Spider-Man: Edge of Time

Spider-Man: Edge of Time

released on Oct 04, 2011

Spider-Man: Edge of Time

released on Oct 04, 2011

Spider-Man: Edge of Time is a follow-up to Shattered Dimensions, and similarly it has more than one Spider-Man takes a starring role. Here, it is the regular, classic "Amazing" Spider-Man, and Spider-Man 2099 – in a story awash in time travel, temporal battles, and Anti-Venom. The backbone of this story seems to play out more like a Spider-Man 2099 story, since he is the only character truly aware of the happenings in the game, and the changes that both Spider-Men encounter. From the opening, things are bleak for Amazing Spider-Man who begins the game nearly dead, and 2099 is the only one who can help. A new villain Walker Sloan enters the picture with a plan to rebuild the past (from the year 2099) in his image and design, which turns to affect both Spider-Men. From this point, chaos unfolds in typical comic-book fashion with gameplay evenly split between Amazing Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2099, with every other level interwoven with the events of one Spidey to the other.


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Edge of Time is Shattered Dimensions but nearly everything is worse. The combat has worse enemy variety, the upgrade system is extremely stripped down and there's less combos to unlock meaning things get repetitive very quickly. The dodge mechanics are way worse and they didn't even bring back the lock on for enemies for some god forsaken reason. And there is so much padding with keys to unlock doors and tentacles blocking your path all the f ing time.

However, the story is pretty cool and has a lot of interesting concepts. Atrocity is rad as hell and fighting an evil Peter in a suit that looks like a spider is pretty sick I'm not gonna lie. Peter and Miguel's constant clashing is some good shit.

Não foi tão marcante mas tem uns momentos que ficam marcados na minha cabeça

It think it was alright, nothing too special. In my humble opinion Shattered Dimensions was miles better than this one.
The 100%/platinum is quite easy,
You need to clear a lot of challenges, collect all the golden spiders, hit a 200 hit combo and finish the game on hard. The hard playtrough only took me like 2-3 hours so it ain't hard at all.
Took me 15 hours overall i think

This makes the second Spider-Man game I've played to have Elon Musk as the main villain

This goes alongside Arkham Origins in the category of unfairly maligned superhero games. Fixed almost all my issues with Shattered Dimensions. Controls are much more fluid with almost all of SD's jank removed. The focus on 2 protagonists instead of 4 allows for a much more focused and compelling story (written by Miguel's creator himself Peter David). The voice actors for both spider-men, Josh Keaton and Christopher Daniel Barnes (from Spectacular and the TAS respectively), each do an amazing job and have great chemistry with each other.

Only probIems I had were the length and the stagnant environment. I beat the game in one 6 hour sitting and the entire game takes place in one building, which did get a bit old towards the end.

Great game especially if you're a fan of the characters.