When I first played this game at launch I was blown away by how amazing it was and how it really immersed you in the world of spiderman. Five years later I can still say its one of the greatest games I've ever played and I find myself replaying it at least once a year. Looking forward to the sequel!!
@@akira-qr4qm honestly, the gameplay is so much fun and I think the fact that a lot of AAA games released recently were pretty mediocre helps a lot. Plus I’m a big fan of spiderman as well.
I just finished my only replay since 2018 yesterday on PS5! I agree with a lot of what you said here. I just couldn't believe how many sections of the game weren't the actual Spider-Man levels despite how fantastic it still was. It's also a much shorter game than I remember, with Doc Ock being introduced as a villain much later than anticipated. At the very least, the most memorable part of the game for me was the excellent finale, and it was everything I remembered. It's still Insomniac and the PS4 gen's crown gem.
the game is so good that it feels shorter while playing it but when we remember it, it feels bigger i don't know how to explain. The sequel really deserved a 30h campaign, too bad it will be only 17
Honestly the story, the characters, and the writing in general in this game is so stellar that I feel like every video game should be looking to it as a model for storytelling into the future. It's that good.
5:02 - that is a reason why his new face looks so horribly wrong. He went through a lot during his 8 years as Spider-Man - his personal life is a mess, he doesn't have enough sleep, he gets beaten to a bloody pulp regularly. He just can't look like a schoolboy after that, even with all his powers. And his old face showed his everyday struggle really well. Also, his old face was much more expressive. That's why the final scenes in the game were so memorable.
The MJ and Miles levels were okay the first time, when you didn’t know what was safe, what the enemy view cones were like, there were still surprises and you actually had to put effort into thinking out your route. But on even the first replay, you realize how very easy the sections are and how on rails it is. Then it’s too easy to manipulate and it’s a bore. The first time it’s fun! Never again though lol Other than that, I think the whole game aged really well. I just finished my 4th or 5th play through of the main story a couple days ago But I still really resent the face change. He looks too young and fresh! Hasn’t he been Spidey for like 8 years at the start of the game? Sure, maybe the average 24 year might or might not look a little younger than the original model, but it makes sense that he wouldn’t; he gets hit all the time, constantly stressed, skincare it probably shit since he’s in a mask 8hrs+/- a day, etc. Why should he look like he can’t drink legally yet?
Can’t believe it’s been five years since this game released. I played it for the first time last year and thought it was for the most part a great game
I replayed this game during Covid in the run up to the PS5's, and Spider-Man: Miles Morales' launch. Personally I really felt that gameplay wise is absolutely has aged well. Storywise... it hits different after Covid and the riots that all happened that year, game hits much closer to home after those, especially towards the end.
"Marvel's Spider-Man" is easily the best Spider-Man game I've played. Admittedly the only good aspect of the previous games was the web-swinging, but that's not to damn it with faint praise. The web-swinging is really well done. I like how naturally it lets me keep momentum going. I did feel it was slightly floaty, and the complete lack of fall damage took some of the thrill out of it. I hope these aspects are improved a bit in the sequel, but regardless it's a solid traversal system. The game is very derivative. The influence of the Arkham games is clear in the combat, traversal, and taking place in an original universe. Even some scenarios are borrowed, with the Scorpion section being reminiscent of Batman's Scarecrow encounters. The game handles these elements very well though, and is arguably better than most of the games it borrows from. The MJ and Miles sections were low points in the game. But that isn't because the change of pace was bad, so much as the instant-failure stealth was annoying and unsatisfying. I wouldn't mind having MJ involved again if they can figure out these problems. Cluttering the map with a bunch of icons and "content" is also a feature I'm not a big fan of. It didn't bother me during the main quest because the web-swinging was so engaging I enjoyed any excuse to go around the city. When I went back to play the DLC missions though, the luster had worn off. It felt like the game had very few gameplay scenario ideas, and they had overstayed their welcome. All that being said, I really enjoyed "Marvel's Spider-Man" and hope the series continues strong.
Well I have some good news. They improved the swinging system by adding a bunch of new mechanics, features and crisp animations. And now Fall damage is an option you can turn on or off in the sequel game. Don’t know if they improved on the swinging feeling floaty at times tho.
