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Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
3.85/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
Extreme Gamer 9/10 Oct 09 '05
Game Chronicles Magazine 9.4/10 Sep 22 '05
GameDaily 8/10 Sep 29 '05
Gamer Within 7/10 Oct 23 '05
Inside Hotwire 3D 7.7/10 Oct 04 '05
Thunderbolt 7/10 Oct 19 '05
Game Critics 4.0/10 Dec 06 '05
Game Over 80% Oct 13 '05
GameSpot 7.1/10 Sep 26 '05
Gamespy 4/5 Sep 23 '05
IGN Xbox 8.4/10 Sep 22 '05
Team Xbox 8.7/10 Sep 23 '05
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Previews
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GameZone May 18 2005 
Team Xbox Aug 16 2005 
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What They Say:
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"If you’re a dedicated Spider-Man fan, you’ll manage to garner some enjoyable gameplay time with Ultimate Spider-Man, while others may be hard-pressed to endure the boring random missions every fifteen minutes."
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"Ultimate Spider-Man would serve as a worthwhile rental for any comic fan, but only the most vehement of webheads ought to consider it for purchase."
"If you exclude Venom from the game, Ultimate Spider-Man would be that much better. Despite its flaws, Ultimate Spider-Man is definitely something worth picking up. If you haven't played Spider-Man 2, it should please on all Spider-Man fronts. All the changes made from last year's Spidey title aren't necessarily for the better, but they do make sense, and there are a few treats in store for fans of Spider-Man. This is definitely one of the better comic-based games out there."
"From a comics geek standpoint, outside of gameplay issues, this is the Holy Grail of comic-book videogames. While X-Men Legends, Hulk and The Punisher are all fine games in their own right, none of them are so perfectly tuned into the source material. The slick style is brilliant, the story mode a complete (albeit brief) joy."
"The Ultimate Spider-Man series is a modern retelling of the original story with Peter Parker a high school student, but instead of being a photographer, he is an intern working on the Daily Bugle website. It only seems fitting that Spider-Man would be a “web” designer, right? "
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