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Spider Man: Shattered Dimensions

11 reviews
7.5

You’ll get to play as four completely unique Spider-Men in four distinct universes and gameplay will be split across multiple timelines in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.

Genre Action Adventure
Platforms PS3  Also on Xbox 360 

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Developer Beenox Publisher Activision Release Date Sep 07, 2010

Spider Man: Shattered Dimensions Reviews PS3 

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9.0

gamepro.com review
Excellent art design, decent camera, top-notch voice acting, and plenty of cool unlockable content. Colorful, unique levels and boss encounters really make the gameplay both engaging and memorable. In particular, the 1930’s Noir universe looks and sounds amazing.
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9.0

gamingbolt.com review
If you’re a Spider-Man fan, buy. This is the best Spider-Man game to come out in a long time, and as I said it’s worth full price. Other people may want to try it first to see if it’s their cup of tea – this game is made for serious Spider-Man fans, not casual gamers, and might turn them off. But I still really enjoyed it and found it a lot of fun.
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8.3

psxextreme.com review
It's well worth playing for most all superhero fans who will definitely get their money's worth. Don't even bother with the lack of multiplayer; there's plenty to do. In short, despite the obvious drawbacks, I'm happy with the way it all turned out.
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8.0

ign.com review
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions has a lot of great things going for it. Some of the levels and boss battles are phenomenal. Beenox took a lot of chances with this game, most of which paid off in something unique and refreshing. Some old issues (bad camera, repetitive combat) still haven't been completely solved, but the good far outweighs the bad. Spidey fans should definitely pick this one up.
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8.0

g4tv.com review
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions doesn't re-write any rules of super-hero gaming. Indeed, it streamlines the usual trappings of the genre to focus on combat and personality. It’s true that the linear gameplay and old-school combat sensibilities don’t put it on par with Arkham Asylum, but the game succeeds regardless.
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