
On easy mode, each bonus is 500 points, normal is 700, and hero is 1000 each. Players can gain, depending on difficulty, points on completing these tasks. Some levels have other specific aspects, such as “Secrets” (uncover a secret area), “Combat” (defeat all enemies), and “stealth” (remain undetected by enemies). Levels use a scoring system that covers more aspects, such as “Time” (clear level in a set time), “Perfect” (not take damage/not be detected) and “Style” (use as many combos as possible). While most levels are indoors, there are several levels set outside, among the sky-scrapers of New York, which require the player to web-sling from building to building, as falling below a certain height will result in an instant Game Over. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi Random Movies on M4uFree.Like the 2000 Spider-Man game and its 2001 sequel, Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, Spider-Man is a level-based beat ’em up video game, where the player takes on the role of the superhero Spider-Man. Spider-Man was written by the prolific blockbuster scribe David Koepp (Jurassic Park, Panic Room). Meanwhile, his do-gooder alter ego finds a nemesis in the form of the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), a super-powered, megalomaniacal villain who happens to be the alter ego of Harry's father, weapons-manufacturing mogul Norman Osborn. When he's not busy fighting crime in a spider suit, Peter moves into an apartment with his best friend, Harry (James Franco), and begins work as a photographer at the Daily Bugle. But when Peter apathetically fails to stop a burglar from robbing the wrestling arena, a tragedy follows that compels him to devote his powers to fighting crime - as the superhero Spider-Man. At first, Peter uses his powers for material gain, winning a wrestling match with a purportedly lucrative prize. On a field trip to a Columbia University lab, Peter is bitten by a genetically altered spider and overnight he gains superhuman strength, agility, and perception.

Spider-Man follows the template of the original Stan Lee/Steve Ditko source material, with hero Peter Parker an orphaned, intellectual teen loner living in Queens with his aunt (Rosemary Harris) and uncle (Cliff Robertson), and dreaming of the girl next door, Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst).


Storyline: After incorporating elements of comic book style and design into many of his films, director Sam Raimi helms this straight-ahead, big-budget comic book adaptation, which also marks acclaimed young actor Tobey Maguire's first dip into live-action blockbuster filmmaking.