As far as the first game goes from the PS4 version, the game STILL holds up after Spider-Man 2 came out. It STILL looks good, I didn’t realize how much of an improvement Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was until I watched this video. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is TRULY a next-gen game for the PlayStation 5!
@@dolurosu100% It’s an amazing game but it’s it has its weaknesses lmao. For example: the general NPC AI and The City’s Interactivity. The “people of the city” are extremely basic and their models are very repetitive. The feeling of NY being a melting pot if different people, cultures and languages isn’t there at all. Even something as simple as hearing people speak a different language or have a different accent as you swing by would have helped. You can barely interact with the people aside from a basic Triangle input to hi five them or something, you rarely ever save any civilians outside of scripted missions and little random acts of heroism like the little girl loosing her ballon in Spider-Man 2 aren’t present at all. The city itself kind of feels dead. There’s also a problem with the open World mechanic. Unlike Batman Arkham Knight and games like it, you can pretty much never enter buildings on your own. The locations we visit during the main story are just one off locations. You can never go back to them. The map in general is closed off until the story needs it, which is disappointing. insomniacs Spider-Man 2 is a PS5 Exclusive. A Next-Gen game. If it misses out on these details it would be very disappointing.
The only thing that didn't age well are the side missions, chore inducing collectibles for unlocking suits, and the tiring challenges scattered around. The crime will get annoying too, you do a simple robbery, more backup criminal comes, you save a civilian from a car compartment, more backup criminal comes, you save a kidnapped civilian laughably surrounded by dozens of goons. Like seriously we just want simple crimes that can be stopped in 1 minute for fuck sake.
Thank You Flandrew. Thanks to your video I have garnered some respect for the games story. I can't say so about the gameplay but nevertheless you did it. It wont be something I'll pick up anytime soon but It warms the heart knowing some things are great despite anything else. Have a Nice Day.
The biggest issue I had on my second playthrough of this game was the stealth; very few of the gadgets actually have use in stealth encounters, and I didn't feel like I had nearly as much freedom to experiment as with combat. Just a minor gripe, since it's still very visually satisfying, and most stealth sections end with combat anyways. This is still one of the best games of all time imo.
I am back one month later after playing the game and this game is fantastic!!! I had so much fun playing it! I must be one of the few that enjoyed the MJ and Miles bits. Sluggish yes, but world building.
Wow, it's been 5yrs since Insomniacs Spider-Man game came out back in 2018. Playing this on the PS4, really brought so much love and joy into playing this game. Playing this really brought my Spider-Man 2 memories back. Now that the sequel will arrive soon enough. It's gonna be one "Spectacular" day.
I remember when this game came out i was in 7th grade, I was so hyped to play it the day after i got it because my brother was playing it. Unfortunately though i had school so i faked being sick and my dad let me stay home and i was home alone playing this masterpiece. Cant wait to go to midnight release for Spider-Man 2
While I do get the hate behind the MJ missions, I think people give them way too much flack. I personally found it a nice break from Spider-Manning and gave the feel of real danger when you’re just a civilian. It created a great atmosphere and just shows how powerful Spider-Man is.
I honestly hated the Miles missions more than the MJ ones. They were essentially the same, but at least MJ got a taser later which made them sorta fun.
Any mission where in a superhero game where they specifically make you not play as the superhero is nothing but a waste of time, manpower, and money. It literally boils down to them going" Hey, we know you like playing as Spider-Man in the Spider-Man game you purchased but choke on a fat one because you can play as useless regular people instead."
I would say that the Miles Morales game is better than this one. Marvel's Spider-Man has an Arkham City problem in that there's almost too much to do because a lot of it is filler content. Also many times you'd be close to a mission waypoint and just like in Arkham City you'd be drawn far away again by a crime happening, now of course you could ignore them but then you'd lose the feeling that you were the hero you were playing as. I swear the crime alerts are triggered by proximity to a mission. I love Marvel's Spider-Man and Arkham City but in both I found the side stuff becoming a chore rather than a fun diversion. Miles Morales though cut a lot of the filler away and it's the better game for that. There's still filler there but it no longer feels like it's getting in the way of story as it did so often in the main game.
