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| Spider-Man 3 Collectors Edition | 
enlarge | From: Activision Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $26.53 You Save: $3.46 (12%)
Buy New/Used from $18.78
Avg. Customer Rating:   (14 reviews) Sales Rank: 4733
Platform: Playstation 3 ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Collector's Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 82011 Model: ACTI9 UPC: 047875820111 EAN: 0047875820111 ASIN: B000ORJF6O
Release Date: May 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Feel the adrenaline of the Black-Suited Spider-Man - Unleash new abilities and powers, but watch out -- the rush of intensified powers could overwhelm you | | | More freedom than ever - Enjoy unprecedented freedom as you swing through the city. Roam anywhere and explore the most massive, detailed New York City ever seen in a Spider-Man game | | | Battle 10 of Spider-Man's most infamous enemies from the movie and comics, including Sandman and Venom | | | All-new combat system - Empower both Spider-Men with suit-specific powers and abilities -- with new attacks and finishers for both Classic and Black-Suited Spider-Man |
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Product Description Spider-Man 3 is bigger, bolder and better action as you become the famous superhero! Even the noblest hero has a dark side, and the rush of protecting New York lets you unleash it. This is Spider-Man like you've never seen him before. In his black suit, he'll show off incredible agility, amazing durability and awe-inspiring web powers. But be warned - as you explore these new feelings and powers, you'll struggle against the darkness that might tear his world apart. Special Collector's Edition includes new playable character, the New Goblin. Also inclides Spider-Man 3 film webisodes, interview with producer Avi Arad and a collectible Lenticular card with an image from the movie!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
  A good overall game October 3, 2008 Sense the first Spiderman movie game, I was hooked. The second movie game expanded on the first and made a larger world with many missions and hours of gameplay just from swinging on webs all over the city. This game does a great job of taking what worked in Spiderman 2 the game and expanding on it. However, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I find controlling Spiderman to be far more difficult in this game, because they tried to hard to improve on the last one. Don't get me wrong, the game looks great and is very smooth with every transission the option to play the story mode of just do random missions and games (not all the games I am able to comprehend but that's beside the point). Overall a really fun way to waist an afternoon or kill a rainy day.
  Great Buy!!! September 1, 2008 This game is really fun and has a lot to do in it gotta love that black suit :D oh yea swimming is a good ability in this in case you fall in the water lol. lots of attacks, cut scenes and everything. a definite great game especially if you like spidey!
  Great fun August 31, 2008 This was what my grandson wanted at Christmas. He was four 1/2 at the time. It was over his head but he had a blast playing it He made spiderman climbing up on to streetlights and would make him fall and go "splat". Now my son-in-law loves it
  Good graphics, bad game July 24, 2008 I really don't like the game, the missions are boring, it has no intro, no history, nothing, just an spider jumping around and walking everywhere and nobody cares, I should buy Grand Turismo instead.
  Great game, but no replay? April 14, 2008 I was pretty impressed with Spiderman 2 on the PS2. I didn't think they could top it, well they did. They took all the elements that made SM2 so fun to play and improved on everything else.
It's free roam again, ala GTA. The graphics are awesome, detailed and great looking. The gameplay never gets boring. Even if you have to swing all the way across New York City, it's still fun to watch. The fighting moves have gotten a nice tune-up and There's all sorts of new enemies to tackle. There is a new button system but don't worry, Bruce Campbell will once again guide you through all the fundamentals.
Now, as I mentioned in the title, there's no replay. What I mean is, once you complete the game, you can't start over and play through the missions again. You can do it once more, as the black suited Spidey but after that, you basically have to erase your saved game in order to play through it again. This is a disappointment for me, because I like to play through games more than once or twice, if it's a really good one. Also, I want to keep my progress with the first game I have because I'm working on all the extra stuff.
My only other problems with the game were the stupidity of one mission strand (being MJ's personal transportation) and one of the gangs, the Arsenic Candy girls. I mean, really, how believable are these villains? With their bottle throwing and hammer swinging, they should be cake for our webslinger. I just have to laugh everytime I'm in battle with them because they're so retarded.
This game is highly recommended by me but if you can't get you hands on the collector's edition, it's nothing to hold out for, just get the regular version. It's basically a different colored box and you get to play as Harry Osborn but all you can do is race and confront petty thugs. There's no missions for him to do per se and after playing him for 5 or 10 minutes, you'll get bored and go back to Spidey or Black suited Spidey.
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