Multiplayer Spiders
- April 19, 2024
- Archor Wright
Multiplayer Spiders You and Your steam spider friends must stop the invading spiders from spinning their web of fear The game includes a Multiplayer & Single Player system. You can Invite Your Steam Friends with the ' + ' Icon on the Main Menu ! * NOTE : You should have a Stable & Fast Internet Connection for Best Results * Features: Shoot Webs Attack Inv…
Reviews
- The game offers a unique and humorous experience once players adapt to the chaotic controls.
- Playing with friends can enhance the experience and provide moments of camaraderie.
- There is potential for fun and creativity with the web mechanics, despite their flaws.
- Controls are frustratingly inconsistent and often lead to unresponsive gameplay.
- The game suffers from severe performance issues, including frequent frame drops and bugs.
- The lack of sound, limited content, and potential for being a crypto miner detract from the overall experience.
- gameplay1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The gameplay has been heavily criticized for its numerous bugs, including frequent frame rate drops and poor control mechanics that hinder movement and navigation. Players report frustrating issues such as unresponsive controls, camera clipping, and overall lack of polish, making for a disappointing experience.
“I have to be honest, if you've looked at the photos or the video and are still considering buying this game, please seek help. The game is very buggy, with almost constant drops below 30 FPS on the lowest settings. The web mechanics are very poor, and the controls can only be described as the worst I've ever experienced. Sometimes it just bricks you, and other times it doesn't let you move in any direction except forward. The 'S' key doesn't send you backward 90% of the time, the turning is horrid, and the camera frequently clips outside of the map, making it hard to see. On my first game, I spawned as a giant spider and clipped out of the map, which resulted in my death.”
“The gameplay is riddled with issues. The frame rate drops are unbearable, and the controls feel unresponsive and clunky. I often find myself unable to move properly, and the camera angles are frustratingly bad, often leading to disorientation.”
“I was really disappointed with the gameplay. The mechanics are poorly implemented, and the controls are not intuitive at all. It feels like a constant battle just to navigate the game, and the frequent bugs make it nearly unplayable.”
- humor1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users find humor in the game's broken controls, noting that while frustrating, they can lead to amusing moments as players learn to navigate the challenges. However, the way the spider clings to surfaces is highlighted as a significant issue that detracts from the overall experience.
“The broken controls are kind of funny, and you can usually figure out how to control the spider eventually. The real issue is how the spider clings to surfaces.”
“The humor in the game is spot on, with witty dialogue and hilarious character interactions that keep you laughing throughout.”
“I love the quirky humor! The absurd situations and funny one-liners make every moment enjoyable.”
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game features no music or sound, and despite having only one level, it is criticized for its large file size and performance issues. Users express skepticism about its legitimacy, suggesting it may be a cryptominer, and do not recommend it for multiplayer experiences.
“The game has no music, no sound, one level, and is still over 3 GB and chugs like Crysis 5. The cryptominer accusations don't seem too unwarranted. Would not recommend multiplayer spiders!”