Description
A Treyarch and Activision action-adventure released in 2004, an official adaptation of the second Spider-Man film. New York fully open-world this time (a major innovation), Peter Parker faces Doctor Octopus with revolutionary web-swinging mechanics (real building physics). Considered one of the best Spider-Man games of all time. The franchise video game peak.
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Swinging from building to building on a web, at full speed, over an open city: the exhilarating sense of freedom marked every player. The fun lies in this gleeful movement, even more than in the fights. Letting go and slicing through the air delivers an immediate, unmatched euphoria. Iconic and joyful, a peak of the open-world superhero.
Swinging from skyscraper to skyscraper with a surprisingly exhilarating sweep of webbing turns simply moving around New York into a pleasure that is its own reward. Chaining missions, challenges and street crimes keeps reviving the urge to zip off elsewhere. The side tasks repeat, but this freedom of movement and this sense of embodying the hero keep a stubborn pull.
Swinging freely across an open New York turns exploration into endless fun, punctuated by main missions and countless challenges. Foiling crimes, ferreting out hidden tokens and wrapping it all up holds you well beyond the story. That freedom of movement, paired with a teeming city, earns the title a stubborn reputation as a standout action-adventure.