New downloadable content for The Amazing Spider-Man is web-slinging it way onto the PlayStation network, according to a recent post on the PlayStation Blog from Beenox's Stephane Gravel.
"We are truly excited to bring this content to PS3, and we hope you have has much fun playing each pack as we did developing them," Gravel said.
The DLC will consist of four new packs that cost from $3 to $4 each on the PlayStation Store, or available as a bundle pack for $9.99. The packs include the Lizard's Rampage, Oscorp Search & Destroy, The Rhino Challenge Pack and The Stan Lee Adventure Pack, which was previously a pre-order bonus for Amazon customers. Below are detailed description of the new missions. No details were given about an Xbox Live release of the new DLC.
The Lizard's Rampage
Here is the description from the blog post: "The Stan Lee Adventure Pack is definitely the one DLC pack you can't miss. For the first time, players will be able to control Stan Lee, but with all the powers and abilities of Spider-Man as he sets out to collect the pages of his latest script that have gone loose through the city. Listen to the godfather of Marvel Comics, the creator of Spidey himself, in his own voice dish out hilarious puns and one-liners as you swing through the streets of Manhattan and fight crime. Also, a very special surprise will be waiting for you at the end of the challenge...it's the 50th anniversary of Spider-Man and nobody knows how to party like Stan "The Man" Lee. Excelsior!"
Oscorp Search & Destroy: "Developed in a classic arcade style, the two mini games of the Oscorp Search & Destroy Pack allow you to both fight and investigate crime all over Manhattan. With the help of your smartphone, you can control Oscorp's giant mechanical snake and guide it through the streets, destroying everything in your way and taking over Manhattan. The other minigame allows you to take control of the Hunter Robot, reprogrammed by the ever beautiful and intelligent Gwen, to defend the citizens of New York City against the never-ending waves of mechanical and cross-species enemies."








