Spider-Man 2: The Game

Spider-Man 2: The Game (2004)

by Aspyr Media, The Fizz Factor, Activision
Genres:Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:"Spider-Man 2" for PC and Mac is an almost completely different game than its console counterpart. This is not a port from the console version, but a different version developed by The Fizz Factor and published by Activision. As Spider-Man you must battle out through 8 chapters of mischief and mayhem to succeed. Along the way you will encounter and have to battle old foes like Rhino, Mysterio, Puma, Doc Ock and more. The game interface consists of a simple point and click system coupled with keyboard movement. Unlike it's console counterpart there is no free swinging movement but one designed with kids in mind. Fighting consists of basic punching, kicking, jumpkicks and a power meter that let's you do a supercharged attack. 'Spidey' can also zip to walls and objects and use his web to do basic attacks on enemies.Show more
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Since I did not have the PS2, I played this version of the game. Spider-man 2 is excellent in its own way. Controls based entirely on the mouse and keyboard layout, with funny goons, excellent boss fights and a story somewhat based on the movie.
Despite overall hate for it - I adore this game. Used to beat it under 1 hour on Holidays, just for the sake of it. It had the most unhinged and unsettling Mysterio levels
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