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Gameplay
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9 30.00%
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16-06-2009, 07:41 AM #1
Review: Spider-Man: Toxic City
Spider-Man: Toxic City
Mobile Game Review
Title: Spider-Man: Toxic City
Developer: Gameloft
Publisher: Gameloft
Release Date: June 2009
Format: J2ME
Game Features: Story Mode with Multiple Bosses
Reviewed on: SE W980
Summary
With a new game and a whole new thrilling adventure,
Spidey’s at it again! Like in previous spider-man games, you’ll go up against several different opponents and bosses, each with their own special abilities. Overall an interesting game with good graphics, and a humorous touch.
Review
The character “Spider-man” has been around for many years. Namely famous as a comic book creation, Spider-man has also become known in many areas of the entertainment industry, such as television, movies, and in console gaming. Spider-man first appeared in the Marvel Comic “Amazing Fantasy #15” back in August 1962, and since then has become a renowned superhero loved by all. So what about “Spider-man: Toxic City” is it a success? The answer, it’s more along the border line of average/success.
With the blend of some nice gameplay and plenty of fighting, “Spider-man: Toxic City” is a game that will keep you entertained, but only for short period of time. Story Mode lets you follow Spidey/Peter Parker and Mary Jane/MJ through the evil plot of the Green Goblin. You’ll meet goblin’s minions in several fights, being able to use a certain number of combos/moves to defeat them. The storyline scores well on the fact that there are a variety of bosses, each requiring a different technique to defeat them. You’ll also have access to a “special” which isn’t very special, as it seems to deal the same amount of damage as a “normal” move. Moving through the game the player will also collect several items, such as: extra life, health, comic books, golden spiders and stars. Several of these items will unlock new moves, game modes, achievements and an “extended ending”
As far as sounds are concerned I usually keep my sound off for games, but I’m writing a review so I’ve got to test all aspects of the game. When I first turned sound on, honestly it sounded like something out of “Super Mario Brothers”. If you’re saying “Hey I like the Super Mario Brothers!” fair enough, I won’t argue with you but that’s not the point I’m getting at. Point I’m going for is: It doesn’t suit the game of “Spider-Man”. Spider-man’s about fighting and swinging around on a web not climbing down in pipes and collecting coins.
Now to the graphics, well like all mobile games you can’t expect too much high detail. The average gamer always expects a good model character and a nice model background/scenery. In those aspects “Spider-Man: Toxic City” doesn’t disappoint, with a good character model and some quite freakish looking enemies. The detailing is quite excellent so it does not disappoint us.
Conclusion
Entertaining game, but unfortunately short lived.
Screenshots
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Scores
Graphics: 8/10
Quite Well Done
Sound: 5/10
Unusual, does not suit the game
Gameplay: 7/10
Fair
Story: 7/10
Interesting Chain of Events
Overall Score : 7 out of 10