This is probably the first good Spider-Man game available on the Wii.

User Rating: 8.5 | Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions WII
On one hand...
+Great graphics +Incredible Boss Battles +Tight Level Design
+Awesome Voice-Acting

On the other hand...
+Can be repetitious +Not a very good story

Since the Wii was introduced, Spider-Man has not been given a single decent game on the system. That streak has finally been ended with Shattered Dimensions, a great port which is a blast to play and is not bogged down by frustrating controls or poor graphics.
Shattered Dimensions features four different versions of the Web-Slinger: The Spider-Man we all know and love, the futuristic Spider-Man 2099,the teenage Ultimate Spider-Man, and the dark and gritty Spider-Man Noir. Each of these universes has its own, unique art style, and all of them are fun to look at and play. The only complaint is that Noir's game play is basically a rip-off of Arkham Asylum, but Wii owners probably won't realize that.
Spider-Man ditches the giant, free-roaming New York for this game in favor of a series of tighter, linear levels, which is a good choice, as porting all of New York from the PS3 to the Wii caused previous Spidey games to have some of the choppiest graphics I have ever seen. This game, however, actually looks and plays quite well. The boss battles are epic, and the environments suit each villain nicely. This may be one of the most lovingly made Spidey games yet.
There are, however, some very minor snags. Levels usually follow the same structure, and can be repetitive at times. Also, the main plot of the game is basically "Spider-Man breaks a magic rock!" and not much beyond that. Overall, however, this is the Spider-Man game to buy for the Wii.