

Never does it delve into the likes of the soap-opera nonsense found in The O.C., but rather, it focuses on a kid trying to do the right thing with the gifts he was given. The story is great - revolving around Peter and his superhero duties mixed with his teenage woes. Treyarch enlisted the talents of USM scribe, Brian Michael Bendis, whose monthly work on the Spidey comic title rarely (if ever) disappoints and USM artist Mark Bagley, whose visual style is captured to near-perfection. This year, the good folks at Treyarch have given us another impressive entry with Ultimate Spider-Man, but it isn't exactly what you would call 'ultimate.' First things first, this is the closest a video game has gotten to a comic thus far. Though the story itself wasn't too impressive, the gameplay more than made up for it. It had so much going for it: a wide-open environment, amazing web-swinging mechanics, a solid fight system, and impressive visuals. Last year's Spider-Man 2 was a knockout in terms of what the series had done.
You have to open some doors, and those doors are hard to open.But overall, the acting, the story, the game play and the characters in this all add up to a really enjoyable game. Pretty difficult, but nowhere near the mission where you play as Venom against Carnage. In a few Spider-Man missions you have to prove your strength and lift or move heavy items using the triggers on your controller. There is a few more.The only bad thing about this is some of the levels. They include Green Goblin, Rhino and Electro.

The swinging as Spider-Man is very good and so is the controls for Venom.There is a variety of different villains that you face. As the story develops, Spider-Man unlocks different attacks and Venom becomes harder.The game play is very cool as well. The game starts off with Peter against Venom for the first time. The story basically revolves around the time where Peter Parker meets his childhood friend Eddie Brock. The story is is understandable, which is a must for any game. But everything, alas, comes at a price.First, there's the good stuff, which is like, 99.9% of the game. There are so many good features that they have put into this piece of work that you almost lose yourself in the game. This is one of the most awesome Spider-Man games that has ever been made.
