The game also really plays up Spidey's "wants to help everyone" nature - even in the fight with Shocker he's concerned as to why his opponent is acting oddly and offers to help sort his problems - and gives you a lot of stuff to do that isn't just kicking bad guys in the face. Spidey can find science research posts about the city set up by Norman Osborn's wife and which Harry has asked him to keep an eye on lest Norman pull their funding. Using these offers some (fairly simple) science puzzle games and then a trek through the city to find the source of whatever the station's sensors detected (so far, rising levels of lethal compound in pollution and a toxic gas leak).
And I want the Spider-Plushie!! It's one of the collectibles you can find in Peter's old backpacks left webbed around the city (a nod and wink to all the times he left his day clothes/school kit webbed up somewhere while he got his Spidey on in the comics) and it's adorable! Even Spidey thinks so, he just regrets he couldn't licence it without revealing his identity...
And I want the Spider-Plushie!! It's one of the collectibles you can find in Peter's old backpacks left webbed around the city (a nod and wink to all the times he left his day clothes/school kit webbed up somewhere while he got his Spidey on in the comics) and it's adorable! Even Spidey thinks so, he just regrets he couldn't licence it without revealing his identity...