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Rating Reviewed By FiretearsFrom New Orleans, LA Review Date 08/31/2003 Overall Rating ![]() 4 of 5 Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5, 1 votes Rate this review? Summary First of all, this game dosen't suck like soem bad reveiwers say. This game does have a lot of up and down levels though, it could have been much longer and it could have had more villians. This is a Spider-Man game, it could be in GTA style. They should have had a GTA bonus stage where you just walk around on roofs and on the floor fighting crime.The main thing I was greatfull for was that the game wasn't "fully" based on the movie. It had some parts of the movie but a lot of levels wasn't on the movie. But the ending was a lot different from the movie ending though.I would say it but some people may not have ended the game and a lot others may have not seen the movie and I don't want to be a spoiler.I was a bit disappointed, read what else I wrote to find out. Sound The sound wasn't half bad, except for the fact that he talks waaaay too much. I mean, I could see him mouthing off every once in a while but ever person he beats he got something to say.Gameplay The gameplay is good. You could do a whole bunch of combos and stuff. You could punch and kick in the air. They have a lot of different ways of webbing to the ceiling, the wall, and the sky. I hated the fact that outside building you could land on the floor. I beated this game in just a few hours, it was way too easy. It gets tired a little too quick. The gameplay was great, it wouldn't have much more to do with that, I mean, what else could they do, they did have a lot of combos and stuff. This game is mighty short though, I beated it in about 8 hours of gameplay, which would be 1 day if you turn it on and off.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By ChrisReview Date 04/23/2003 Overall Rating ![]() 2 of 5 Visitors rate this review 4.50 of 5, 2 votes Rate this review? Summary I am warning you right now- If you havent bought this game already, STAY AWAY!Sometimes i wonder why this game got such good reviews everywhere. Its not that spiderman sucked, it just wasnt good IMO. The gameplay was fun for me but it got boring by about half way through the game, and then it seems when you got to fight the green goblin there was just tons of boring swinging around chasing him. Although many do not agree, this is another bad game made off of a great movie. Trust me, this game gets old fast. Here is why Sound NO! NO NO NO! Usually i get in trouble for humming songs from video games during math class. These tunes were gladly forgotten after i shut off the game. They are annoying after a while and there are not many if i remember right. Anyway the voice acting was fair, better than some of the PS2 games. But come on, atleast make this game have some catchy tunes.Gameplay Yeah, this is really cool at first, but it gets to repetive. The game is pretty short, i beat it in about 4 hours. This really ticked me off because i payed Fifty bucks for a game i could have just rented for $5 or whatever they cost i dont rent games much. But there is just one simple reason why i think the gameplay is poor: You do the same thing over and over. Swing around and chase the green goblin. Fight the green goblin. Chase him again, fight him again, blah blah blah. no fun. And the cheats are kind of cool but they arent that neat. It was kind of funny when you make spider man into Mary Jane and at the end when they kiss it looks lesbian. Well i am sorry all you crazy fans of this game but the gameplay just didnt stand out to me.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Mike Banuelos Mike BFrom Sacramento Review Date 03/30/2003 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5, 1 votes Rate this review? Summary I just completed the game and one word comes to mind : FUN. That is all that really matters in a game anyway, isn't it? This game really puts you in different situations that keep the game lively, challenging and most of all, fun. Treyarch gives you a feel of being Spiderman, just the way you always wanted when you read the comic as a child.Who ever called themselves a Spiderman fan that didn't wish, dream, play or daydream that they could climb walls, web-sling thru the skies, or fight Green Goblin? You argued for hours with other comic book fans about all the virtues of why Spiderman would whoop them all. Now's your chance to fulfill those hours of fantasy. Sound The sound is good, but my wife won't let me play this in the front room with surround sound because she is mean. She mumbles something about how long are you going to play this and you can't hog the TV. My bedroon T.V. sounds like a Crack-O-Matic radio.Where's the love, woman? Actually, I owe Trading Spaces a debt of gratitude for keeping her busy, so I could care less about the sound so far. I will be playing this in surround sound soon now that I don't "need to finish one more level". I give it a 4 rating only because I have no idea what it shoulod be but it probably is going to be as nice as the rest of the game has been. Gameplay Excellent gameplay. The camera works for what you want it to do. I read that some call the camera angle clunky and at times difficult. Well yes, you can't always see who you are fighting and at times you have to figure out where to turn and you get confused, however, that to