Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSpider-Man/Peter Parker struggles between his personal life which involves Mary Jane Watson and his superhero life where he joins up with a vigilante known as Black Cat battling a series of ... Tout lireSpider-Man/Peter Parker struggles between his personal life which involves Mary Jane Watson and his superhero life where he joins up with a vigilante known as Black Cat battling a series of foes including the mad Doc Ock.Spider-Man/Peter Parker struggles between his personal life which involves Mary Jane Watson and his superhero life where he joins up with a vigilante known as Black Cat battling a series of foes including the mad Doc Ock.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
- Peter Parker
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- Tour Guide
- (voix)
- Black Cat
- (voix)
- Harry Osborn
- (voix)
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- J. Jonah Jameson
- (voix)
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- Betty Brant
- (voix)
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- Aunt May
- (voix)
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- Rhino
- (voix)
- Shocker
- (voix)
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- Mr. Azizi
- (voix)
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- Police Officer
- (voix)
- (as Mike Mccoll)
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New York not only looks like New York, but you can explore it to the fullest! The boss-fights are creative and expansive, and there is a lot to do in the city without having to follow the main plot. Not to mention various famous landmarks that ACTUALLY exist in the city; many of which only NYers would recognize. As an added bonus? Bruce Campbell, baby! The best part about the shoddy first game and definitely a great addition to this one. Not to mention you get to hear him well over 200 times! Now, for the bad. The various random missions lack variety. After a while, you just wanna shoot a kid's balloon with a web instead of returning it to him. When the main story is finished, the only thing left to do is finish gathering all the various icons in the game. While many will do this happily to get 100%, it can get dull after a while. The game has replay value, but it's very limited.
Overall, a great movie game and definitely sets the bar for any hero games to follow in the free-roam format.
There are a few minor flaws such as no subway entrances or subway tunnels and there sure aren't any pets in the city but it is a great game.
After story mode, you must work your way up to 100%, which is a very long devoting process in which Spider-Man must complete challenges, missions and find all exploration tokens. But this is still a great game and really fun for those who are not allowed to play Grand Theft Auto because of the rating. Go out and buy this game and beat it!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe little boy who loses his balloon in a recurring goal in this game reappears in the Ultimate Spider-Man (2005) video game. He is the first person that the player devours when they use Venom. The part with Venom is a nod to this video game, where the task of returning the balloon back to the boy was considered extremely annoying by game players who played "Spider-Man 2".
- GaffesCollision lines (the usually invisible areas that tell the game whether or not you're colliding with something) are constantly visible. Look for the white line around characters.
- Citations
Tour Guide: So, let me tell you three things about Black Cat. 38-24-36. End of story.
- Versions alternativesThe PSP version contains zero free-roaming, but is based on the level select gameplay of the 2002 game instead.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Toonami Game Reviews: Spider-Man 2 (2004)
- Bandes originalesBeat Your Heart Out
Song and lyrics by Brody Dalle
(C) 2003 Distilla Nation Music [BMI]
All arrangements by The Distillers
Published by Chrysalis Songs/Distilla Music Nation [BMI]