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It was after a particularly tedious battle, somewhere
in the first stage of the first level of Spider-Man:
Friend or Foe, when poor Spidey himself summed up his
own videogame experience better than we ever could.
"Do you think this ruins the fun, with us always
winning?" the animated WebCrawler asked no one in
particular as we stared at the screen in glazed-over
boredom.
Yes. Yes it does.
The action-adventure brawler, developed by Next Level
Games and published by Activision, started out with a
unique idea - that Spidey would battle a horde of
mysterious baddies with the help of his sworn
Marvel-universe enemies.
But what begins as an interesting premise turns out
to be the most ordinary of gaming experiences, and
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe very early on proves itself to
be its own worst enemy.
Full article from IGN
© 2008 Nnigma, Inc.