
Digital Spy writes: "Ever since that radioactive bug took a bite out of Peter Parker in the early 1960s, Spider-Man has captured the imaginations of comic book fans the world over. Despite going on to become one of the most recognisable characters in popular culture, the web-slinger is a consistent underachiever in the world of video games. Previous efforts such as Ultimate Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2: The Game almost captured the essence of the property, but it's fair to say that fans are yet to be treated to the definitive wall-crawling experience."

TW: “With the recent release of the sequel film, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, I’ve been revisiting the astounding world of the Spider-Verse, enjoying both the prequel and the new sequel film in all their glory; and it’s led me to ask one question — why the hell isn’t there a Spider-Verse game?”
I too would like a whole game with the entire world looking like the animated movie. It could be awesome

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"I only wish we had five years on any one of the Spider-Man games we made!"
Well, you don't have to work for Activision ya know. But yeah, they did a fair job considering the limited resources and well....Activision.
TASM2 was like the last superhero movie that had a movie tie-in game accompanying it