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GB Review: Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (360)Posted 3:42pm Tue Nov 18, 2008 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: review, SpiderMan Web of Shadows, Xbox 360, Treyarch, Shaba, Activision


Spider-Man: Web of Shadows is Treyarch's first Spider-Man game not based on a movie. The gameplay, especially in combat, is a step up from previous Spidey titles but the story is short and unsatisfying. Too much emphasis is placed on a half-baked "choose your fate" branching storyline that quickly devolves into a non-stop series of boss fights. The ability to switch between red and blue Spider-Man and black-suited symbiote Spider-Man is novel, but wasted. People like me who pine for a game with Spider-Man 2's quality of web slinging with a decent game attached might be satisfied, but not impressed. This game is worth a rental for Spidey fans or any curious gamer, but at the end you wont be itching for more.

score: 3 out of 5

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Spider-Man is probably the perfect character for video games. He can jump higher than anyone; he can walk, run, and sit on walls; he can beat up multiple attackers with blinding speed and feline agility; and he can swing around town on webs he shoots from his wrists. If ever there was an entity better suited for virtual representation, I'd like to hear it.

He's had a spotted past in games. I have no qualms saying that Spider-Man 2 on the Xbox is one of my favorite games to play. Altogether, the game is a wreck, but it's the web swinging I love. I could sit in front of that game for hours doing nothing but swing around its digital Manhattan. It just felt right in that game. You could feel the weight of Spidey as he grabs a fresh webline, feel the G-forces as he reaches the apex of a swing, feel the wind sheer off his body as he pulls his legs in and kicks out at just the right moment to maximize airtime and distance. That game is the perfect Spider-Man webslinging simulator. Every game since then has tried to be a better game, cramming in more story or more combo attacks and celebrity voices, abandoning the web mechanics altogether. Spider-Man 3 was a complete waste. How couldn't it be? It was rushed to come out with the movie, which itself was a waste.

  Launch Gallery: Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

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Jimi Hendrix DLC not coming to WiiPosted 8:55pm Mon Nov 17, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: Guitar Hero World Tour, Activision, Activision Blizzard, Nintendo, Wii

Turns out that the Wii won't be getting this week's Guitar Hero World Tour Jimi Hendrix pack after all, as a representative from Activision Blizzard has confirmed to MTV's Multiplayer Blog that the console won't be getting the download pack.

“Due to technical or licensing restrictions, the DLC offerings will not be the same for every console platform,” the representative told Multiplayer's Patrick Klepek. “For example, certain artists prefer to keep the integrity of the track pack rather than releasing singles and the Wii’s infrastructure only allows us the ability to release single songs as DLC.”

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New Spider-Man: Web of Shadows ScreenshotsPosted 9:44pm Mon Sep 15, 2008 by Tim Grube Tags: SpiderMan Web of Shadows, Activision, Treyarch, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, PSP, DS, PlayStation 2
Activision and Treyarch are hard at work on the next Spider-Man game entitled, Spider-Man: Web of Shadows and today we were treated to three new screenshots. Peep them below. The title is expected to be released late October on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, PSP, DS, and PlayStation 2.

  Launch Gallery: Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

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[marvel.com]
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Monster Jam: Urban Assault Debut TrailerPosted 9:35pm Mon Sep 15, 2008 by Tim Grube Tags: Monster Jam Urban Assault, PSP, DS, Wii, Nintendo DS, Activision
Activision is almost set to release Monster Jam: Urban Assault and today they released the debut trailer showing off some of the visuals and gameplay. The game is due out in stores October 28 for the Wii, PSP, DS, and PS2.


         



[gametrailers.com]
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Smashing Pumpkins To Release Single Via Guitar Hero Posted 8:53pm Tue Sep 02, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: Guitar Hero World Tour, Activision

Following the ever-popular trend of releasing new music via Rock Band/Guitar Hero, the Smashing Pumpkins have announced that "G.L.O.W.," their new single, will be part of the set list for Guitar Hero: World Tour, according to 1up.

