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Spider-Man 2

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Spider-Man 2 for Nintendo DS is an action-adventure game developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Activision. Based on the hit film, it adds side content around New York patrols, crime-fighting, and mission-based progression. The game uses the DS dual-screen layout and touch features to support web-swinging and map interaction, earning attention as a distinctive portable take on the movie license.
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Release Date
2004-01-01
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1

The game mixes side-scrolling action with mission progression across city zones and interior stages. Players control Spider-Man using jumps, wall-crawling, melee combos, and web-based movement. One screen handles most of the action while the other is used for map, status, and some touch input. Beyond story objectives, players respond to street crimes and timed events. Progress unlocks additional missions, areas, and boss encounters that test movement and evasive timing.

Peter Parker / Spider-Man

The main hero, balancing life in New York with crime-fighting and major threats.

Doctor Octopus

A central villain whose mechanical arms make him a dangerous boss and story opponent.

Mary Jane Watson

Peter's close companion and an important figure in the game's narrative.

Learn the rhythm of web-swinging early, since efficient movement helps in both patrol events and chase missions. Against groups, interrupt close enemies first and then disable ranged attackers with web attacks or fast pressure. During city tasks, clear nearby incidents before crossing the map to save time. In boss fights, watch for attack wind-ups, dodge with short jumps or wall movement, then punish during recovery frames.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Maintain height while web-swinging to travel faster and avoid ground threats.

Tips

Take out ranged enemies first to make crowded fights easier.

Tips

Memorize event locations and routes after a failed timed mission to improve your next attempt.

User Reviews

The dual-screen presentation gives the portable version its own identity.

User Reviews

It is smaller in scope than the console release, but the patrol structure and superhero theme remain enjoyable.

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