


Spider-Man: Ultimate Avenger may not be the most polished Spider-Man game ever released but it sure is one hell of a ride. You can fire your webs across some huge distances, allowing you to build up some massive speed (then faceplant a wall in a bone-crunching collision). Using your webs to fling yourself around the large open city is a blast, and you can even manage a reasonable amount of accuracy once you get the hang of it. The writing, silly cutscenes and wobbly ragdoll physics are all very funny, but what most impresses about Spider-Man: Ultimate Avenger is that it’s actually a lot of fun to play. These tasks are all pretty weird and are designed to test the speed and accuracy of your web-slinging as you prepare you for a final showdown against an ultimate evil that has come to consume all intellectual property. In Spider-Man: Ultimate Avenger you use your web-slinging skills to perform a variety of missions dealt out to you by your buddy Iron Man in some very funny cut-scenes. Spider-Man: Ultimate Avenger is a hilarious Spider-Man fan game that sees you propelling the wobbly ragdoll body of Marvel’s iconic web-slinger around levels to perform heroic tasks – such as delivering pizza, grabbing power-ups and erm… killing orphans?!
