Spider-Man 3 PS3 interview with Chris Archer

Posted Feb 16, 2007 at 4:33AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3 Tags: Activision, Chris Archer, EB Games, Manhattan, Treyarch
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After telling you about Spider-Man 3 and the EB Games bonus (which could be questionable), we have something to share to you about the PS3 version of the Activision game. Going over at You Tube, we found a video interview of Chris Archer, the executive producer of Treyarch - the game's developer.

He mentions that they are doing a lot of new things on the game - in fact it boasts of a larger Manhattan setting, probably the largest in the game's history. They also believe that they have merged the free-play mode (if you wanna goof around Manhattan) and story mode quite well so as they could cater to all their players wishes.

He also divulges that players would be able to control the black-suited Spider-Man and that the game becomes more appealing thanks to the new combat system that they've worked on from the ground up. Anyhow, here's the vid for you to know everything that the good producer said.



 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-02-16 06:03:33
WTF?

Why the hell isn't this posted in the 360 section also?

by - 2007-02-16 07:36:02
did you read that?

The title say "Spider-Man 3 PS3 interview .." and after in the text "about the PS3 version of the game". It's only on the PS3.

by - 2007-02-16 15:37:12
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The gameplay is from the 360 version. You can see the color of the buttons and the analog stick movement signs during the interactive cutscene. If you read the article, you would have known that they're using the PS3's tilt-control for the interactive cutscenes.

by - 2007-02-17 11:59:03
Looks the same as Spiderman 2

and that got boring after a week, i hope this is not the sameas sp2 , there is only so many times you can stop a car or get a balloon

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