A Limited Edition of the game was released for the PlayStation 2, and includes additional content such as a "making of" documentary and an interview with Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee.
When playing as either character, the player must manually aim and shoot a web at an actual building to swing, much like its previous game, Spider-Man 2.
A menu for the player to check out how many tokens they have collected, and how many combat tours, races and city events they have completed.
The Game Boy Advance version of Ultimate Spider-Man is a side-scrolling platformer, divided into seven "issues", each containing three chapters.
Unlike the Console, PC, or Nintendo DS games, this version features a limited supply of Spider-Man's web fluid contained in a blue gauge, consumed for both web-slinging and web-firing.
Web fluid which can be refilled by obtaining blue pick-ups scattered throughout levels, dropped by enemies, or as a reward from saved civilians.
The game features a slightly modified storyline, for example, players will face Shocker in a strangely challenging battle, despite the comical nature of the character.
The game also features a multiplayer mode, where players can unlock different characters and arenas for a head-to-head fight.
Three months later, Peter Parker has re assumed his normal life and has forgotten about Eddie who is actually alive and has been feeding on people randomly in a nearby park and proves his strength in a fight with Wolverine, who was the owner of a motorbike Venom threw through a bar.
interferes and Venom escapes, yet he goes back to Trask where he reveals to Silver Sable that Peter Parker is Spider-Man.
Eddie awakens inside Trask Industries due to hearing Peter screaming as Toomes injected him with their own makeshift sample of the Venom Suit, transforming him into Carnage.
Trask finally gives Peter files on their parents yet takes them while trying to flee from an angry Venom yet he does not know how to fly the helicopter and his contract with Silver Sable has expired.
arrive, Peter reads the files and discovers that the reason for their parents' plane crash was due to Eddie Brock Sr. trying on the Venom Suit onboard.
Eddie seems to have survived by lying low and staying away from Peter Parker, and picking off random victims to sustain his own existence.
(Between issues 71 and 72) A few months later Marvel.com advertised the Silver Sable arc as being the follow-up to the Ultimate Spider-Man video game.
[6][7][8][9][10][11] CiN Weekly gave it a score of 88 out of 100 and stated that "The true letdown... is that the master villains can still be supremely frustrating to defeat, requiring several replays and exhaustive bouts of highly patterned attacks".
[36] The New York Times gave it a positive-to-average review and said that the game was "very entertaining, and the addition of Nemesis creates some interesting new situations, but over all there isn't a lot of variety; you fight, you race, you ramble around the city, and then you do it all again".
[38] The Sydney Morning Herald gave it three-and-a-half stars out of five and stated that "combat against dim-witted goons can become repetitive but missions offer diversity".