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Spiderman 3 is an Action Game loosely based on the Spiderman 3 film and released for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance. The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions were developed by Treyarch, the PC version by Beenox while the other versions were developed by Vicarious Visions. It was released May 4, 2007. Spiderman 3 game's plot expands on the film by including additional characters and elements from the Spiderman 3 comics and the Marvel Universe. Depending on the platform, different villains from the comics are featured, but all versions of the game feature the film's main villains: Venom, New Goblin, and Sandman.
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One other change to the game is the addition of contextual minigames. Clearly inspired by the gameplay of God of War, Spider-Man will now engage in scripted events of acrobatic and combative heroism, and all you have to do is press a few buttons in time with the icons that appear onscreen. One example is Spider-Man having to leap through an impossibly complex series of lasers that will trigger an alarm if hit. Just hit the buttons or analog stick movements that pop up, and you're good to go. These new sequences aren't a bad addition, though they could have been implemented better. There's often very little warning as to when one of these situations is about to pop up, so there tends to be a trial-and-error aspect to them. The icons can occasionally be difficult to discern, as well, specifically if the game is using analog stick icons. If there's a lot of crazy action happening onscreen, it can be tough to see exactly which direction the game wants you to go, let alone act quickly enough to pull off the move. Fortunately, the game almost never starts you back any further than the beginning of the minigame sequence you just started, so the punishment for failure is minor.
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It all starts out when the special tactics and rescue squad (S.T.A.R.S.) vanishes in a remote location recently plagued by bizarre disappearances and deaths. Another team is sent in to investigate and is quickly set upon if you don't already know, Resident Evil was originally released in February of '96 for the Sony PlayStation and was considered an instant classic by most in the video game community. On the PC side, it is less of an event, as many games of this ilk have been seen before. But it's unfair to dismiss Resident Evil as simply an ultraviolent Alone in the Dark. The game does something that very few action-adventure games have been able to do: create a mood of true terror. With depictions of death and violence, and with eerie music and sound effects, Resident Evil is one of those rare games that's almost as entertaining to watch as it is to play.by creatures that force the team to run for shelter in a creepy old mansion. From here you start your journey as one of two characters, Jill Valentine or Chris Redfield. The only real difference between the two is the amount of items each one can carry at any one time. Ammo and health are also scarce when you play as Chris, so it is naturally a bit harder.
Resident Evil isn't a simple action game. Most of the time you have to conserve your shots and just try to survive. The limited number of rounds for your weapons actually helps to create a feeling of terror as you wander through the mansion, your ammo supply getting lower and lower. You frantically begin searching every bookshelf and closet for more ammo in anticipation of your next encounter with the undead. You gain access to different areas of the mansion and its grounds by finding keys and solving puzzles, using your head and your guns. The puzzles in Resident Evil are pretty logical. For instance, at one point you'll face an impassable giant mutant plant. You simply go to the garden and get the weed poison. It's all really straightforward stuff.
The mood created by Resident Evil really sets it apart from similar games. It accomplishes an ambient feeling of fright with graphics that are a mix of 3D polygon graphics and detailed 3D-rendered environments. All of this is seen from a third-person view that changes from fixed position to fixed position when moving throughout the game, giving it the "cinematic look." The character animations, which were revolutionary on the PlayStation two years ago, are average - and in some cases below average, depending on what type of 3D accelerator you are using.
The music is truly half the experience in Resident Evil, because it perfectly matches the onscreen terror. For instance, when you are simply exploring the mansion the background music is eerie horror-flick music that seems to keep you in suspense all by itself. But when you find yourself trapped in a room with a collapsing ceiling, or some similar life-threatening event, the music turns into this loud, frantic "you're about to die" ditty.
The only drawbacks to Resident Evil are the saving system and the camera angles. To save your game in Resident Evil you have to find these ink ribbons and take them to a typewriter. Doesn't sound too much like a pain? Well, being that there is a limited amount of ink ribbons and the typewriters are few and far between, it is. And the variable camera angles often make it difficult to see targets during combat, simply because you aren't standing in the right spot. It is frustrating, but you get used to it.
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