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Spider-Man: Friend or Foe

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Based on 51 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Next Level Games
Genre(s): Action
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older)
Release Date: October 2, 2007
Summary
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe challenges players to defeat and then join forces with notorious movie nemeses including Doc Ock, Green Goblin, Venom and Sandman, and other classic Spider-Man characters. Players embark on a global quest to overcome an evil threat, by controlling Spider-Man and one of numerous Super Hero or Super Villain sidekicks, as they master unique fighting moves and styles while switching between characters to execute team combos and defeat foes. Spider-Man: Friend or Foe features a unique co-op mode in which a friend can join the game at any time and take control of Spidey’s sidekick as they battle through the game side-by-side and replay favorite levels. [Activision]
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What The Critics Said
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Game Chronicles
I had a fantastic time from start to finish, and even though the combat did get repetitive, the action was so fluid and intense that it never bothered me. I thought the combat was much better than even the major movie games, perhaps because there was less emphasis on swinging and wall climbing.
Read Full Review >PGNx Media
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, despite being aimed at a squarely younger audience, is a very fun game despite its simplicity. It doesn’t have the depth of something like say, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, but should provide plenty of fun for those looking for a simple brawler with characters from the Spider-Man universe.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
The easy difficulty setting and lighthearted tone might cause older gamers to scoff, but there's no denying that Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a quality game that the whole family can enjoy.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
It is a fun, enjoyable, and quirky game that a father can easily pick up and play with his son. Though the boss fights are tedious and combat a bit too simple, by the end of the day I'm glad I own this game, and judging by a very suspenseful name said just before the credits roll I'm definitely looking forward to a sequel.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
An incredibly well-made game that is a lot of fun, although it's a bit on the easy side.
Read Full Review >Team Xbox
There’s not much here that hasn’t been done a thousand times in older games. Younger players might enjoy it, but it’s somewhat one dimensional.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Some flashy action, a playful sense of humor, and a clean visual style bring this otherwise straightforward beat-'em-up to life.
Read Full Review >GamePro
I am giving FoF the benefit of the doubt because it's obvious that it's geared towards a younger audience: the difficulty is low, the action is mind-numbingly simplistic and the overall vibe of the game, from the art style to the character dialogue, is juvenile--as in youthful, not immature.
Read Full Review >GameDaily
The graphics don't look like much, but they stay true to the comic books. It would've been great to have more unlockable goodies and online play options. Besides that, this old-school brawler offers lots of fun.
Read Full Review >Da Gameboyz
Overall Spider-Man: Friend or Foe for the Xbox 360 is not a bad game but is game which will likely become bargain bin material sooner than later.
Read Full Review >ZTGameDomain
From the simplified difficulty to a lack of online play it is clear the game was not designed for the hardcore. But what it does do is take a recognizable franchise and make it fun for the whole family, and in that it succeeds remarkably.
Read Full Review >ActionTrip
Spiderman Friend or Foe for the Xbox 360 has a lot going for it and players can have a good time as long as they understand that this is a game that has been targeted towards a younger audience or the causal gamer.
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
It definitely takes the edge off for younger players who just want to have fun but it provides little risk for those expecting some kind of severe punishment or challenge.
Read Full Review >DailyGame
There's nothing new to be found in this button combo platformer, but solid controls, drop-in anytime co-op, plenty of unlockable characters and upgrades, and surprisingly entertaining dialogue save this game from being a forgettable addition to the Spider-Man franchise.
Read Full Review >IC-Games
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe will not go down in history as one of the greatest games to make use of the franchise. The crisp graphics, warm humour and the ability to play as one of fourteen different marvel superstars doesn't alter the fact that the game is simply far too repetitive, even for the target audience.
Read Full Review >Games Master UK
Undemanding but highly effective Spidey scrapper that will delight many fans. [Dec 2007, p.65]
Gaming Nexus
The game is a fun two-player experience, full of great characters and some really good voice acting. I do question the game's price point and easy difficulty, but this would make for a really good weekend rental.
Read Full Review >GamingExcellence
Together, Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a package that does okay, but isn't necessarily intended for anyone old enough to play games like Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.
Read Full Review >MEGamers
This gameplay unfortunately is the main issue here. While the moves and combinations of attacks look good and are fun to actually execute, having you do them none stop all game long is a very painful chore.
Read Full Review >Game Almighty
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a good concept and can be fun in short bursts with friends, but it simply doesn’t have the staying power to keep any but the most dedicated of fans playing too far into the game alone.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
The gameplay follows a predictable pattern: Spidey and a sidekick(friends, like Black Cat and Iron Fist, or foes, like Doc Ock and Sandman)enter an area, Venom-ish enemies teleport in, and you have to clear the room of bad guys to open the door to the next area. Repeat ad nauseum. [Dec 2007, p.62]
GamerNode
Friend or Foe is a generic game which is salvaged by the co-op play. For new or young gamers this is a great title, but for those who have been around the block, there's nothing to see here.
