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Posted by Kotaku Jun 09 2011 03:00 GMT
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#acautionarytale Spider-Man: Edge of Time is Activision's attempt to turn last year's Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions into annual series. This is not a good thing, and it shows. While there are clear attempts to differentiate the two games, it's impossible to ignore how many elements of the game are identical. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Jun 03 2011 12:40 GMT
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#watchthis The latest Spider-Man: Edge of Time trailer not only features some gameplay, but it also features boss character Anti-Venom. More »

Posted by Giant Bomb Mar 23 2011 17:00 GMT
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During the fabled investor call in which we learned about the death of Guitar Hero, one of the few IPs Activision still seemed excited about was Spider-Man. And as you’d suspect from the sequel-happy company, we’ll see a new title following Shattered Dimensions soon. In fact, we’ve got a reveal date, time, and place: Saturday, April 2, at some point between 4:30 and 5:30 PST, at WonderCon in San Francisco. 

According to an MTV report and a WonderCon listing, Shattered Dimensions developer Beenox will be giving a presentation during this time that’ll have the first "details, screenshots and videos” of the studio's new Spiderman game. The presentation will start, however, with a look back at Shattered Dimensions and lead into a discussion about what Beenox has learned from handling that specific project.   

     
 
Here are the official details on the presentation from the listing, if you’re curious: 

Marvel, Activision, and acclaimed developer Beenox are headed to WonderCon with all-new Spider-Man videogame content! First, take a tour with Beenox down memory lane of the award-winning 'Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions,' and discuss their post-launch reactions and what key learnings from the fans they are applying to future games. Next, be the first to check out exclusive details, screenshots and videos of the next Spider-Man game, with game development talent from Beenox, acclaimed Marvel writer Peter David (co-creator of 'Spider-Man 2099'), voiceover talent Josh Keaton (voice of 'Spider-Man in The Spectacular Spider-Man' and 'Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions') and Marvel's VP of games production, TQ Jefferson.


I missed Shattered Dimensions, but I hear a lot of good things about it. It’ll be interesting to see what Beenox has up its sleeves with its next Spider-Man romp, especially since it's taking past feedback to heart. What do you want out of the next title?      

Posted by Kotaku Mar 22 2011 21:20 GMT
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#gameon Following up on the compelling-yet-flawed Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Activision once again taps developer Beenox to handle the next Spider game, with a grand reveal slotted during a panel at next month's Wondercon in San Francisco, with some very special guests. More »

Posted by Kotaku Jan 13 2011 21:40 GMT
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#movies The spectacular Spider-Man is swinging back to movie theaters in 2012, this time with actor Andrew Garfield donning the spider-suit and (500) Days of Summer director Mark Webb in the director's chair. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jan 13 2011 15:00 GMT
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Activision today announced that Shattered Dimensions developer, Beenox, will be in charge of the publisher's future Spidey efforts. "Beenox's creative vision reinvigorated the Spider-Man gaming experience among critics and fans in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions," Activision senior VP Patrick Kelly said in the announcement, "We can't wait to see where this talented studio will take this franchise in the future." If you're puzzled by Kelly's statement about Shattered Dimensions "reinvigorating" the down-and-out Spidey license, we're right there with ya. It's like we're living in two different worlds!

Regardless, we've got a good idea about where Beenox could take the franchise in the coming years: Creative director Thomas Wilson expressed interest in focusing on the Noir or 2099 Universe from Shattered Dimensions for a spin-off game. Just think: an entire Spidey game based in the Noir dimension? He'll basically have to don a trench coat at some point!

Posted by Joystiq Nov 12 2010 12:30 GMT
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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions is getting a PC release right around Thanksgiving this year -- kind of. According to the game's official Facebook page, the North American PC version will only be available at Walmart over the Thanksgiving weekend, which means if you want it, you'll have to brave the unwashed crowds to get it (or just send the scariest member of your family). After that first weekend, it'll presumably go on sale elsewhere, so you can wait the extra week if you so choose.

The rest of the world doesn't have to deal with any exclusivity agreements -- the PC version will be on sale in Australia and Asia on November 24, and in Europe on November 26.

[Thanks, Steve]

Posted by Joystiq Oct 26 2010 21:40 GMT
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You're playing Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions and you're thinking, "Man, all these different Spider-Men are confusing." Get ready to ease your addled mind: The Cosmic Spidey costume pack conveniently unifies all Spider-Men into one "Cosmic" being ... uh, with slightly different "universal" looks.

