


But everything else about these iterations of Spider-Man 3 is ugly, clumsy, or utterly boring. Sure, the Wii version throws in some new motion-sensing controls, and you still get to swing around inside a giant, open-ended version of New York City.

The Wii and PlayStation 2 versions were put together by a different studio, Vicarious Visions, and are severely downgraded from the benchmark set by previous Spider-Man movie games. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, produced by longtime Spidey developer Treyarch, were essentially slightly upgraded versions of the previous Spider-Man movie games. But be forewarned that not all versions offer the same gameplay experience. Alongside the hotly anticipated film comes the video game adaptation of Spider-Man 3 for consoles.
