That unfortunately wasn't quite what you wanted, as most missions took place in closed, tight environments. The Montreal-based studio followed up with the disappointing Edge of Time before taking a stab at its first open world in The Amazing Spider-Man. Sadly, developer Beenox's first take on Spider-Man was its best. Shattered Dimensions is worth checking out for Spider-Man Noir alone. It's a really cool effect that I wish was used in more games. But as soon as you take a step into the light, colour fills in the areas around you. While you hide in the shadows, the world is entirely black-and-white. The game's stealth is reminiscent of Batman: Arkham Asylum, but the art style is what really makes it stand out. And while it's not classic, Amazing Spider-Man, it does feel like it's the closest to realizing its own version of the character. It's far-and-away the best dimension and even stars the voice of Christopher Daniel Barnes, the voice of Spider-Man from that '90s animated show-I adore that show, but I'll never forget the moment I realized Spider-Man solved all his problems with love, not his fists. While most of the game takes an action-y, Spider May Cry approach, Noir takes the game in a completely different direction, focusing on stealth.
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