Update: Check out some screens in the gallery below and a trailer after the break.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 26 2010 21:40 GMT
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You're playing Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions and you're thinking, "Man, all these different Spider-Men are confusing." Get ready to ease your addled mind: The Cosmic Spidey costume pack conveniently unifies all Spider-Men into one "Cosmic" being ... uh, with slightly different "universal" looks.

Posted by Kotaku Oct 26 2010 14:00 GMT
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#spidermanshattereddimensions The Cosmic costume is coming to Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, granting the hero one new "signature charge attack." But that new look and power won't be free. More »

Posted by IGN Oct 10 2010 02:51 GMT
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Fresh DLC swinging to a console near you.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 09 2010 16:05 GMT
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During the still-in-progress Marvel Games panel at New York Comic Con 2010, Beenox creative director Thomas Wilson revealed how we'll be able to access some of the Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions costumes revealed shortly before the game was released. Specifically, the "Cosmic" costumes, which gives each of the game's four Spideys a galactic sheen.

Though the outfits were once planned to be pre-order bonuses at GameStop, Wilson revealed that the costume bundle will be available as DLC sometime before the end of the month. He didn't make any announcements regarding price, but we can't imagine it costing too many Spider-Cents.

Posted by Kotaku Sep 21 2010 15:20 GMT
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#deals Heavy Rain and Madden NFL 11 lead the charge into a day filled with PlayStation 3 deals in Amazon's shiny golden box of values. What's up for grabs today? More »

Posted by Joystiq Sep 13 2010 19:20 GMT
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It's lonely out here.

I'm one of a handful of game critics that will, with little provocation, defend most of Activision's Spider-Man series (Friend or Foe can eff right off). We are not a well-liked or understood group, united only by our love of swinging through a virtual New York and our ability to forgive punishingly repetitive gameplay.

With Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Beenox has closed off Spidey's world, containing him to strict levels rather than an open city. It may make for a better game, but those like me -- who are interested only in doing whatever a spider can -- may find Shattered Dimensions has broken what they loved about the series.

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 11 2010 16:55 GMT
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A portion of a Nintendo Life review… A few technical missteps and eventual sense of the game retreading itself keep it from standing as a must-have, but anyone with a passing interest in these spin-off universes, or just Spidey himself, would do well to check it out. After all, those neighbourhoods won’t friendly themselves.

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Posted by Kotaku Sep 10 2010 22:00 GMT
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#spoileralert My favorite moment in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions is a cameo by a very special alternate universe version of Spider-Man. Don't click play if you don't want to spoil the surprise! More »

Posted by Joystiq Sep 10 2010 20:06 GMT
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PC gamers may have noticed their collective Spidey senses tingling earlier this week, as Activision quietly announced that the PC version of Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions would not be releasing alongside its console counterparts. According to the launch press release, the PC version will arrive "soon." Speaking to Big Download, an Activision rep revealed that "soon" apparently means later this year. Stay strong, true believers, ol' Webhead will swing in eventually.

Posted by Kotaku Sep 10 2010 18:30 GMT
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#review What could be better than a video game featuring the amazing Spider-Man? How about a video game featuring four amazing Spider-Men? More »

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Posted by Kotaku Sep 09 2010 15:20 GMT
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#glitches During the climactic battle with the Goblin in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Madam Web urges me to "look for areas of weakness." I'd say my archenemy falling through the world and becoming untouchable counts. More »

Posted by IGN Sep 09 2010 06:25 GMT
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Different from the console versions, but this is definitely not a bad thing.

Posted by IGN Sep 08 2010 22:38 GMT
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Catch up with the latest adventures of your friendly neighborhood wall-crawler.

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Posted by GoNintendo Sep 08 2010 19:00 GMT
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Posted by IGN Sep 07 2010 17:00 GMT
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Four Spider-Men are better than one.

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 03 2010 02:03 GMT
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A portion of an NWR interview with Beenox’s creative director, Thomas Wilson… Nintendo World Report (NWR): What differences are there between the Wii version and the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions? If they’re very similar, what challenges arose when making a Wii version? Thomas Wilson (TW): There are practically no differences between the Wii version and [...]