Reviews and Problems with Spider-Man: Friend or Foe
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Overall 7
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe
Auracore MediaWorks
19 November 2007
Summary: Spidey's second title this year? Our licensed game-sense is tingling.
Pros: Kid-friendly design throughout; fluid combat animations; co-op can be fun; settings are simple but well-designed; some token humor.
Cons: One of the most repetitive games you'll ever play; not enough boss battles; secondary characters aren't as fun as Spider-Man; recycled enemy types and situations; envi...
Summary: Spidey's second title this year? Our licensed game-sense is tingling.
Pros: Kid-friendly design throughout; fluid combat animations; co-op can be fun; settings are simple but well-designed; some token humor.
Cons: One of the most repetitive games you'll ever play; not enough boss battles; secondary characters aren't as fun as Spider-Man; recycled enemy types and situations; envi...
Excerpt: Having just recently reviewed the Wii version of Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, I was quite interested to see how the game would be shrunk down to fit into the confines of
Excerpt: Having just recently reviewed the Wii version of Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, I was quite interested to see how the game would be shrunk down to fit into the confines of
Conclusion: Ultimately, Spider-Man Friend or Foe feels like a lazy attempt to cash in on the character's license. The game is obviously geared most toward the younger set, but even...
Conclusion: Comprising some interesting twists on gameplay, Friend or Foe provides great co-op play but making your way through the game on your own isn't anywhere near as much fun