The poor quality assurance means Spider-Man is full of game-breaking bugs that will prevent you from finishing the game, including ones that will corrupt saves or leave you stuck in a loading or cutscene loop. The clumsy camera means it's difficult to see around corners or where you're supposed to crawl or jump or what bad-guys you're supposed to not get shot by. The arcade-style play can involve having to rewatch cutscenes and narration over and over again as you try to get the level right. He even has Stan “the Man” Lee offering narration at the beginnings of each level! Unfortunately, what he doesn't have are decent camera angles or a robust quality assurance inspection.
Spider-Man has wall-crawling, web-slinging action, super-strength, and even his spidey-senses in this arcade-style adventure beat-em-up. Spider-Man shows a bit of promise and comes close to being up to the task. Super-hero games are always difficult: you want to include challenge to the players, but you want the hero to still feel “super” in the hands of the player.