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Those shots sure are poor. And while some dev's have showed they've got a lot of gall with the games they release on Wii (I'm looking at you Ubisoft ). The more accurate title for this thread would be "Some game developers have some balls...  As the game is a travesty on all systems.

 

I'm suprised no one has mentioned the collectors edition for the PS3. Here's what IGN had to say about the $10 dollar extra version. 

Activision and Treyarch have dangled an interesting carrot in front of you, Spider-Man fans. Sure, you could buy Spider-Man 3 for the PS3, but wouldn't you rather fork over ten extra dollars and get Spider-Man 3: Collector's Edition complete with interviews, webisodes and the chance to play as the New Goblin with complete SIXAXIS controls?

Don't listen to the siren song, gamers.

The eight interviews are probably what you'd expect from movie stars trying to talk about games, but Harry Osborne, the New Goblin, is where they hurt you. Once you unlock Harry, it seems like you're in for a treat. The SIXAXIS controls are responsive and move his hoverboard, while the glider's afterburner gives you some serious speed around the city, but when you check out the "missions" screen, it all goes to hell. As New Goblin, you can only participate in races, there are no Harry-specific tasks, and while you could zip around the city fighting the random crimes that pop up with your pumpkin bombs and sword, you'd have to sit through the indignity of trying to inch the glider close to the bad guys and listening to folks call you Spidey.

 

Now I'm not trying to defend the Wii iteration of this game, I'm just saying that they're all a bloody waste of money. 



I'm a mod, come to me if there's mod'n to do. 

Chrizum is the best thing to happen to the internet, Period.

Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

Bet with dsisister44: Red Steel 2 will sell 1 million within it's first 365 days of sales.