Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade’s Revenge
Product Description
Spider-Man and his mutant pals need your help to escape from Arcade’s diabolical amusement park-battling killer clowns, hungry piranhas, lethal doom balls and deadly robot replicas of super-villians like Carnage and Juggernaut. Game comes with case.
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This game is hard. Not to brag, but I’ve owned Sega Master System, Genesis, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, Playstation 2, and Xbox 360 and this is the ONLY game I haven’t beaten, and that’s with Game Sprite (sold separately). Its REALLY hard. But hey, there’s Spidey and Storm and Wolverine and Gambit, right? If you like stuff that can’t be beaten this is for you. It laughs at me from my basement.
Rating: 3 / 5
I’m a huge hardcore fan of both Spiderman and the X-Men. I too was very disapointed at the gameplay. I didn’t have any real conundrum with the graphics. In fact, I reflect the X-Men stages had fine graphics, especially Wolverine’s and Gambit’s. Spiderman’s stage is the exception, which is a major conundrum since Spiderman’s easily the most vital character in the game.
It’s Arcade himself who made me stick up to this game. Arcade has always been known as a cheap villain who always manages to give everyone a huge run for their cash. So in Arcade’s Revenge, the villain is simply living up to his reputation, which I believe is one of the game’s right mockery. I also loved the asinine plot twist at the end of the game, very charasteristic of the villain.
Which leads me to Wolverine’s second stage, a stage that takes our adamantium rage to a whole different level. The stage’s considered nearly impossible to beat. I simply found myself heavily appealed by the Wolverine and Juggernaut confrontation.
There are 3 major tips you’d need to know to be able to beat Wolverine’s second stage. It doesn’t means that you’ll end the stage instantly. You’ll still need to practice, but if you follow the tips carefully, you may find yourself beating the stage quicker than you’d expect.
Tip 1: Since you’ll be hitting Juggernaut constantly throughout the whole stage, you’ll need to make sure that you hit him at least twice at a time. You may end up doing the mistake of landing the claws on him several times but still manage to hit him once. Make sure he gets that extra hit. Once you hit him at least twice, step away and keep hitting him. If at times you only manage to hit him once, don’t agonize about it and keep hitting him, but remember that every release hit counts. And don’t forget the anvils.
Tip 2: To add valuable extra hits, you’ll need to learn how to break the parapet and hit Juggernaut at the same time. It’s a lot more simpler than it sounds. When a wall is near, run towards it and leave the Juggernaut behind. Break half of the wall preferably hitting it three times. Stop and face Juggernaut, who will immediately come running towards you. Once you hit him, Juggernaut will freeze up giving you enough time to break the wall and also give him a couple of extra hits in the process. Once you practice several times, you’ll learn how simple it can become.
Tip 3: Effectively following the previous tips, you may have a slim chance of beating Juggernaut, but a mere slim chance. You’ll need to squeeze a small more space and time so you can hit him enough to beat him. You may need to sacrifice energy in at least one of the parapet. Since Juggernaut will break the wall himself once he reaches it, instead of wasting time trying to break the wall, you may use that time to inflict a couple of extra hits. You’ll take the hurt, but you’ll also inflict vital hurt in the process, and you’re still going to pass owing to the wall anyway. This tip is especially necessary to use in the sixth wall, where a clown drops a bomb exactly in front of the wall. It’s nearly impossible to pass this wall without taking a hit. Since you’ll get hit anyway, use that moment to make that extra hurt. To do this more effectively, you’ll need to reach the wall with as much energy as possible. Inflicting that extra hurt will make a real difference in beating Juggernaut.
I hope this information can be useful. I wish you excellent luck. And if you’re a hardcore comics fan, you’ll learn that the game, despite having some major flaws, it ruins loyal to the Marvel Universe.
Rating: 3 / 5
I played the SNES version of this game and since it had Spider-Man and the X-MEN I thought it would be splendid. It’s okay but it was stupid. Spidey’s moves were limeted and can only shoot webs.Woverine and the Cycolps levels were excellent but the rest was hard.If you want a Spidey game from the same system I suggest Most Carnage or Seperation Anxiety
Rating: 3 / 5
This game takes horrible to a new level! On a 1-5 scale I give it a -9999999. The graphics are terrible, spiderman’s and everyone else’s moves are limited, the sound effects are….(lets not even go there) and the game is EXTREMELY DIFFICULT. You would get frustrated, you would be ripping your hair out……… basically your life will get miserable. You will keep loosing no matter how hard you try. Even if you use a game sprite. WHO THE HELL DESIGNED THIS VIDEO GAME? I WOULD LOVE TO KNOCK THEM OUT!!!!!!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this game a long time ago when it first came out. I wish I would have rented it first but I bought it anyway because it had Spiderman and the X-Men in it. I have to say this game is just weak in all aspects of the game. The levels are dull and unimaginative and the characters and bosses are dull. I DON’T recommend this game at all.
Rating: 1 / 5