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It wouldn’t be a big, splashy, blockbuster film release without the obligatory game tie-in, would it? Spider-Man 3 is no exception. The good news is that where movie licenses generally have a reputation for lazy development, games based on the Spider-man films have a reputation for quality and good, wholesome fun. While Activision’s promising fun…
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It wouldn’t be a big, splashy, blockbuster film release without the obligatory game tie-in, would it? Spider-Man 3 is no exception. The good news is that where movie licenses generally have a reputation for lazy development, games based on the Spider-man films have a reputation for quality and good, wholesome fun. While Activision’s promising fun this time around, we can’t promise that it’ll necessarily be wholesome. Spider-Man 3 marks the appearance of the black costume. If you don’t speak nerd, the black costume is a symbiotic life form that enhances Spidey’s speed, strength and agility. The bad news is that it has some rather nasty effects on his personality, making him act like a dork. Don’t worry though. The unveiling of Spidey’s dark side doesn’t mean you’ll be playing through hours of him fighting his inner demons and emotional turmoil, oh no. As well as the film’s villains, the Sandman, the Hobgoblin and Venom, you’ll take on Spidey classics such as The Scorpion, The Lizard, The Kingpin, Kraven the Hunter and more. The Wii version offers up the platform’s unique control system to take players closer to the action than ever. Using the Wii’s motion sensing you’ll be able to get a better grip over web-slinging than has ever been offered on a console. It’s so lifelike that you may want to climb up a building and try it. But don’t. It’ll end badly, we assure you.
Poor old Rayman, he just doesn't seem to catch a break. Not only has he been bumped right out of the gaming limelight by his nefarious foes, the Raving Rabbids, but now he's having to put up with the little blighters taking over the telly. If you've come across those rascally Rabbids before, you'll know that can only be bad news for Britain's...
One of the best loved children's books of all time, Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat is coming to the big screen this year with Mike 'Austin Powers' Myers in the starring role as the madcap moggy. As well as bursting to life in cinemas, the Cat's peculiar brand of adventures are also heading to PS2 courtesy of Vivendi Universal Games, giving younger...
Based on the computer-animated film starring the voices of Ray Romano, Dennis Leary, and John Leguizamo, Ice Age 2: The Meltdown is a 3D platform game that closely follows the movie's storyline. Players will guide animal characters Manny, Sid, Diego, and the rambunctious Scrat in an adventure that involves saving each species from the melting...
Based on award-winning director Peter Jackson's big-budget remake of the landmark 1933 Cooper and Schoedsack film, this video game version of King Kong is designed to convey the action and excitement the massive monster inspires, as well as the poignancy and emotion of the melancholy 'beauty and the beast' storyline. Gameplay comes in two styles:...