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Topic review - Ultimate Spider-Man Preview (IGN; DS)
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Ultimate Spider-Man
We get a hands-on play with the final version on the Nintendo DS. Our impressions and new screens right here.
by Craig Harris

September 2, 2005 - Last year's Spider-Man 2 for the Nintendo DS was one of the more successful and noteworthy games in the system's launch library. But if our current play with Ultimate Spider-Man for the Nintendo DS is anything to go by, perhaps we may have been a bit too glowing in our review of last year's game when it came out. Ultimate Spider-Man is similar in design to Spider-Man 2 but the new game has clearly been given far more time in the oven, and given way more creative freedom in the action design. We were able to put a bit of time in the final build of the Nintendo DS game, and we walked away thoroughly impressed with the direction the series has taken on the handheld.


http://ds.ign.com/articles/647/647600p1.html
Post Posted: September 4th, 2005, 5:23 pm

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