Ultimate Spider-Man
Release Year: 2005
Distribution Type: PS4 PS2 Classics
Genre: Action
Developer: Treyarch
Publisher: Activision
Disc Code: SLUS20870
Game Region: NTSC-U
Multiplayer: No
Game Version: 1.0
Minimum Firmware Version: 3.50
Performance Tested by Editor: Yes
Interface Language: ENG
Audio Language: ENG
Subtitles: No
Age: T - 13 years old
Description: Having ditched the cinematic heritage and taken the comic book of the same name as a basis, our hero has magically become younger. He is 16 again, attends high school regularly, and his old camera has been replaced by a more modern profession as a web designer. And the first love of Emergency (Spider-Man's code name, remember?), to everyone's relief, no longer looks like a dinosaur. The progress in graphics technology, so to speak, is palpable. The publisher's PR team insists that the game uses the mysterious "3D Comic Inking Technology (™)," although we suspect the fancy name is just masking banal shading. In any case, it turns out amazingly: what's happening on screen looks like a comic book come to life. The necessary attributes are there: "drawn" characters, action that jumps from panel to panel, distinctive voices identified by capital letters all over the screen, and of course, Peter's flat jokes. What's more, the quality of the emergent humor has improved markedly over the past years.
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Release Year: 2005
Distribution Type: PS4 PS2 Classics
Genre: Action
Developer: Treyarch
Publisher: Activision
Disc Code: SLUS20870
Game Region: NTSC-U
Multiplayer: No
Game Version: 1.0
Minimum Firmware Version: 3.50
Performance Tested by Editor: Yes
Interface Language: ENG
Audio Language: ENG
Subtitles: No
Age: T - 13 years old
Description: Having ditched the cinematic heritage and taken the comic book of the same name as a basis, our hero has magically become younger. He is 16 again, attends high school regularly, and his old camera has been replaced by a more modern profession as a web designer. And the first love of Emergency (Spider-Man's code name, remember?), to everyone's relief, no longer looks like a dinosaur. The progress in graphics technology, so to speak, is palpable. The publisher's PR team insists that the game uses the mysterious "3D Comic Inking Technology (™)," although we suspect the fancy name is just masking banal shading. In any case, it turns out amazingly: what's happening on screen looks like a comic book come to life. The necessary attributes are there: "drawn" characters, action that jumps from panel to panel, distinctive voices identified by capital letters all over the screen, and of course, Peter's flat jokes. What's more, the quality of the emergent humor has improved markedly over the past years.
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