adds "realism" to a comic book fantasy. If I were a web-slinging super-hero, I doubt that I would always know where I was and there would be confusion as to which angle to take fighting:A) a flying Vulture B) a horde of attack robots C) a maniac in an exoskeleton on a flying glider. Of course, I can only speak hypothetically, being that I am not, and never have been, a superhero. I like the confusion in many ways. I requires you to learn your moves and try different techniques to escape your present troubles. As you do the camera angles play less and less a problem. What I am saying is, some of you who don't like the camera angles, suck at playing Spiderman so go play Britany Spears dance game like the pansies you are. For instance, stealth plays an important part in some levels. You can't punch your way thru. Others require you fight and you need to know what can and can't do in a specific situation. My favorite part are the air battles. I played the game with a buddy and we both took our turns repeatedly beating the Vulture. The levels you fight in the air are worth the price of the game. Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By SWEENEY007daBOMB SWEENEYFrom Taunton,MA Review Date 12/15/2002 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5, 1 votes Rate this review? Summary THE TRUE REVIEW TO SPIDERMAN I BASE MY SCORES ON A 1-10 SCALENow personally, i hate spiderman, but for some reason i rented this game, and to be honest, i was quite impressed. The game had an ok story with good graphics, the mini games were cool, and the flying through the city thing was a nice touch. My only real complaint was it was too easy, i beat it in one day. So im happy i didnt buy this game, but it is a good game. You can climb on walls, fight thirty people at once, fight bosses, and even play some stealth becuase of the "Super Robot" things or whatever they were. Its not a great action game but it puts a bunch of things together to make a solid game. Action, fighting, shooting, stealth, strategy, and whats a good game without some bosses, and the boss levels were very creative. I was quite disappointed with the last level because it was way too easy, but some of them were quite tough, like that one whee you had to go up the stairs took me a few tries. Graphics-9.5 Smooth, Non-Choppy graphics were nice. The people looked cool and so didnt spiderman. I also liked the design to the train level where you had to switch from each side. Everything looked nice in this game. Gameplay/Control-9 The controls were tough at times because there were so many different things you could do, but they got the job done. I also liked the story even though im not a spiderman fan. The bowling game was cool too, with the bad guys wrapped in the spider webs. Very Creative. Sound-7.5 The music was ok. But the sound effects needed some more work. Fun Factor-8.5 I found this game to be very fun in the few hours that i played it. Replay Value-HIGH After you beat this game, you will still go back and play a few of the levels that were fun. Frustration Factor-Some Even though the gamme ran smoothly, a few of the robot levels got annoying because if you made just one mistake you pretty much had to restart the whole level. Challenge-3 I beat it in one day. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GOOD POINTS -Some really cool moves and added features -Boss levels were cool -Graphics! BAD POINTS -Way too easy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Overall-9 This was a great game in many differnt ways. Recommend-BUY IT you have to buy this game. or find some way to play it. Sound see summaryGameplay see summaryWould you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By jesse heckerFrom ND Review Date 11/23/2002 Overall Rating ![]() 3 of 5 Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5, 1 votes Rate this review? Summary An alright game, but I don't see what the big hoopla is about. I love spidy but I can't recomend this flawed game.Sound Wreched, and you might find yourself screaming at the TV for the characters to stop repeding them selves.Gameplay Here i will start with the good parts. The spider-radar and meter work very well. It is fun to web silng with spider-man.Bad stuff. Camera angles SUCK and the "lock on" mode makes spidy hard to controll. Fighting is seroiusly simple and flawed. It takes too much work to change direction while swinging. Note that most of these things are a little better PLAYING as GREEN GOBLIN!!! He is waaaaaaay more fun to use than spiderman. O, and a lotta people like the arial battles but then arn't anything special after your first one. Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Clay HarleyFrom Pollocksville, N.C. U.S.A. Review Date 09/30/2002 Overall Rating ![]() 4 of 5 Rate this review? Summary I feel if I post too many reviews, I'm gonna be seen as a whiner, or worse yet a little pansie!Well, so be it... I had fun playing, but the control variables kept me frustrated. Not just the camera angle thing that others have complained about but you can get stuck in little corners and nitches that take time to work around/out of. This may give more exactness to movement, but it also gives more room for error. When there is a time limit put on your task, it can be a nightmare! Sound Average. I wish Bruce Campbell had been the voice of Spidey, but hey, What cha gonna do, huh?Gameplay Fun game other than the afore mentioned problems. Plenty of attacks and tough but not too tough villans. Learning curve for manuvering was medium.If you are starting to get carpul tunnel, I'd suggest against this game. It will work your hands to death. Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By ssrichieFrom New Zealand Review Date 08/05/2002 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Rate this review? Summary "Who am I?You sure you wanna know?" Set in a breathtaking and detailed 3D New York, Spiderman has everything any gamer would ever want. Comic book thugs, The Shocker, Vulture, Scorpion and the pumkin bombing Green Goblin, all of them stand between you and becoming the ultimate saviour of New York. Amazing aerial combat, devastating fighting combos, and of course, no Spiderman is complete without his web techniques. Your objectives range from defeating the Skulls Gang, to finding Uncle Ben's killer, and defeating your archnemesis the Green Goblin!"Who am I?I'm Spiderman(the movie of course, the game!)"Sound The sounds are nothing incredible but it gets the job done. One person who enhances the sound of this game with hallerious comments is the voice of Bruce Cambpell the guy who helps you during training and the early stages of the game. Music in this game really gets you more involved in the 'atmosphere' of the game.Gameplay Fantastic controls with my only complaint the active camera, but this is only a minor. Heaps of devastating combat combos that will keep you entertained for hours, and all of Spiderman's web techniques.In all an incredible 6 boss levels in the game, Inside and outside swinging through the skyscrapers of NY.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Awggy DeezeFrom frisko ca Review Date 07/31/2002 Overall Rating ![]() 5 of 5 Rate this review? Summary when i seen the commercial for this game i thought i was seeing prewviews for the movie. this game makes you feel like you are spider-man himself. i played it on a huge screen t.v and i felt like i was actually going to fall if i did'nt hold on to my web. the graphics are beyond any other ps2 game i have ever played. it follows the movie and plus adds some more action to keep you glued to this game. its tight how you have to evolve into spider-man rather than start off as him, like in every other spider-man game made. like i said it like like watching the movie, but with this you get to control it and go other places the movie doesnt go or show. when i watched the movie fell asleep at some scenes but when i played this game i didnt sleep for three days. this game is sumpin tuff.Sound the sound was pretty good. when you punch or kick someone the sound of the strike will rotate, but that is just like all games that have striking in it. i like the little music in the background when you r playin the game. it kinda gives you a more intensified feel when you r playing. when i was creepin up on some thugsi heard someone talking and i thought it was someone trying to brake in my house. and around here you gotsa be careful at night, but it turned out it was the people in the game talkin. they dont talk much, when they do it is too real.Gameplay the gameplay had me playing through the gun shots and police sirens around my neighborhood. i was so into the game i forgot to go to work and pick up my check. though when you are web slingin through the city there are some limits, but it takes a while to reach the limit. when you play you can combos as if you were playing a fighting game. i didnt expect all that for a spider man adventure game, but it happend and i am impressed. there are so many secret places that i didnt have enough time to find 1/4 of the secrets. this is a gme for people who like real challenges in video game, but if you are not one of them then jus tput it on easy mode so you can stand a chance against the thugs in that crazy city. this is definatly the next purchase on my list.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary Your are Spiderman, and you can do whatever a spider can. There are many different levels of game play, the graphics are amazing, and the controls are fun and easy. With plenty of stuff to do, neat stuff to unlock, and loads of things to do in between there is no lack of interest here. This could quite possably be the greatest game ever, from a true gamers point of view.Sound The sound was perfect, though there was not great music, it always fit beautifully with the scene. The fact that they went to the trouble of getting the actors voices for the game was really cool, and having Bruce Cambell smarting off during the game was fun. The fighting and webbing sounds were a perfect match, and even the crowds on the streets below had something to say.Gameplay The controls are outstanding, with all of Spiderman's powers, and plenty of cool combos. The story follows the movie fairly close, but the story is good none the less. It keep you interested and involved through the game, and at the same time it is not impossable to beat. The range in combat styles and play are tremendus, ranging from arieal combat and web slinging to sneaking aound trying not to be spotted. The controls are easy to pick up, and fun to master. Also there are many codes to change gameplay to a new level.