

Spider-Man 3 on the GBA is exactly what you'd expect—fast, chaotic, and packed with that classic web-slinging action. You start off swinging between buildings, dodging traffic, and punching thugs in the face, which honestly never gets old. The black suit shows up early, and yeah, it makes you feel overpowered in the best way possible.
Fights are button-mashy but satisfying, especially when you yank enemies into the air with webs or bounce off walls like a maniac. The city feels small compared to console versions, but for a handheld game, it’s impressive how much verticality they squeezed in. Some of the boss fights are a pain (looking at you, Sandman), but pulling off ridiculous combos makes up for it.
If you’ve played the other movie tie-ins, this one’s more of the same—just with a darker suit and a few extra moves. It’s not deep, but it’s a solid way to kill time when you’re craving some Spider-Man chaos.
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