ferdinandiii
Beatiful game. Not as special as the first game for me. Combat is great, I loved the boss fights, and story is amazing especially in act 3. Downsides are, even though story is overall great having two different spider-men kind of made the game lose its focus. I'd rather a full personal story about Peter Parker like the first game. Other than that, there is improvement on level design but it's still pretty mediocre especially when we talk about side-quests. Most are repetitive. There are some really good mini side-quests story-wise, but those don't have much gameplay elements. Open-world was pretty boring especially after the first game and the stand-alone dlc. But overall a great game, and the best part of this is, yes, this is a Spider-Man game. It really shows what it means to be the Spider-Man and I love it. Insomniac's "Marvel's Spider-Man" keeps being the best Spider-Man adaptation in the visual media with their newest title.
2009
I love the level-design of this game. Yes lack of bonfires or archstones as how they called in this game might be little frustrating but overall I loved the idea of levels having shortcuts that connecting different places. Atmosphere is great. Boss fights are easy except penetrator and allant. Item burden is shit. Great game, must play if you love the genre.
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1999
It's a horror classic, that's for sure. Follows the steps of another horror classic, Resident Evil. The first half of the game is still scary even if you compare it with the genre's modern examples. But after the nightmare hospital, Silent Hill starts to become a bit boring and repetitive because of the not-so-well-designed nightmare sections(except "Nowhere", that area was perfect). The controls are old and a bit clunky but nothing you can not get used to. The story makes an awfully little amount of sense. And the voice acting is terrible. But these flaws shouldn't confuse you, because as I mentioned, this game is a classic. This is one of the first games that brought non-Euclidean level designs to the industry and used these level designs for the first time, albeit primitively, very successfully.
1999
1997
the perfect way to start a series, to be honest. this game still keeps holding up and is better than even some modern-day need-for-speed games. With great soundtracks, fantastic upgrade system, and decent gameplay, now this is what I call an industry classic. a great looking retro gem that everyone should experience one day.
1997
2017
Decent game, design of the levels are cool and brilliant but the gamedesign-wise was not good. The story and lore are interesting, but unfortunately, the game spoils itself. Combat and skill tree are fantastic, yet the game is so easily forgotten, because of the boring gameplay loop. What a pity, could be a masterpiece.
1998
This review contains spoilers
One of the best games in the PS1 library, and also I have ever played. Gameplay-wise, this game is almost perfect. But story-wise, it surely didn't age well. The game constantly tries to give you some cringy life lessons, evil characters suddenly becoming good and deciding to help Snake right before their deaths, and also I hate Meryl. Besides these, the game is perfect and I love it.