Spider-Man

Spider-Man (2000)

by Neversoft Entertainment, Westlake Interactive, Activision, Aspyr Media, Gradiente
Genres:Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:YOU DON'T JUST PLAY IT... YOU LIVE IT He spins a web, swings across the sky and lands with a somersault onto the Daily Bugle building. Who is this masked hero? It's you! Fight, jump and web-sling as Spider-Man as you take on a legion of sinister villains. The city is depending on you. Start swinging...
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The first video game I ever played. I have fond memories of swinging across the gassed out city and running from Monster Ock. An absolute classic, and bedrock of my childhood!
user avatar@DOOMKAIJUuser avatar@DOOMKAIJU
January 29, 2025
This was my first super hero game as a kid, probably in my (and probably other people too) the best Spider-man game of all time if not in the top five. I really loved the OST.
user avatar@RSENTM3NTuser avatar@RSENTM3NT
January 29, 2025
Played this on PS1 back in the day and I never got to complete the sewer level because I got lost. Recently complete it with an Duckstation Emulator, but it wasn't the best experience. Hope GOG brings it back. And fast!
user avatar@Xandercelluser avatar@Xandercell
January 29, 2025
When i got this for PS1 it was one of the first video games that i ever completed and made me into a gamer, so for me this is a the game that brought my passion for games to another level.
user avatar@Korotanuser avatar@Korotan
January 29, 2025
I got this game back then as a Demo Disc from my uncle when I whas 5 without realizing that it whas a Demo Disc. I back then just played first level over and over because I whas even in Kid mode unable to beat the second level which whas a time race but I had my blast. Years later when I whas older I finally managed to beat the second level realizing it is only a Demodisc encourageing to buy the game which whas then out of print so now I want it on GoG to be able to finally play it through.
This is the Spider-Man game that sets the bar of quality for all future Spidey games. Tight controls, too notch cast, and more extras than you can shake a web at! There's a reason this is one of the most popular Spidey speedrunning games around. I love this game so much!
It was my first full 3d videogame experience on PC. Level design was quick and fun, which made it short, but unforgettable experience nonetheless. I remember taking turns with my sister when trying to beat levels with symbiotes, cause we were kinda scared of them, considering we were around 6 years old both) This is just one of older Spider-man titles I want to see yet again. I understand that Activision Blizzard no longer has rights for Spidey and Marvel/Disney are very picky about it, but, consider this as wishful thinking. I simply have no one else to turn to. If GOG can't do it - there's no one else who can.
user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
January 30, 2025
I grew up with the PS1 version. Later in life, I gotten the N64 version. This was rather unexpected to have this much fan service in a licensed game at the time. Imagine Batman: Arkham series, the good ones back in the early 2000s. Some could consider Spider-Man games like this as a precursor to Marvel's Spider-Man game series. You get a rememberable narrator with a great soundtrack. You also can unlock a lot of outfits for Spider-Man. A little interesting piece of trivia. Neversoft made an deal to make this Spider-Man game. In return, Spider-Man was added to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 as a hidden skater. From all the Spider-Man games I played this still my favorite to date. A lot of characters shows up in the campaign. This was one of the first Spider-Man games to get the swinging right in video games. The game came out in between Spider-Man Unlimited show's run. If you're a Spider-Man fan you're absolutely going to love this!!! I do think this could sell well on GOG.
user avatar@eltonjssuser avatar@eltonjss
February 01, 2025
Lembro que ganhei meu PlayStation 1 com alguns jogos e no meio deles, estava essa jóia. Passei várias tardes jogando essa maravilha, coletando comic's e liberando trajes novos do aranha.
user avatar@Kosicuser avatar@Kosic
February 01, 2025
I was a Spider-Man fan when I was a little kid and this game was a dream come true for me. It would be cool to play it again! :)
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