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With access to the camera, and the right date set on your console, go to these locations and look for the Spider-Man Emblems to snag a picture of them and unlock the corresponding costumes.

Big Time Suit — Search behind the red bleachers in Time Square Classic Black Suit — Under the Gazebo in the narrow park to the left of the main Oscorp Building downtown Future Foundation Suit — One block east of the North bridge in a small alley behind a gas station Negative Zone Suit — On the top of the Beenox building, which is near the Brooklyn Bridge Scarlet Spider Suit — North of the middle fountain in Central Park until you find the bridge in the very middle of the park, the emblem is on the side of the bridge.

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Why Spidey? Why are you in this god-awful game? The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is an inauspicious fail for Beenox, the Quebec City-based developer responsible for the previous trio of console games starring everyone's favourite wall-crawler.

Those efforts, from Shattered Dimensions and Edge of Time to the eponymous game tied the movie, at least served up enough Spidey-ness to please die-hard fans. This one? Not so much. Terrible writing, outdated menus, frequent load times, repetitive missions and bugs galore — we're not talking spiders — conspire to make this latest release a chore to play through. And the worst part is, Beenox has broken the cardinal if-it-ain't-broke-don't-fix-it rule by messing with the one thing that made its previous games enjoyable: web-swinging.

In some of those earlier games, zipping along was a simple and elating affair. Spidey simply shot webs and, as in the cartoons, no one ever really cared what they were attaching to. The important thing is that he was able to move along swiftly and smoothly, with the occasional "yahoo!

The actual act of web-swinging is indeed more realistic in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 , with Spidey shooting webs from his left and right wrists depending on which controller trigger is pressed. He also swings higher and further the longer the respective trigger is held, and he often gets caught without anything to latch onto if he's up too high above the buildings. This all works well if he swings in a straight line between New York's cavernous skyscrapers.



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