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After more than 20 years of comic books and cartoons, I'd like to think I'd be a pretty good superhero if I was bombarded with cosmic rays or given a mysterious green ring. However, after spending some time with Spider-Man 3, I'm starting to doubt I could save New York without throwing up all over it.
The camera is super-villain bad in this game.
As Spidey swings around New York -- a version of the city that's 2.5 times bigger than it was in Spider-Man 2 -- the camera swings and swivels like mad behind the hero. Granted, you're in control of it via the mouse, but it's nonsensical control. Rather than have the mouse direct the webs you're slinging with the handheld device, Spider-Man 3 has you use your A and D buttons while the mouse controls the camera, combat and webbing. .............
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Superhero games for console or PC are SO not a good idea. Just watching the movie, to me, is enough. I don't need to carry the "adventure" to my PC upon my own hands. In fact, I'd rather not even carry it out of the movie theater. Let the the superheros stay where they belong. In Movies. Not Games.