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  • Spider-Man: Edge of Time review: Excelsibore!

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    10.05.2011

    Before I grew to the chiseled, abs-carved-from-stone man I am today, I was a chubby kid. Like most chubby kids, I loved pretending to be a superhero, and I had a fairly robust stable of go-tos. Superman, that's easy. You jump off a couch, get a moment of weightlessness, boom. Superman. Spider-Man, he's trickier. The key is nailing the feel of the swing, speeding up your run and then slowing down as you flick your inverted devil horns to the sky. I even nailed the costume. Between the ages of four and six, I was known to occasionally keep my Spider-Man PJs on under my street clothes, which was especially precious during the summer months. This is Spider-Man. It's the idea that underneath a nerdy exterior lies a super-strong acrobat that can, at any moment, leap high above the bullies and teachers and swing away from it all. The staffers of Beenox may have done their research and read plenty of back issues, but if Spider-Man: Edge of Time is any indication, they never, ever wore the PJs.%Gallery-120355%

  • Spider-Man Edge of Time launch trailer pumps a web fist

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    10.03.2011

    Note to all bros: beware of requesting a fist bump from ol' Webhead. It can be hazardous to your health.

  • Spider-Man: Edge of Time behind the scenes vid tells the tale of two Spideys

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    08.30.2011

    Despite their different time periods, the two Spider-Men of upcoming Spider-Man: Edge of Time have plenty in common. The men behind the masks, however, sound significantly different from each other, as evidenced by the behind-the-scenes clip above.

  • Spider-Man Edge of Time preview: Edge of glory

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    08.26.2011

    Like a vagabond Lothario who flees from a relationship the moment it turns serious, Spider-Man always seems to leave developers just short of something really special. Neversoft never quite cracked "the perfect Spider-Man" while it had the license, and Shaba Games came within inches of it before it was shuttered. Now, with Spider-Man: Edge of Time, Beenox is taking its second pass at the Web Head, and if the quality I saw at my PAX demo was any indication, it may be time to start getting nervous when Spidey "just runs out to buy some smokes real quick."%Gallery-120355%

  • Go behind the scenes of Spider-Man: Edge of Time

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    08.16.2011

    You love Mary Jane, but have you ever wondered what Laura Vandervoort, the actress playing her in Spider-Man: Edge of Time, thinks about playing the beloved redhead? ... No? ... Oh. Well, in that case -- what's that behind you? *smoke bomb* *grappling hook*

  • Spider-Man goes to the Edge of Time in Comic-Con video

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    07.21.2011

    Here's a new Spider-Man: Edge of Time video so fresh from the floor of Comic-Con that its heart is still racing a bit from meeting Garth Ennis. In it you'll find more than your fair share of web hammers, well-orchestrated falling and, puzzlingly, exploding punches. Enjoy. %Gallery-128878%

  • Spider-Man: Edge of Time dated at Comic-Con, Spidey is Mr. October

    by 
    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    07.20.2011

    What better place to drop some info on the latest Spider-Man game than Comic-Con? While Spider-Man: Edge of Time doesn't have the Mirror's Edge-style gameplay we didn't know we wanted until seeing the Amazing Spider-Man trailer, it does have something far more concrete: a release date of October 4. The date was announced during an Activision event at San Diego Comic-Con today, along with the release date of Prototype 2, though Activision already dropped that info earlier today. There was a lot to like about Beenox's first swing at Spidey with last year's Shattered Dimensions, but our review criticized the game for feeling "rushed." Is just one year enough time to make sure Edge of Time doesn't feel similarly rushed? We'll get some hands-on time with the title at Comic-Con and let you know how what our Spidey-sense says.

  • Dress up in the Spider-Man: Edge of Time and X-Men Destiny pre-order bonuses

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    07.13.2011

    Clinging to walls? Shooting energy beams out of your eyes? The ability to eat all forms of matter? Boring. Anybody can do that stuff. The important question, of course, is "How did you look while you were doing it?" Knowing this, Activision is offering some fancy duds to those who pre-order Spider-Man: Edge of Time or X-Men Destiny at GameStop. If you want to see them, we've built the fine galleries below. If you want to know what they are ... well, let's just say the Surgeon General has rated that information "Too nerdy to put before the jump." %Gallery-128289% %Gallery-128288%

  • Spider Man: Edge of Time E3 screens, trailer crawl in

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    06.06.2011

    Spider-Man: Edge of Time, not to be confused with Johnny Depp in Nick of Time, swings in with its E3 gallery and trailer.

  • What's In A Name: Beenox

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.26.2011

    Dee Brown, Studio Head at Spider-Man: Edge of Time developer Beenox, gave us the origin story of the Quebec-based studio's name. Were any radioactive spills or gamma rays involved? "When I was in high school, I was already thinking about creating my own games and starting my own development studio and I was already writing programs that I would publish on the internet. I was always using my real name at the time and everyone else was using a label or a comic hero name or something else. "I was in a chemistry course one day and I was really bored, so I started thinking about my future game company. I was writing stuff in my book and I thought of a bunch of names but, for some reason, I really wanted an 'X' in my name. So I was writing a whole bunch of names with an X in them and eventually I wrote 'Beenox.' "I thought to myself, 'That kinda sounds cool' so I kept it and started using it. I then incorporated the name and started googling and found it was free; it was available." Beenox is currently working on Spider-Man: Edge of Time, which is slated to launch on Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS and 3DS. Like this feature? Be sure to check out the What's In A Name Archives.

  • Spider-Man: Edge of Time preview: Timeline teamwork

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.04.2011

    The hook of Spider-Man: Edge of Time, the next Spidey game from Shattered Dimensions developer Beenox, is that two heroes must work together to change the future. As Peter Parker dashes through a corridor, a pop-up picture at the bottom of the screen shows a troubling situation developing in the world of Miguel O'Hara (also known as Spider-Man 2099). Spider-Man 2099 is being man-handled by an enormous robot, which prompts Parker to trash the robotics lab of Alchemax, the city-sized mega corporation in which the entirety of the game takes place. Classic Spider-Man hopes that some aggressive vandalism, early in the timeline, will undo the 2099 predicament.%Gallery-120355%

  • Spider-Man: Edge of Time tells the tale of two Spideys this fall

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    03.31.2011

    After doing a fine job with Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, developer Beenox is taking another swing (see what we did there?) at our favorite webhead in Spider-Man: Edge of Time, due out this fall on unannounced platforms. In Edge of Time, Spider-Man classic and Spider-Man 2099 will work together to avoid personal catastrophe (read: Peter Parker's demise) in a story crafted by 2099 co-creator Peter David. The game's hook is that the actions of one Spider-Man will alter the timeline of the other. This, of course, is the moment where we point out that Marvel 2099 is technically the future of Earth-928 and not Earth-616, where Spider-Man classic exists. Therefore, the actions of one wouldn't impact the other, so we're hoping some sort of interdimensional machinations will be involved as well. Obviously.