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary Look up there, it's the Spider Man game! Following the success of the Spider Man PSX titles, and the new blockbuster movie, it was only natural for one dveloper or another to pick up the rights to spider man and create a video game. In this case the developer is Treyarch, a newbie to the Spider Man games industry, but is this nothing more then a cheap cash in attempt following the movie's popularity, or is it actually a worthwhile experience, read on to find out.Sound The sound is good, a great veriety of effects, and the explosions are good. The best thing is Toby and Willian Deffo both put their voices in to the game, although Toby doesn't really sound like he put his heart in to it. It's not bad, but when he's about to get run over and barely dodges an upcoming car, and says "Yikes" in a flat, lifeless tone it just makes it sound stupid, other then that it's great!Gameplay One thing I can say about the gameplay for certain is that's it's totally brilliant. Now we have a chance to experience life through the eyes of Spider Man. Most superhero based games turn out crap, like Super Man for the N64 *shudders*, but the Spidey games have all been good. One reason for their success is the fact that they actually offer you the ability to use Spider Man's powers. This might sound weird but in other hero games you don't really have access to the hero's special abilities. The game is fast paced and offers a great deal of veriety during missions. There are levels where you swing about high above the streets of NY, and in others you are inside ware-houses and subway stations, which are in no way as fun. This means that the game is primeraly split in two, the fun outdore levels that offer frantic action 200 floors high, and the cramped in-door levels that limit your movement and speed. Saying that, I don't mean that the levels inside are totally crap, they are good, just not as fun as the outside ones. The controls are well thought of and easy to learn, there's no real issues here. As for the camera, people say it's bad but I found no problem, if you spend 10 minutes enjoying the game rather then criticising it, you won't experience any real problems.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By Jeff CunninghamFrom NORFOLK, Va. Review Date 07/07/2002 Overall Rating ![]() 4 of 5 Rate this review? Summary (Prior apologies to Columbia Studios and Spiderman director Sam Raimi for butchering the film's opening script.)Did I really like Spiderman? You sure you wanna know? This review is not for the faint of heart. If somebody told you that this was another in a long line of horrible movie-based games, nothing but a shady attempt at a few extra dollars following the movie's release...somebody lied. This, like any other review worth writing, revolves around a developer. That developer is Treyarch, a newbie to the Spidey universe. I'd like to tell you it's Capcom that's publishing this game. Heck, I'd even take Acclaim. But alas, it's Activision, the vicious mutants responsible for creating and milking the evil Tony Hawk cash cow for all its worth. It makes sense, I guess; Activision published the wallcrawler's two PSOne outings, so I guess securing the rights to the movie license was a logical move on their part. I'm just glad Spidey doesn't ride a board in this game.... Anyway, all script-butchering aside, the latest Spiderman game actually does the property it's based on justice. It does so for a number of reasons--solid controls, a nice presentation tailored to the film and an overall feeling of excitement and adventure--though this game is nowhere near perfect. To capitalize on the movie that has caught all of Hollywood in its multimillion dollar web, Spiderman the game features the voices of Tobey Maguire (Spidey himself), Willem Dafoe (Green Goblin) and Bruce Campbell (our hilarious narrator). Their performances, while not Oscar-worthy, are certainly worth merit, and let's face it, Campbell's so badass he can make pretty much anything rock the house. Visually, Spiderman is strong, but not perfect. Naturally, the PS2 version is the worst-looking of the three (GameCube and Xbox are more powerful machines...duh!) and while there are a few shortcomings (read: more jaggies and a little slowdown), things are relatively nice. The colors are vibrant, the animation is smooth, the character models well-rendered. New York City has never been depicted so nicely in a game before, as the city literally bustles with life and activity as you swing hundreds of stories above. However, within the aesthetics lies my main gripe regarding this game: the inconsistent camera. While it is drastically improved from Spidey's first PSOne outing, there are still instances where the camera is impossible to deal with. Sometimes it'll get stuck behind a wall, blocking your vision, but most of the time it stops at an angle that doesn't let you get a good view of a ledge you need to get to or an enemy trying to lop off one of you legs. More than a few times you'll find yourself stuck or dying because of the wild, erratic camera. Camera issues aside, Spiderman plays very well. Treyarch gives fans the best of both worlds, keeping the best features of the PSOne original while implementing some innovation. Those who played the PSOne original should feel right at home with this game; a lot of the mechanics are identical. Unlike previous Spidey incarnations, this game spices things up a bit, so not every mission involves you running around beating bad guys to a pulp. A good many levels require some stealth (yes, Metal Gear Solid 2 has