

Comic fans will find slight pleasure seeing Spider-Mans super friend Daredevil make a non-playable appearance, becoming a level-clearing bonus attack after Spidey saves him early on. The web-slinging is adequate thanks to Sega sticking to its own Spider-template, but its actually worse than the publishers previous arachnid efforts, partly thanks to a failure to use the 32Xs power appropriately. Web of Fire is from the same mold as Segas previous Spider-Man titles (more on those later), with average stages full of nameless thugs and doomsday devices. This unlucky game saw a very limited release, making it a highly collectible title, but dont make the mistake of thinking its some lost gem just because people are charging $400 for it on eBay. Unfortunately, the 32X had a small install base and an even smaller library of games, meaning Sega discontinued the system the same year Web of Fire came out.

Recommended: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4 Ghz or AMD Athlon II X4 2.6 GhzĨ.The 32X was one of a number of Segas mid-90s misfires, but youd think that the 32-bit add-on would get a boost from an exclusive Spider-Man game. Minimum: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce 285 GTX / AMD Radeon HD4830 Minimum: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT / AMD Radeon HD4770 Windows 7, Windows XP with Service Pack 3 and DirectX 9.0c, or Windows Vista with Service Pack 2ĥ12 MB 3D hardware accelerator card required – 100% DirectX 9.0c with Shader Model 3 support. Be sure to reference your PC’s owner’s manual if you are unsure about your PC’s specifications. Please note that some laptop PCs may use graphics cards that align with the requirements below, but are actually different models and are therefore not supported. These minimum system requirements refer to desktop PCs. Below are the minimum system requirements for running The Amazing Spider-Man on a PC.
