Welcome to Stiq Figures, where the sales data is after the break and the posts don't matter. Every week, we take a look at, uh, something â€" meanwhile, the previous week's Japanese hardware sales figures are posted after the jump, and a discussion of said figures takes place in our comments. It may not be conventional, but it's a time-honored Joystiq tradition.
When your video game has a spider holding a gun and a knife on the cover, you know it should be a sure-fire masterpiece. That turned out to be half-true for Boss Game Studios' 1997 PlayStation game, Spider: The Video Game.
The game's description, at least according to the above intro video, is certainly part of the masterpiece side of the game: "The mind of a geni us. The body of a spider. A mortally wounded scientist accidentally implants his consciousness in a nano-tech marvel â€" a cybernetic spider. Now shrunk to the size of a bug you must fight to stay alive."
While its platforming and general gameplay elements certainly didn't get prettier with age, Spider: The Video Game should at least remind us that firing missiles as as creepy critter should happen much more than it does in gaming.
No comments:
Post a Comment