The single will packed in with two additional Pumpkins songs, "1979" and "The Everlasting Gaze," and will give you your first chance to hear the new song, as World Tour's October 15 release date is before the Pumpkins plan to have their new album finished. Also, group frontman Billy Corgan will be a playable character in the career mode.

It'll be fascinating to see how much of an effect the single inclusion in World Tour will have on album sales. After all, Dragonforce's sales didn't really take off until they allowed Activision to include Through Fire and Flames on Guitar Hero III.

[1up.com]
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Guitar Hero III Virtuoso DLC Pack Set For Thursday ReleasePosted 4:40pm Tue Jul 22, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero III, Activision, DLC, Download
Activision has done fairly well at keeping fresh DLC in the channels for Guitar Hero III, and they are looking to keep the trend going, as it was announced today that a fresh track pack will be hitting the PS3 and 360 this Thursday.

Themed around virtuoso guitarists, the new pack will consist of songs by Joe Satriani ("Surfing with the Alien"), Steve Vai ("For the Love of God") and Buckethead ("Soothsayer"), who contributed the finger-blistering "Jordan" to Guitar Hero II.

A price wasn't disclosed, but past packs have cost $6.25, or 500 Microsoft Points.

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Call of Duty: World at War Trailer AppearsPosted 2:27pm Sat Jun 21, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: Call of Duty 5, Activision, Trailer
The first trailer for Call of Duty 5, now known as Call of Duty: World at War, has arrived, and with it comes these dire questions: Will the series' return to the played-out setting of World War II hurt this game when Call of Duty 4's modern setting worked so well? Can developer Treyarch make up for Call of Duty 3 by capturing the spirit of Infinity Ward's titles? Maybe Activision's same-time-as-E3 conference can provide answers, but for now just keep an open mind and watch.


[gametrailers.com]
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E3 Leak: Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 InformationPosted 2:09pm Mon Jun 16, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: E3 Leak, Activision, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 has long been expected, but it looks like the game may soon be officially on the way, as the leak has revealed details about the game.

The information promises over 20 playable characters, including "the Hulk, Wolverine, Spider-Man, Venom and the Human Torch." A new gameplay mechanic will allow players to fuse the abilities of two characters together for more powerful attacks. Another interesting tidbit is the fact that the game will be set during the "Civil War" story arc of the comics. Players will be able to pick which side they want to support. Finally, the game will be available for the 360, PS3, PS2, Wii, PSP, and DS.


[kotaku.com]
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E3 Leak: Guitar Hero World Tour's New Controller and PricePosted 1:43pm Mon Jun 16, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: E3 Leak, Guitar Hero World Tour, Activision

Next up in the mess that is the E3 Leak, new information for Guitar Hero World Tour emerged from NeoGAF, revealing details about the new controller, the price, and a preview of what to expect from the setlist.

The guitar will have a new "touch-sensitive guitar neck slide" that "opens up the entire guitar neck for unbound solos." This comes after Activision had said the guitar would be upgraded without spilling any specific details.

As for the setlist, the information promises that players will be able to rock out to Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Foo Fighters, Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, System of a Down, Ozzy Osbourne, Interpol, Muse, and others, but it's unknown what specific songs will be available.

Finally, the package of game, guitar, drums, and mike is expected to cost $179.99.

[1up.com]
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Guitar Hero: Metallica To Be Released By March Posted 4:29pm Mon Jun 02, 2008 by Zach Lott Tags: Guitar Hero, Activision

If you thought Activision's milking of the Guitar Hero franchise was ridiculous when they announced the Aerosmith version of the game, wait until you hear this: Joystiq is reporting that Guitar Hero: Metallica is in the works and will hit store shelves before the first quarter of 2009.

Details such as whether or not the game will use the new peripherals coming with Guitar Hero World Tour haven't been announced, but you can be sure that this certainly isn't the last of the band-specific Guitar Hero titles, provided that this and the Aerosmith game don't flop at retail.

[joystiq.com]
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