The game teaches the player basic mechanics like movement, using the web to swing between buildings, and so on. In the first minutes of the game, we’re welcomed by the familiar voice of Bruce Campbell and a traditional introduction.
The main story arcs and quests are based on Sam Raimi’s movie trilogy, with the addition of some classical (for the universe) conflicts with well-known villains and organized crime gangs. The game didn’t surprise gamers with any outstanding innovative features and mechanics, but focused on polishing the already known ones, as will be explained later in this Spider Man 3 review. The first group of developers is responsible for the Xbox 360, Play Station 3, and PC versions, while the latter made it available on portable consoles like PSP, Nintendo DS, and Game Boy.
Spiderman 3 is a game that was developed by Treyarch and Vicarious Visions and released in October 2007.