Spider-Man (2002)

Treyarch

Nintendo GameCube · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 2 · Xbox

2.91 from 832 ratings

1701 members have it in their collection · 17 playing now · 160 backlogged · 101 wish listed

Developed by Treyarch and published by Activision, the game has you playing as Spider-Man in the events of the movie while also adding new enemies like the Shocker and Vulture. The gameplay consists of successive levels where you need to defeat thugs with your fists and web and save someone/something from multiple sources of danger until you reach the boss … Read more
Developed by Treyarch and published by Activision, the game has you playing as Spider-Man in the events of the movie while also adding new enemies like the Shocker and Vulture. The gameplay consists of successive levels where you need to defeat thugs with your fists and web and save someone/something from multiple sources of danger until you reach the boss of the section. You either fight in enclosed environments or swing around New-York City in "aerial" sequences. Read less
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Details

Developers
Treyarch
Publishers
Activision
Genres
Adventure, Platform
Themes
Action, Science fiction
Franchises
Spider-Man
Event
Nintendo E3 2002 Press Conference

Release dates

  • Apr 15, 2002 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo GameCube, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2
  • Jun 07, 2002 (Full Release) (Europe) PlayStation 2
  • Feb 13, 2003 (Full Release) (Japan) Nintendo GameCube
  • Jun 13, 2003 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo GameCube

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Rating distribution

5 stars
37
4 stars
122
3 stars
450
2 stars
179
1 star
44
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Status Atag Aug 3, 2024

Relived one of my fondest childhood movie memories today by re-watching the original Spider-Man (2002) in the cinema for the Spider-Man 2 anniversary celebration!

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The films will forever hold a special place in my heart. At a young age I looked up to Peter Parker as the loner at my school who forever dreamed of standing up to my bullies. …

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Relived one of my fondest childhood movie memories today by re-watching the original Spider-Man (2002) in the cinema for the Spider-Man 2 anniversary celebration!

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The films will forever hold a special place in my heart. At a young age I looked up to Peter Parker as the loner at my school who forever dreamed of standing up to my bullies. It sounds silly but Uncle Bens teachings that with great power comes great responsibility, and how Peter always strived to be the better person, guided me in a funny sort of way. It was great to relive all of those emotions again and really shows the power of cinema.

They're showing the entire Spidey collection in the UK, I loved the original trilogy so gonna go watch the other two films over the next couple of weekends! The games were great too! Especially love Spider-Man 2 Enter Electro (PS1), Spider-Man 2 (PS2) and Ultimate Spider-Man (PS2).

It's pizza time!!

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Please...callmeYork

Status Please...callmeYork Jul 12, 2020

I have very fond memories of Spidey 2, and loved Insomniac's Spider-Man, so I wanted to give this a whirl.

There is a lot of Bruce Campbell, so that's good. Moving Spider-Man feels so clumsy that I was done with it after an hour. There is probably an ok game here if you stick with it, and it seems like …

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I have very fond memories of Spidey 2, and loved Insomniac's Spider-Man, so I wanted to give this a whirl.

There is a lot of Bruce Campbell, so that's good. Moving Spider-Man feels so clumsy that I was done with it after an hour. There is probably an ok game here if you stick with it, and it seems like they did a good job of capturing the feel of the movie. However, I think I will jump ahead to Ultimate Spider-Man. I see no reason to shatter my nostalgia of SM2 by replaying it now. Also, I just don't want to chase balloons.

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