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    Spider-man: Friend or Foe

    Spider-man: Friend or Foe (Wii)

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    Developer

    Next Level Games

    Publisher

    Activision

    Genre

    Action

    Players

    2

    C3 Score
    6
    Reader Score (0 Votes)
    n/a

    Posted on 02.01.2008 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
    Tag Tags: Spider-man:, Friend, or, Foe, 5, Next Level Games, Activision, Action
    Spider-Man spin-off games are never quite as popular as the movie tie-ins, as has already been seen by the disappointing sales of Battle for New York on the DS. But does this latest Wii game, Friend or Foe, deserve to do as well as this year's Spider-Man 3 game did? Coming from the developer that created the impressive Sega Soccer Slam and Nintendo's Mario Strikers, you certainly would not expect any below par.
    Friend or Foe is a game all about Spider-man teaming up with the comic-book hero's most famous enemies in an effort to overcome an unknown villain and prevent him from indoctrinating other foes, such as Doctor Octopus, to do his evil bidding. Once each foe is freed, they then join your team and help overthrow the new adversary. The basic premise is pretty simple and the whole theme of the game is far lighter than recent Spidey efforts, which is definitely a good thing for those comic lovers growing bored with the dark overtones that are creeping more and more into the past couple of movies. As well as enemies, Spider-man can also team-up with other heroes such as Silver Sable, Blade and Black Cat, so there is a wide selection for fans to choose from in this platform-fighting-melee adventure and everything is topped off by the accompaniment of high quality voice-over work and a simple-to-learn gameplay mechanic that basically revolves around one-button combination moves that anyone can learn with ease.

     

    Players must travel far and wide to save the day in this rather easy affair that involves running around, grabbing objects or enemies and flinging them all over the place whilst avoid death-filled falls. Rinse and repeat and you have the general gist of the entire game. There is not much else at all to this 3D platform/fighting title, in all honesty, and yet the game still proves to be considerably enjoyable throughout thanks to the variety in levels and, as mentioned before, great use of vocal work. Part of its appeal, other than the light-hearted nature, is in how everything can be completed in probably eight hours maximum, including finding secrets during the game, thus preventing boredom from setting in. Obviously, though, this proves to be its major downfall as well, since who wants an expensive game that lasts for such a short time? Younger gamers are more likely to get the greatest enjoyment from this, overall, since whilst short, it definitely holds enough thrills to entertain. Older gamers might want to think about renting instead.

     

    Gameplay

    7

    Thankfully Wii motion controls are kept to a minimum, and the main mechanic relies on a simple and intuitive one-button technique that works surprisingly well.
    Graphics

    6

    Solid, if not spectacular graphics, with the emphasis being on clean visuals rather than intricately detailed ones.
    Sound

    8

    The music may be somewhat ho-hum, but the voice acting is definitely of a high quality and really adds to the experience.
    Value

    5

    With no online, a lack of real interest for a second player to join in and the amazingly short main adventure, this is definitely one for the younger kids.
    6

    /10

    C3 Score What is actually a pretty decent game throughout, with a great 'feel' thanks to the voice acting and light-hearted nature of the proceedings, is let down by terribly by the short length and lack of reason to come back for more...
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