"PS2/Xbox Spider-Man 2 + Arkham" is such a great concept and an obvious hit, and I'm glad they made the choice to do an original story instead of rush it to tie in with Marvel Cinematic Product #18B-Z4
I think the Miles gameplay segments are SIGNIFICANTLY better than the MJ segments, purely because Miles doesn't go looking for trouble. Every time MJ gets into trouble, it's because she snuck into some place that she knew she wasn't supposed to be and that it would be dangerous. She hid this from Peter because... she hates precaution I guess. You only ever play as Miles because he stumbles into dangerous situations and has to do something to get through. The only Miles Segment that starts with Miles doing something stupid is the one time he has to get past Sable agents, but It's still not as bad as MJ since he didn't know anything like this would happen, and he was just trying to get to F.E.A.S.T.
@@WhoShorts_ apparently it does matter, to you. You didn’t have to comment on my comment. You wanted to, maybe even needed to. To look down on me, from your hight of superiority. It doesn’t matter, so let me comment whatever I want if I want to as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone. Good day, and God bless.
This was my very first PS4 game ever, I'd been gifted the bundle for christmas that year and it remains a core memory. I recently got a PS5 and am playing all the games before SM2 drops(💪🏾19"🗣) and I've found myself loving this game all over again
My thoughts are, it's depressing this is already 5 years old and old enough to be on this great nostalgia channel. Curse the unstoppable progression of time
3:26 They decided to change Peter's face because old face (of John Bubniak) hadn't matched with voice actor's (Yuri Lowenthal) facial capture on PS5. Probably because the game worked on PS4 in 30 FPS, but on PS5 you can play it in 60.
@@Zippy_Zolton That was the official explanation, but its also probably partly down to wanting this version of Peter to now look slightly closer to Tom Hollands version versus Andrew Garfield's (but still legally distinct from either). Be that Insomniac's preference or a mandate from Sony.
9:03 I wonder if that eye on one of the buildings is a little nod to Neversoft. Probably wouldn't think that if this level didn't have the streets filled with poison, just like the PS1 Spidey had the streets filled with poisonous gas.
Story was great. Mainly because it was original, wasn't tied to movies or specific comics. But gameplay... It was really good, the action surpassing spiderman for psx, but reminded me a lot to Arkham, and the multiple icons on a map to take out. Still, one of the best spider man games out there
Bravo 👏🏻 Please compare spider man friend or foe web of shadows and the amazing spider man 1 versions+007 quantum of solace and lord of the rings Aragorn's quest
One of my favorite games ever and crazy five years have passed. I enjoyed it because it was young millennial spider man: the game, at about the same age I was at the time. I hate what they did to the character model though and may be a reason I don’t buy the new one. One before looked like an adult in his 20s, this one looks like a teenager, and loses the gravitas
I played this game for the first time a couple of months ago on PC and man, it was such a good time and I bought the Miles expac after it cause I wanted more after 100%ing it
I just realised that Spider-Man should not be able to crawl on most inside roofs because the plaster would probably break with a grown man hanging from it with just his fingertips and toes as contact points
My thoughts on the game till the release of Spider-Man 2??? -it's not a PERFECT game, but it was insomniac's perfect FOUNDATION! And it'll pay off on the 20th of October.
I'm finishing up all trophies for Spider-Man PS4 and Spider-Man: Miles Morales before the 20th. Might also get the benchmarks as well but I'm not sure cause there's a lot
Bringing up the Arkham Games again... Angry Joe himself stated that Marvel Spider-Man was more like Spider-Man 2 The Game (2004)... but further and improved on having the Spider Sense Dodge System in groups of enemies. I like the Arkham Games as much as the next guy, but you don't see Batman uppercutting an enemy up in the air follow by doing Combo moves while beating a thug in mid air.
This game and the spin off are already big games that had a lot of ambition but damn Spiderman 2 looks like it will be absolutely amazing as hell! I have no doubt that Spiderman 2 will correct some of the flaws from the first 2 games and set the bar so high that absolutely nobody will be able to imagine Insomniac being able to top this anticipated sequel!
A cool tidbit about the combat system is that it actually has more in common with Spider-Man 2 than Arkham, because it's not a hit-counter (one button dedicated for hitting, another for countering) system, but a hit-dodge system (one button dedicated to hitting, another for dodging, and it's the exact same buttons as Spider-Man 2 on the PS2). I know it seems like only a little difference, but it does make the combat feel significantly different from Arkham's. Arkham borrowed from Spider-Man 2, and PS4 borrows from both.
