When I picked this up for second hand I was told it was a good title but I didn't anticipate how hard it was going to be to put it down! The story is driven by its characters. The triangle of Cole, the hero, Zeke, the friend and Moya, the girlfriend, keeps the early story entertaining, but it's the game's 'biggest' characters, the city's buildings and inhabitants as well as the vicious gangs, that keep you coming back for more. Crawling over and climbing up ANYTHING that you can see in the game is an incredible feeling. It literally feels like it's how spidy does it! :) Also, helping turn on power and getting new moves, and helping get rid of gangs by helping the inhabitants, while it should be repetative, is varied enough to keep you coming back for more. The cut scenes are incredible. Very artistic and stylistic without being too cartoony. The boss battles are cool and the twist at the end is pretty cool. (although I kind of saw it coming). Only played it on good so far, but the ability to reply in bad karma is good for replay value!
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