started a trend...), and you'll find yourself protecting and saving people more often than not. I'm particularly fond of this aspect of the game because Spidey is a superhero, one who has sworn to protect the public. Kudos to Treyarch for understanding this important, but often overlooked, aspect of the Spiderman universe. Perhaps the best (and most innovative) feature of the game though is the aerial missions, where you control our friendly neighborhood wallcrawler high above the streets of New York City, swinging and fighting your way through whatever's thrown at you. Treyarch could've made the entire game in the sky above New York and I would've been really happy. As it is, this feature does a nice job of introducing new gameplay mechanics and breaking up the monotony of the indoor missions. Spidey has been given a good number of moves to use, and the total number of possible combos (roughly 30 or so) allows for some freedom on the part of the gamer and helps keep the fighting from becoming boring and repetitive. This is good, considering fighting's pretty frequent here. This game, while a 3-D platformer of sorts, offers a lot of variety, and in today's market overrun by short, repetitive action games, finding a game with a little depth is refreshing. Even more refreshing is the fact that this game is based on a popular license. In fact, Treyarch does what few developers can--they use the license to enhance the game, not to merely rake in a few extra dollars. Spiderman fans will love some of the touches put into this game, and everyone else will appreciate the solid gameplay...even if the camera does give them the occasional headache. Yes, the Xbox version throws in two extra levels and has nicer graphics. So the GameCube version might load just a wee bit faster. The PS2 version is still selling better (hey, whaddya know? Game Informer was good for something after all...hehehe...), but that's most likely due to the console's larger installed base. Regardless, PS2 Spiderman is an excellent, solid game worth your time, whether you like the franchise or not. Breakdown: CONTROLS: 4/5 DEPTH: 4/5 REPLAY VALUE: 4/5 ORIGINALITY: 4/5 FUN FACTOR: 4/5 GRAPHICS: 5/5 SOUND: 4/5 OVERALL (NOT AN AVERAGE): 4/5 BOTTOM LINE: Treyarch was given great power with the Spiderman license, and they took great responsibility in creating a wonderful, if slightly flawed, game. Sound Gameplay Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary Ive just baught this game yesterday because I heard it was a great game, and defiantly better then the first one. The graphics are quite what I expected and the voices and characters are what I was hoping for. I own the first Spider-Man game on PSX, and even though that one is a classic, this one is awesome. Im not near the end yet(Im at the place where you have to disable to bombs) and I find this level to be sort of difficult, possibly because Im tired. So far its a great game and should be purchased.Sound The sound is great. I would have liked Kirsten Dunst to be to voice of MJ in this game but oh well. Spider-Man him self sounds just like Toby Mguire, probably because it is, I think...And the explosions and what not are really life like.Gameplay The gameplay is moderatly easy and at some points a bit hard and stressful when your being timed to get a misson done. Also some parts of the game are very easy, so little kids can play it Im guessing. Its not too hard, but defiantly challenging, what all gamers want and easy where you would expect the part of the game to be easy.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary generally you play as the web-slinger himself, spider-man. of course, you must fight the goblin as in the movie. however, you also get to fight the shoker, the scorpion, and the vulture. and there are so many unlockables, like outfits and even to play as the green goblin.Sound the voice acting of toby macgwire and william defoe are mediocre. some of the things spider-man says are funny, but most are just annoying. the goblin is very evil like he should be. the other voices are all right, but not great. the web swinging and zipping is excellent. you even hear the twip.Gameplay you get to play as Spider-man with all of his web moves. this includes domes, gloves, balls, and pulling bad guys towards you. you can web swing and web zip. everything. this game has it all. if you beat the game on hero, you get to play as the goblin with the board and all. this adds life to the game. the best thing has to be the aerial fights. they will blow your mind. you can land on the goblins board, give him some punches and swing away. the outdoor levels are awesome. the bad thing is that there aren't a lot outdoor levels. most are inside and boring. you don't want to play spider-man inside. you want to be out on the streets swinging around. and the stealth missions are terrible. if you get caught (and you will) it basically means your death.