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The Amazing Spider-Man Critic Reviews

52 Total Reviews

33 Positive Reviews(63.5%)
18 Mixed Reviews(34.6%)
1 Negative Reviews(1.9%)

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Gaming Nexus July 25, 2012
Though short, Amazing Spider Man saves the web-head from gaming mediocrity and delivers one of the better movie tie-in games in recent memory.
88
GamingTrend June 26, 2012
Beenox has done the impossible. The Amazing Spider-Man is a return to the days when I enjoyed web-slinging through New York City. They've made a story worth enjoying, and wrapped it in a game worth playing.
88
XboxAddict July 5, 2012
The game is absolutely stellar and with minor improvements could easily take on some of the heavy hitters.
84
Impulsegamer July 5, 2012
The Amazing Spider-Man is a thrill ride of a game that stands on its own webs. Solid fun, not an earth shattering game changer, but one hell of a fun ride.
82
COGconnected June 26, 2012
Whether it is tackling the single player chapters, collecting comic book pages throughout the city, or breaking up crimes, the amount of variety and replay value in the game is endless. The Amazing Spider-Man is not an amazing game, it but is a very good game that Spidey fans will absolutely want to pick-up this summer.
82
Games Master UK July 24, 2012
Revamped, repurposed, reinvigorated - finally, a game worthy of the slender superhero.
80
EGM June 26, 2012
The best Spider-Man adventure in years isn't quite what it should've been. Developer Beenox actually crams too much into the package, cluttering what could've been a landmark tale for Marvel's wall-crawler.
80
Planet Xbox 360 June 26, 2012
The Amazing Spider-Man is supposedly about 30 hours in length, but honestly, if you're dedicated, you can wrap it up in twelve, complete with new suit collecting (because your old one takes significant damage – a huge plus) and side missions. But that's not too shabby considering the replay value.
80
G4 TV June 26, 2012
Beenox's previous Spider-Man titles were pedestrian at best, but The Amazing Spider-Man is a stellar installment that gives me hope for future games.
80
Gamereactor Denmark June 29, 2012
Copying so much from Batman Arkham City that it almost feels like stealing. But when the end result delivers, then I can´t really complain much. Despite a few flat textures the game delivers: nice animations, good voice acting, great writing and a nice way to continue after the trip to the cinema. Word of caution: this adventure continues the movie's plot, so go watch the movie first, then beat the hell out of all the bad guys in this fun sandbox.
80
AtomicGamer July 9, 2012
The combination of free-roaming Manhattan to smoothly swing through, a serviceable (but not wonderful) sequel-to-the-movie plot, and some solid stealth and action to fill out the experience is what makes The Amazing Spider-Man a winner.
80
Digital Chumps July 10, 2012
Call it a movie-game if you must, but The Amazing Spider-Man is a standout superhero game that is accessible, fun, and pretty addictive.
80
Hardcore Gamer August 24, 2012
The web swinging is better, and the combat system is much more effective (not to mention some awesome Signature Moves).
77
3DJuegos July 5, 2012
The Amazing Spider-Man brings back Peter Parker to the sandbox territory with a quite funny game, but its new iteration is also formulaic and sadly becomes more and more repetitive as you play.
76
Vandal July 9, 2012
The Amazing Spider-Man is above all an adaptation of a movie. It follows the theme of the film, and is heavily influenced by titles like Batman: Arkham City, but it has also some problems which look like having been caused by hurries. But if we can forgive this flaws, this is an enjoyable game that achieves to entertain us for hours.
75
GameSpot June 26, 2012
The game spends too much time in drab drains and boring science facilities, where its best assets are sidelined in favor of easy combat scenarios. But when developer Beenox gives Spidey room to soar, you get caught up in the pure elation of swinging through a spirited city, where helicopters hover overhead and well-wishers call out to you in the streets.
75
Polygon June 28, 2012
The stumbling block with most superhero games is understanding and harnessing that essential bit of magic that imparts the feeling of living in the hero's tights and Beenox has somersaulted right over that hurdle effortlessly. If the studio gets another crack at the Webslinger, here's hoping it manages to maintain that feeling for an entire game.
75
GameTrailers June 28, 2012
This Spider-man isn't that amazing, but he saves the day anyway. His adventure goes the distance with enough ingenuity sprinkled into the sustained action to distract more often than he disappoints. Even with the kindergarten controls, you'll want to see the story to its conclusion.
75
Official Xbox Magazine July 2, 2012
For the most part, TASM merely refines the formula of prior open-world superhero games with better graphics.
75
MondoXbox July 12, 2012
An enjoyable game, but it misses the opportunity to be something more expecially regarding the free-roaming Manhattan, too repetitive and uninteresting. It's however a good tie-in that will please both Spidey's comics and movie lovers.