Read Full Review >GameTap
If you keep your expectations low (really low), and if you liked games such as Lego Star Wars and TMNT, Friend or Foe won't be the bitter pill that Spider-Man 3 was.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
It just seems that not much thought has gone into the level design and gameplay beyond “could a five-year-old play this?”.
Read Full Review >Gamers' Temple
Even with its flaws, Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a rather fun brawler that can be enjoyable for a while. It can be beaten in about two days, so one rental will easily give enough time to plow through this game and complete everything it has to offer.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a weak effort that shamelessly cashes in on the popularity of our web-slinging hero, with the gameplay obviously geared towards the younger gamer. Yet there is little here to challenge even the youngest player, with only die hard Spider-Man fans likely to get much enjoyment from this repetitive title, and even they will almost certainly find the experience wanting.
Read Full Review >Video Game Talk
Unfortunately, the short single player campaign, simplistic achievements and lack of any online multi-player eliminates replay value. This is an excellent rainy-day rental or a definite buy once it’s discounted in a few months.
Read Full Review >X360 Magazine UK
It isn't impressive in any sense. [Issue 26, p.95]
GameShark
I am a bit disappointed that I couldn't develop many of the wonderful characters in this game to the level that I could with Spider-Man.
Read Full Review >GameTrailers
While it hosts a great set of playable characters, it doesn’t make the best use of them, and the recycled enemies, boring level design, and low production values make for a brawler that’s simply uninspired.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
It’s a shame that the game is essentially killed by its lack of depth, because if it had some, this would be a worthwhile game.
Read Full Review >Kombo
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a good idea on paper, but in simplifying the engine they have used in their other Marvel-based games, Activision may have done the game too much of a disservice. The challenge is severely lacking and there is not much in the way of variety in terms of enemy characters.
Read Full Review >Xbox World 360 Magazine UK
Identikit levels and a dumb premise make for one average Spidey game. [Christmas 2007, p.72]
PTGamers
In the end, Friend or Foe is only advised to its demographic, and even so with a lot of reservations.
Read Full Review >NTSC-uk
It’s difficult to be too hard on Spiderman: Friend or Foe because of its targeted age group. Even with its highly repetitive and simplistic nature, it ultimately wins out over the drivel of Spiderman 3 (the game) with its photography and bomb diffusing missions and boring plot.
Read Full Review >XboxAddict
This title is just one of those three-button platformers that can keep you entertained in bite-sized sessions, but only if you are a true Spider-Man fan.
Read Full Review >Thunderbolt
The game reminded me very much of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (which did not go down well with this particular reviewer at the time, or now even).
Read Full Review >VideoGamer
Spider-man: Friend or Foe is another title that clearly isn't made for experienced gamers, and certainly won't please anyone aged in their teens or older.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
It’s fun and humorous at first, but the lack of substance and challenge is a Spider-killer.
Read Full Review >IGN
The game is obviously geared most toward the younger set, but even kids like a bit of challenge, right?
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Never has a hero looked so stupid. As catastrophic as these missteps are, they pale in comparison to Spidey’s egregious video game blunder, Friend or Foe. [Nov 2007, p.144]
Play.tm
A surprisingly poor product considering all that the developers needed to do was effortlessly copy someone else's character design onto someone else's game design.
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
A game like this had potential to be more than just button masher for the kids.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
A thoroughly unnecessary isometric brawler that ranks alongside Transformers and Pirates of the Caribbean as being one of the worst uses of a high profile license we've seen this year.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine UK
The overriding problem is that the central character doesn't fit the environment.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 5.4 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Eddie gave it a1:
Terrible. i was expecting a fun web-slinging game to kick some bad-guy butt. what i found was terrible combat, terrible reaction times, terrible graphics, terrible dialogue, and a terrible plot. so i thought it would be fun to play as venom, nope, ever worse, venom is slow, not strong and cant jump, this was a good idea for a game, but terrible end product.
Wyatt G. gave it an8:
8 for kids or 5 for adults. I got this game on the day it came out in Australia for my youngest son who is 6. He and his 8 year old brother had lots of fun playing it, trying out the various superheros and villians as well as fighting each other in the versus mode. I have also played it with my wife, and whilst not being a challenge, I did enjoy the co-op play (which more games should have as it is better to play with someone else than alone) and it sure made for some easy achievement points. The graphics are ok (not next-gen though), the controls are easy (although there are lots of different moves available when using different combos of buttons), the sound is good and the voice acting has a nice touch of humour to it. It is definately aimed at a younger crowd and although single player is ok, 2 player co-op (not split screen) is much more fun. I don't think it is worth full price, but I suspect that it will be discounted fairly quickly (particularly after the poor reviews it has been getting), so if you can pick it up cheap and have kids it is well worth a go.
Ryan S. gave it a3:
The old style of the game doesn't compare to the graphics of the newer games.
