The Amazing Spider-Man
Release Date in USA: June 26, 2012
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said at 3:59 PM on Fri Jun 29 2012
There are a couple things I think are pretty neat about this game.
1. The voiceovers were handled by PCB Productions, the people responsible for the great voicework in Disgaea, Shin Megami Tensei, and War for Cybertron. No surprise that the VO is quite good from what I've heard.
2. Stan Lee is playable and he has all of Spider-Man's powers. That's just too good for words.
Reply1. The voiceovers were handled by PCB Productions, the people responsible for the great voicework in Disgaea, Shin Megami Tensei, and War for Cybertron. No surprise that the VO is quite good from what I've heard.
2. Stan Lee is playable and he has all of Spider-Man's powers. That's just too good for words.
said at 3:23 PM on Fri Jun 29 2012
I find it strange that Bruce Campbell would appear in a Spider-Man game that doesn't involve Sam Raimi and has nothing to do with Raimi's original trilogy of movies, considering the whole reason Bruce cameo'ed in the original movies in the first place is because of his past experience with Raimi in the Evil Dead series.
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said at 3:25 PM on Fri Jun 29 2012
@CatsTuxedo Yeah, I found that interesting too. It might simply be a coincidence, or it could've been a deliberate "Well, the fans know that you have a history with the live-action films, and even though it's not Raimi's universe, we can still squeeze you in if you want"-offer.
Replysaid at 3:57 PM on Fri Jun 29 2012
@CatsTuxedo By this point, I think it's fair to say that Bruce Campbell is to Spider-Man what John Ratzenberger is to Pixar.
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said at 11:49 PM on Wed Feb 13 2013