Manhattan is much bigger than in Spider-Man 2, and the game features over 20 miles (32 km) of sewers and subways, although only in the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC versions of the game.
Spider-Man has a brand new combat system that was worked from the ground up and includes more aerial moves and web attacks. The 360/PC/PS3 versions of the game feature more moves than the PS2/Wii/PSP versions of the game. For the Wii, the motion sensors are used during combat: the Wii Remote is used as Spider-Man's fists and the Nunchuk is used to dodge attacks.
In the Wii version, the motion sensors are also used for web-slinging as well as combat. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk are used as Spidey's right and left hands respectively. It is possible to switch to a left-handed mode, so that the Wii Remote is used as Spidey's left hand, in the options menu.
Part of the game puts the player in control of the Black-Suited Spider-Man where Spider-Man's combat system has more brutal moves and a "Rage" system that allows for more aggressive moves.
The game features cineractives that are button sensitive. Game director Chris Archer explained that all the gameplay is playable, including what would be included as a cinematic.
The Nintendo DS version has a 100% touch screen combat system with only the d-pad being used for moving Spider-Man.
Spider-Man can access his camera anytime he wants.
Has 4 unlockable characters, Which are: Spider-Man, Black-Suited Spider-Man, Scorpion (mini game), New Goblin (final battle, gameplay in the Collector's Edition and Xbox live downloadable content), Peter Parker
Nearly all moves can now be charged to increase power.
Spider-Man has a brand new combat system that was worked from the ground up and includes more aerial moves and web attacks. The 360/PC/PS3 versions of the game feature more moves than the PS2/Wii/PSP versions of the game. For the Wii, the motion sensors are used during combat: the Wii Remote is used as Spider-Man's fists and the Nunchuk is used to dodge attacks.
In the Wii version, the motion sensors are also used for web-slinging as well as combat. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk are used as Spidey's right and left hands respectively. It is possible to switch to a left-handed mode, so that the Wii Remote is used as Spidey's left hand, in the options menu.
Part of the game puts the player in control of the Black-Suited Spider-Man where Spider-Man's combat system has more brutal moves and a "Rage" system that allows for more aggressive moves.
The game features cineractives that are button sensitive. Game director Chris Archer explained that all the gameplay is playable, including what would be included as a cinematic.
The Nintendo DS version has a 100% touch screen combat system with only the d-pad being used for moving Spider-Man.
Spider-Man can access his camera anytime he wants.
Has 4 unlockable characters, Which are: Spider-Man, Black-Suited Spider-Man, Scorpion (mini game), New Goblin (final battle, gameplay in the Collector's Edition and Xbox live downloadable content), Peter Parker
Nearly all moves can now be charged to increase power.
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