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Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro

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Developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision, Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro is an action-adventure sequel to Spider-Man (2000). Players control Peter Parker as Spider-Man through mission-based stages set across New York City, using web-swinging, wall-crawling, and combo combat to stop Electro’s scheme. The game expands on the first title’s movement and fighting systems and is often remembered for its comic-book atmosphere and varied set-piece levels.
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Release Date
2001-01-01
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The game uses a third-person action perspective with a strong focus on traversal and melee combat. Players swing between buildings, climb walls, and chain punches with web-based attacks to defeat enemies. Stages are largely linear and mix combat encounters with platforming, chase sequences, escort segments, and boss fights. Progress advances chapter by chapter, with each mission taking place in different urban or industrial locations around New York.

Peter Parker / Spider-Man

The main protagonist, combining agility, webs, and close-range combat to stop the villains.

Max Dillon / Electro

The primary antagonist, whose electric powers drive the central threat.

Mister Negative

Appears in some references as an important opposing figure tied to the wider conflict.

Learn the rhythm of web-swinging early and favor rooftops and wall routes to avoid heavy ground fire. Use web attacks to pin ranged enemies before closing in with melee combos. Bosses usually telegraph their strongest attacks, so watch their animations and punish only after safe openings. In platform sections, prioritize stable camera angles and controlled movement over speed.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use high ground and walls to bypass dense enemy fire.

Tips

Web attacks are best for crowd control before melee follow-ups.

Tips

In boss fights, dodge safely and punish during clear recovery windows.

User Reviews

Many players remember it as more mobile and Spider-Man-like than the first game.

User Reviews

The stages are varied, though some camera and jumping quirks feel dated today.

User Reviews

As a PS-era superhero action game, it is often praised for its mood and pacing.

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