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary To be honest, I got this as a surprise present from my older brother. I wasn't really all that interested in Spiderman, only mildly so for the movie, becasue it looked cool, and I put off trying it out for about a week while I pounded through Baldur's Gate, Dark Alliance.Then I sat down to play it. Please read on. Sound Yeah, yeah, they got the two big actors, whoopdeedoo. Spiderman himself can get annoying, though sometimes he's funny, and Green Goblin is...well...comic book villain-esque. But the two primary factors to the game are the Amazing Orchestral Music and Bruce Campbell. BUY THIS GAMEGameplay Well, the first I did was reluctantly start training, kind of annoyed at how many things there were to go through. But the Glory, Bruce Campbell of The Evil Dead, was the training instructor! That got me interested, and as I went through everything (Trust me, you REALLY want to go through it all. It helps so much.) Aerial stunts are a bit tricky to learn, but, believe me, the battle with Vulture in the storm, and especially the tight battle with Goblin, pay off. Fighting is great, especially with the combos, but the Aerial Battles are the icing on the cake. If there was one annoying aspect, it was the stealth missions. I still don't entirely understand how they determined when you were "invisible" or not, which frequently got me killed. I think it was the Spiderman Bowling Minigame that was the greatest, though. The game doesn't take itself seriously at all, which is refreshing.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary This is a good game that I thought was very enjoyable. When I First got it home I was very anxious to play it, when I first did play it I was very confused, but quickly adjusted to the map and tracking controls. This game is suitable for all ages, unless you consider pounding in the Green Goblin's face 20 stories above the ground offensive. I enjoyed this game quite a bit.Sound Great, especially when I'm blasting it through my surround sound and the sub woofers. Even through the little speakers in my TV it was great. The music really adds emotion to the game, as with most movies. The music stays identical with the motion picture.Gameplay The Gameplay is very simple, if you want to play simple. If you try to memorize all the different combos of attacks it gets quite complicate, but you really don't need to know any of them unless you're Bruce Lee. The only reason I really graded it down on this subject was because of its fighting controls while in the air.It's Very hard to sling punch and kick while web slinging. You are pretty much forced to use webbing to wrapp up an airborne enemy. Another draw back is when you web sling and accidentlly climb onto a building, very annoying in the timed and chasing levels.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Summary Good game; fun to play. Definately rent if you liked the movie, but I don't think I'd drop 50 big ones on this one just yet.Sound Sound is good. The narrator is hallerious in my opinion. The game also includes the voice acting of good ole Toby.Gameplay Quite fun! This game is very well done. The camera is very annoying, however, but this flaw can be overlooked, especially in the heat of the action.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. Rating Reviewed By timzzzzz sleepytimzzzFrom New York, USA Review Date 05/16/2002 Overall Rating ![]() 4 of 5 Rate this review? Summary Spider-man the game by activison is overall, a very fun game for the most part. Playing as the wall-crawling crime fighter is as fun an experience as you can imagine. And it promises to keep you amused... atleast for the first 10 hours.Sound The voice acting of spifer-man is done by the guy in the actualy movie, Tobey Maguire i think, which is suprising, because he doesn't really have the comical spider-man voice which any good old spider-man fan will expect. He also says the same thing a lot of times, which is annoying. That said, the voice acting is pretty good. The music also is nice at first but kinda gets on your nerves after a while.Gameplay First, the goods of the gameplay. Spider-man can use a variety of moves to defeat his enemies. You can learn more moves by finding golden little spidey icons. This adds a great deal of fun as you beat up thugs as bosses through the game in the fightin style of your choice. There are also a lot of other moves which include your web that are a great addition to the game. A thing must also be said for the out door levels. Its great how you can swing around and if you've played any of the old spider-man games you know swinging around was kind of a hassle. Web swinging in this game is made easy and you actually feel as if you have some control over where your going. The camera lock feature also makes the outdoor levels a lot more comfortable. The bosses in the game are also really smart. They can actually start predicting you moves if overused. wheni first saw this i thought it was a glitch, but he did it over and over again and i realized how much effort was put into this a.i.Now the bad, the camera angles, arghh. On some indoor levels you will fight many thugs and such, and it would have been pretty easy if you actually knew that they were there. The camera angles actually cripple you to an extent that you wont be able to see where and bad guys are. So in the end you will be spending a lot fo your time trying to see where they are when they are getting in some hits. It is so annoying that i just wanna throw my controller at the screen trying to injure the bad guys I couldn't see. The thugs aren't very smart though, if there is a wall in between you and the enemy the thugs will stay in the wall. Not a sign of quality designing, but im not complaining, it kinda made bad camera angle not so bad by having dumb thugs. Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member. | ||||||||||