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NBA 2K7 (PS3) | 
| From: Take 2 Interactive Category: Video Games
New (7) Used (9) from £3.50
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 6652
Platform: PlayStation 3 Genre: basketball-games Media: Video Game Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 5026555400008 EAN: 5026555400008 ASIN: B000HHIMJC
Release Date: April 27, 2007
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Product Description
American Version, Region free, Full English language, will play on any PS3 console system Spider-Man 3 is bigger, bolder and better action as you become the famous superhero! Even the noblest hero has a dark side, and the rush of protecting New York lets you unleash it. This is Spider-Man like you`ve never seen him before. In his black suit, he`ll show off incredible agility, amazing durability and awe-inspiring web powers. But be warned - as you explore these new feelings and powers, you`ll struggle against the darkness that might tear his world apart. - Feel the adrenaline of the Black-Suited Spider-Man - Unleash new abilities and powers, but watch out -- the rush of intensified powers could overwhelm you
- More freedom than ever - Enjoy unprecedented freedom as you swing through the city. Roam anywhere and explore the most massive, detailed New York City ever seen in a Spider-Man game
- Battle 10 of Spider-Man`s most infamous enemies from the movie and comics, including Sandman and Venom
- All-new combat system - Empower both Spider-Men with suit-specific powers and abilities -- with new attacks and finishers for both Classic and Black-Suited Spider-Man
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| Customer Reviews: Wish I could rate it higher, certainly _looks_ great. September 16, 2007 Eddie Icelander (Iceland) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is one of those "so close" cases, where so much was done right that those few things that went wrong are even more glaring.
Among the things it does right are presentation elements like the visuals, the commentaries, the presentation, the athmosphere - it's all top notch. The controls and handling is also quite good, no obvious camera bugs, drops, framerates or other such issues to notice. Various gameplay types look both deep & varied, at least up front (haven't really investigated each of them that well yet), which admittedly can be viewed as either a good or a bad thing depending on what you as a player are looking for.
So why not give this one full marks, then? Well, my main reasons for plucking those two stars of the ratings are the following:
The menus and navigation is at best described as complex; confusing, disorganised & irritating at worst. But the very, very worst thing about this game is found once you head online - it's got no voice communication options at all!! In such an interactive & competitive genre as sports this is an absolute 'must have' feature to include, and here it's just completely missing - for no aparent reason. So you cannot in any easy way negotiate with your opponent about team selection, rules to choose, length of match etc etc. - and you can just forget about that funfilled in-game banter with your online friend during the match!
These glaring ommisions completely killed the multiplayer experience for me, which for a sports title is half the game!! Add to this the annoying navigation 'system' (a term I have to use lightly here), and 3 stars is more than generous.
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