@CaptainHerlock Just realized there was something in my inbox concerning this. lol I know that Webs isn't a dark brooding character. That's not what I was saying. My point was that the emotional impact of the darker things that lead to Peter choosing the path of a hero instead of chasing fame and fortune was horribly done. I also feel that the representation of New York City was horribly done as well (no where near gritty enough). If the comic books don't even portray the city as that corny why would a movie? The fact that he is such a lovable and human character against these dark circumstances and the backdrop of a city that can be extremely harsh even for those with powers is one of the things that makes Spider-man great. There are other things that I feel made the trilogy pretty bad as well. His incredible wit was all but completely missing, his powers were very underwhelming (agility and speed didn't even come close, his spider sense was almost absent, only appearing when it added to the pop of a scene), his "darker side" when joined with the symbiote wasn't nearly menacing enough, the goblins were cheesy at best, Doc Oc was able to take way more of a pounding than he was supposed to (though the amount of punishment he could dish out was actually pretty accurate), and Venom... I don't even know where to begin with that. Simply put, it could have all been done much better.
Amazing Spider-Man game will serve as epilogue to movie
Wallcrawler's next Activision outing will see a return to free-roaming webswinging around New York City; Beenox developing game to debut next summer.
Spoiler alert! Spider-Man apparently survives to the end of next summer's blockbuster film The Amazing Spider-Man, as the game tie-in takes place entirely after the close of the movie.
Activision today confirmed a handful of details about The Amazing Spider-Man game, which is set to launch in summer 2012 around the same time as the Sony Pictures feature film of the same name. The movie, a reboot for the Marvel comics franchise starring Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man, is set for a July 3 opening.
In addition to serving as an epilogue to the film, The Amazing Spider-Man will allow players to freely explore Manhattan as the friendly neighborhood superhero thwarts the sinister plans of "a variety of criminals" in a story penned by Seamus Kevin Fahey (Battlestar Galactica).
The game is in development at Activision's Quebec City studio, Beenox. No stranger to Marvel's iconic superhero, the studio began working with the wallcrawler for the 2005 PC port of Ultimate Spider-Man and took over primary development duties for the comic-based games with last year's Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions. Its most recent outing with the hero was October's Spider-Man: Edge of Time.
A new trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man game will be aired during Spike TV's Video Game Awards this Saturday, airing live at 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Pacific.
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