Description:PSone gamers have been eagerly awaiting the return of the webbed superhero. And while Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro is a game with problems, it's still good fun for wannabe superheroes. The plot sees you attempting to save New York from the hands of Electro, whose voltage is higher than ever with a bad attitude to match; to save the dayPSone gamers have been eagerly awaiting the return of the webbed superhero. And while Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro is a game with problems, it's still good fun for wannabe superheroes. The plot sees you attempting to save New York from the hands of Electro, whose voltage is higher than ever with a bad attitude to match; to save the day, you've got to explore, swing across the skyline, jump from rooftop to rooftop and take out the bad guys. But be prepared for a challenge--this is a hard game, sometimes frustratingly so, and, compounded by tetchy controls, it's going to take some getting used to.
Yet for those who make the effort, it is good fun to play. The training mode and the first level offer help in breaking in the less experienced player, and once you get going, it's hard not to get into the swing of things. There are various boss characters to take out (a job you can make easier by fully utilising the versatility of those spider's webs you fire) and their henchmen can invariably be disposed of with the enhanced kick and punch combos.
Ultimately, a perfect Spiderman game this is not, and for the inevitable third Spidey adventure, there's certainly work to be done. But take this for what it is--a flawed but enjoyable action game--and chances are you'll enjoy it more than you expect to. --Simon Brew
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Platform - PlayStation
Enter Electro is either a great sequel or an unnecessary one, depending on your point of view. For me it was, and will remain, the former. Electro has almost everything the first game didn't and even though it presents itself in an impressive manner, you might find yourself, like I, running to the first game instead of this.
The ability to finally walk on street-level was the number 1 point here and because of this, many missions felt realistic and a better understa"
Happy Vader added this to a list 1 year, 4 months ago
"The greatest level in this game:
Spidey vs. Lizard
Anytime the word 'vs.' comes up, better get ready for some good, 5-minute action! Anyway, Enter Electro was much better and much darker than it's predecessor. The ability to finally walk on street-level was the No. 1 point here. The graphics were better and the characters were more greatly defined and it was quite scary in places.
Even though The Lizard appears in the first game as an interactive character, you fight him in this game. The cut-"