With The Amazing Spider-Man for Android, Gameloft has made a solid action game with excellent refinements to their beat-'em-up formula, namely with the inclusion of sharp graphics and a great leveling up structure. Besides that, the sound effects and music are standard heroic, whizz-pow fare. I get that Peter Parker is supposed to be a nerd, but they played up the squeaky nasal pitch a little too much. Lastly, all of those nice textures will gobble up 1.9 GB of space on your phone, which may or may not be a lot, depending on how much you've got crammed on your phone as is.Īs for audio, whoever they got to voice act for Spider-Man is really grating. I played on a Samsung Galaxy Nexus running stock Android 4.0.1 mind you, so your mileage may vary with a more powerful device. Buildings also have pretty choppy transitions from low-quality models to high-quality ones as players approach them, but once they've switched, they provide some solid dynamic reflections. Secondly, building textures are often very simplistic, which is a harsh contrast to the high-quality job they've done on Spidey, particularly when he's scaling a skyscraper, or a billboard in this case. For one, the framerate seems to suffer across the board. Character textures and models are absolutely phenomenal, but not without a cost.
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