

Thanks to its goofy physics, Overdrive does a good job of making you feel like the Amazing wall-crawler. There's a fun freedom of movement throughout the game that will most likely translate to Spidey's adventures. The Employee has the ability to jump really high when bouncing on top of objects, can wall run to you heart's content, and grinds on anything possible. Controller-movement is the name of the game, not entirely unlike how we'll maneuver Peter Parker through New York City. Overdrive's similarities with the upcoming Spider-Man game will be obvious once you spend a few minutes with the former. RELATED: Spider-Man PS4 Game Swings In with Release Date, Video & Pre-Order Bonus and also because they work in the sanitation department. Players take control of a FizzCo Employee that was at the launch party, but avoided infection due to not being allowed to partake in the drink. and its citizens are left to fend for themselves. As a result of the mutations that cropped up during the launch party, Sunset City is quarantined from the rest of the world. Released in 2013, Overdrive takes place in the year 2027, where a soft drink company called FizzCo has released a new energy drink called OverCharge Delirium XT that isn't exactly R&D approved and turns its drinkers into mindless mutants. That's not too far away, and for those that are able, it would be best to get their hands on one of Insomniac's earlier titles if they want to get a feel for what the studio is capable of. Not only is there information on how the game will provide the best Spidey experience possible, we also now have a firm release date for the PS4 exclusive title: September 7. News surrounding Insomniac's upcoming Spider-Man game has been hard to come by in the two years since it was announce-or rather it was, because this week will pull back the curtain thanks to Game Informer.
