Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
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  1. Sep 12, 2014
    90
    Spider-Fans and endless runners alike shouldn’t miss this one.
  2. Nov 18, 2014
    81
    It's a fine tribute in the form of an endless runner, very fun and addictive.
  3. Sep 24, 2014
    80
    Spider-Man Unlimited delivers a fresh, compelling endless experience, packed with lots of missions and enemies.
  4. Sep 21, 2014
    80
    How the game plays may be a little bit gimmicky and the visuals a bit confusing, but Spiderman Unlimited feels and looks like a true Spidey game.
  5. Sep 15, 2014
    80
    Surprisingly, Gameloft's Spider-Man Unlimited is a decent runner with a progression system and narrative tiers that allow it to transcend its status as F2P clone that you've seen millions of times over. In fact, with future updates, it may even continue to improve.
  6. Sep 12, 2014
    80
    Spider-Man Unlimited doesn't exactly break new ground, but it does what it does pretty darn well.
  7. Sep 12, 2014
    80
    I think Spidey fans and runner fans should definitely check out Spider-Man Unlimited simply because it does so much right.
  8. Sep 11, 2014
    80
    It's not perfect, but Spider-Man Unlimited is a pleasantly enjoyable narrative-based auto-runner.
  9. Oct 18, 2014
    70
    Thanks to various game modes and gameplay that combines aspects of the most classic titles of the genre, this game guarantees many hours of fun with will be able to give life to your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
  10. Apple'N'Apps
    Sep 11, 2014
    70
    Spider-Man Unlimited lets you swipe to maneuver an auto running Spider-Man through tons of obstacles for plenty on engaging entertainment that is worth picking up. With that said, the game can’t swing through the layers of in-app purchases, annoying leveling mechanics, and locked down story missions.
User Score
5.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 21 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 21
  2. Negative: 8 out of 21
  1. Oct 29, 2014
    0
    As obvious as Gameloft is, you are going to expect a LOT of in-app purchases. Freemium as everyone says. Completely out of the line absurd.As obvious as Gameloft is, you are going to expect a LOT of in-app purchases. Freemium as everyone says. Completely out of the line absurd. So, as to the topic, this game deserves a 0 for its unpotential use of in-game purchases. Its too much for a guy who pays rent. Hell, its too much for a person to get the game itself.
    As for the gameplay, i'd give it a 0 as well based to the fact that its the same as Minion Rush, Temple Run and many others.

    Simply, this is one of those copy-cats of the GameLoft franchise.

    They should get back to their "MLP" game.
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  2. Sep 13, 2014
    0
    The sad thing is, there's a decent game hiding underneath all the in-app purchases. But in order to unlock other levels, you have to spendThe sad thing is, there's a decent game hiding underneath all the in-app purchases. But in order to unlock other levels, you have to spend in-game currency that you can either spend hours playing for or simply buy. Either way, the game forgets that you've accumulated any and resets your currency to nothing. It's insulting, sloppy, and borderline theft. It sucks all the fun out of the game. Gameloft keeps getting worse and worse. Full Review »
  3. Sep 13, 2014
    0
    Game is ok, but it has a bug that resets your game currency (the kind you can buy with real money) randomly, which prevents you fromGame is ok, but it has a bug that resets your game currency (the kind you can buy with real money) randomly, which prevents you from progressing in the game and literally steals your money. I'd ask why they didn't bother fixing this, but it makes sense for Gameloft, a company that exists to make games less fun by asking for money every 10 minutes (and then stealing your purchase from you). Without this bug, it might be worth a score of 5. Full Review »