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The amazing spider man 2 game review
The amazing spider man 2 game review




the amazing spider man 2 game review the amazing spider man 2 game review

It could be argued that the first installment in Sony's rebooted Spider-Man cinematic franchise, Amazing Spider-Man, is a film at odds with itself: one-half is director Marc Webb's grittier retelling of Peter Parker's origin story, while the other half is a shiny, yet empty, comic book movie blockbuster. This leads Peter to learn more about his parents' disappearance so many years ago, while starting to uncover the truth about what is going on behind closed doors at Oscorp Industries. Meanwhile, down-trodden Oscorp electrician Max Dillon (Jamie Foxx) is accidentally transformed into the dangerous force of nature that is Electro, forcing Pete to yet again battle a science experiment-gone-wrong birthed by his dad's old workplace. Things become even more complicated when Peter's old childhood friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns to our hero's life - carrying some dangerous secrets with him. Upon his graduation from high school, however, Peter finds this delicate balancing act to be too much, forcing him to reconcile his own desire to keep his love Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone) in his life, with the knowledge that he will forever be putting her life in potential jeopardy by doing so.

the amazing spider man 2 game review

In The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) has settled into his hectic double life of battling crime on the streets of New York as Spider-Man, while keeping up with his everyday responsibilities as Peter Parker. All in all, this movie feels like a step in the right direction for the rebooted Spider-Man franchise - hopefully leading to better installments in the future.






The amazing spider man 2 game review