WHAT’S WORSE: SPIDER-MAN 3 VS. THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2

Sorry about all of the Spider-Man themed articles as of late, it’s just that after the news last month about Sony leasing Spider-Man to Marvel Studios I went Spidey crazy and just started playing games I had never tried before (like Spider-Man 3) and replaying ones I had (The Amazing Spider-Man). While it might be more appropriate to…

REVIEW: SPIDER-MAN 3 (XBOX 360)

Leading up to 2007, Activision could really do no wrong when it came to the Spider-Man license. After a strong start in 2000’s Spider-Man, they built upon that game’s foundation in a PSOne sequel Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro and the first Spider-Man movie game on the sixth generation of consoles before once again revolutionizing how we all played Spider-Man games with Spider-Man…

BAYONETTA 2 DIRECTOR WOULD LOVE TO MAKE A SPIDER-GWEN GAME

Dear Odin, it’s me, Blair. Are you listening? This…this is the type of quote I don’t want to hear because if you read the headline, and know how much I love all things Spider-Man-Woman-Ham-Ultimate-2099 whatever, I would want this to be more than a desire, but a reality. Yusuke Hashimoto, the director of the Wii U…

RANKING THE LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM SEASON PASS LEVELS

Let me be perfectly clear about something regarding this list: All of the levels in the Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Season Pass are well worth playing and there’s not a dud in the bunch. This list is a personal preference and what you should consider playing first if you’re late to the party. 6) BATMAN 75TH…

REVIEW: LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM “THE SQUAD” DLC (PS4)

The Suicide Squad have been getting quite the push from DC over the past couple of years: they were teased in 2013’s Batman: Arkham Origins and Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate; They shared the spotlight with Batman in the direct-to-DVD feature Batman: Assault on Arkham; A version of the team appeared on The CW’s Arrow TV-series and who could forget the theatrical…

THE EARLY 2000’S ACTIVISION SPIDER-MAN TIMELINE

SPOILERS FOLLOW FOR: SPIDER-MAN (PSOne/DC/N64/GBC/PC), SPIDER-MAN 2: ENTER ELECTRO (PSOne), SPIDER-MAN: MYSTERIO’S MENACE (GBA), SPIDER-MAN 2: THE SINISTER SIX (GBC). From late 2000 through 2001 and before they started focusing more on Spider-Man movie games, Activision produced five Spider-Man games that are seemingly unrelated from one another, with the exception of the two PSOne titles…

REVIEW: SPIDER-MAN 2: THE SINISTER SIX (GAME BOY COLOR)

Spider-Mania was developing early in the new millenium as the release date inched ever so closer to Sony’s first Spider-Man film and 2001 saw two different sequels starring the character released to capitalize on that: Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro from Vicarious Visions for the PSOne and Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six on Game Boy Color from Torus…

REVIEW: SPIDER-MAN (GAME BOY COLOR)

When it launched in the fall of 2000, Activision’s Spider-Man would eventually be playable on every platform on the market: PSOne, PS2 (via backwards compatability), N64, PC, DC and even the Game Boy Color. As the game goes, one of those games are not like the other, I’m of course referring to the Game Boy Color port…