My love of Spider-Man has been completely reinvigorated after I was exposed to some of the most amazing content the character has seen in quite a while. Since I recently watched and or played three Spider-Man related items, they are going to be concisely reviewed at the same time.
First off, Into the Spiderverse is my favorite Spider-Man film of all time for many reasons, but the main ones are the art-style, the attention to detail, the humor, and the characters. However, the art-style leads to the movie being a bit disorienting at times, and there are scenes that just don't make sense. An instance of this being the group swinging on actually nothing. Spider-Man for the Playstation 4 takes many concepts from the Batman: Arkham series and improves upon them for some seriously fun gameplay. The overall tone of the game is also light-hearted to match the character, but this also has the side-effect of making all the dark elements to the game seem much more jarring. The web-singing is just fun, the combat is satisfying the story is surprisingly good, and the narrative even plays with some cool links between different characters. The main negatives about the game are occasional glitches and a small amount of repetitiveness after you play the game for a while. Lastly, Spider-Man Far From Home was a movie with a rocky start and a spectacular pay-off. The beginning is a great idea to convey Peter's human desires but it just isn't executed too well and just isn't that interesting. After this start however, there are some hilarious jokes, cool designs, and spectacular animation sequences. My main complaints with this movie would be the lack of interesting action and the beginning. However, the way that Marvel handled "Mysterio" makes it all worth it.
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AuthorMcRae Walker, an 20-year-old writer and lover of many dorky topics. Archives
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