SPIDERMAN: THE MOVIE - FREE - DOWNLOAD - PC - FULL - HIGHLY COMPRESSED
Those who played the first Spider-Man game will probably have been impressed by its comic book exuberance and irked by its tricky camera and general simplicity. It was a good game but beset by a few niggly problems. So, have they fixed it for this, the unofficial third game in the series? Almost.
Minimum OS: Windows XP/2000/Vista/7 CPU: Pentium 4 @ 1.6 GHz Processor RAM: 1 GB Video Card: 128 MB Hard Drive: 100 MB available space DirectX: Version 9.0 | Recommended OS: Windows XP/2000/Vista/7 CPU: Pentium 4 @ 1.6 GHz Processor RAM: 2 GB Video Card: 256 MB Hard Drive: 100 MB available space DirectX: Version 9.0 |
For starters, don't even consider buying this if you don't have an analogue pad with as many buttons as a PS2's. They've made the camera controllable this time, but at the expense of adding more keys, and trying to control everything via a keyboard is just plain impossible. Mouse support is included, thankfully, and a lot of fiddling around with the default keys eventually produces something a little more comfortable, but it still lacks that console pad precision it was so obviously designed for.
And yet, if you can get past this you can admire a game that complements the movie effectively while improving on its predecessors. Gone, primarily, is the graphical fogging, replaced by a broad view of New York City's streets, which is splayed out before you as you swing around on a much more manoeuvrable webline. Difficulty levels have also been improved with new fight combos to discover and a points-purchase secret-system to lengthen play.


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