I actually just played this for the first time a couple weeks ago! I think the game does suffer a tiny bit from the repetitive nature of most AAA open world games, where you end up doing some of the same objectives several times, and I didn't love the slower paced missions or mini games, but honestly apart from those gripes I feel like the game has aged very well. Visuals still look great, combat is super engaging, and web swinging feels great, especially when you start to master it in some of the trickier side missions. Here's hoping the sequel finds ways to improve the formula!
The miles and MJ missions are quite difficult to get through on replays for sure, but I really enjoy the ones where Peter is helping at FEAST or the Halloween party personally
Eventually you realize every game is repetitive with its own gameplay loop. Some are better at hiding it or making it so fun you barley recognize it. It Takes Two is one of the few games I can think of that does it a bit differently but even in that game the loop is experimenting with new mechanics and mini games
The puzzle minigames were slightly lame, and the stealthsections with miles and mj were nothing special. Aside from that, my favorite superhero game of all time.
I finished my replay last week and while I found the story still great (though I have a few new complaints), I forgot just how awful and uninspiring the writing was for the side quests. It's like the team writing them phoned it all in. The only one I even remember is the fake Spider-Man. The open world itself was just tedious. The collectible backpacks are still cool, everything else was your standard Ubisoft item checklist. Would give it a 7.5/10 after my replay. Still the best Spider-Man game, but not like there's much competition in the first place.
Despite some good missions, the game’s story felt like one of those modern police or CW shows (some grand scale thing happens and melodrama ensues with the good guys winning)
Even though I still till this day think they the Original aged like fine wine, I know that Marvel Spiderman 2 is going to captivate me way more, and will age like finer wine!
When I first played this game at launch I was blown away by how amazing it was and how it really immersed you in the world of spiderman. Five years later I can still say its one of the greatest games I've ever played and I find myself replaying it at least once a year. Looking forward to the sequel!!
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@@frostbite1246Yup already pre-ordered it and I’m so excited!!
How do people like you not get bored replaying the same game over and over
@@akira-qr4qm honestly, the gameplay is so much fun and I think the fact that a lot of AAA games released recently were pretty mediocre helps a lot. Plus I’m a big fan of spiderman as well.
@@vinnygen6632same but with me its spiderman miles morales. Shorter story, better webswing and fighting, also is a great cozy game for christmas.
5 years already, time flies.
I'm really not a fan of the face swap, the old Peter looked friendly and smart while the new one looks like a crypto-bro.
Rest In Peace Stan Lee.
You are late to the party
Btw. he didn't create or write the majority of Spiderman.
Bob Kane 2.0
@@Bale4Bondbut he created the character
@@Boykee1 He had the initial idea, but apparently didn't do a whole lot else.
I just finished my only replay since 2018 yesterday on PS5! I agree with a lot of what you said here. I just couldn't believe how many sections of the game weren't the actual Spider-Man levels despite how fantastic it still was. It's also a much shorter game than I remember, with Doc Ock being introduced as a villain much later than anticipated. At the very least, the most memorable part of the game for me was the excellent finale, and it was everything I remembered. It's still Insomniac and the PS4 gen's crown gem.
the game is so good that it feels shorter while playing it but when we remember it, it feels bigger i don't know how to explain. The sequel really deserved a 30h campaign, too bad it will be only 17
5 years later and it's still an amazing game.
because the gaming landscape hasn't evolved at all
@@nudl3Zzyeah 5 years is not a lot of time in the modern age. The changes are barely perceptible
Honestly the story, the characters, and the writing in general in this game is so stellar that I feel like every video game should be looking to it as a model for storytelling into the future. It's that good.
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5:02 - that is a reason why his new face looks so horribly wrong.
He went through a lot during his 8 years as Spider-Man - his personal life is a mess, he doesn't have enough sleep, he gets beaten to a bloody pulp regularly. He just can't look like a schoolboy after that, even with all his powers. And his old face showed his everyday struggle really well.
Also, his old face was much more expressive. That's why the final scenes in the game were so memorable.
The MJ and Miles levels were okay the first time, when you didn’t know what was safe, what the enemy view cones were like, there were still surprises and you actually had to put effort into thinking out your route. But on even the first replay, you realize how very easy the sections are and how on rails it is. Then it’s too easy to manipulate and it’s a bore. The first time it’s fun! Never again though lol
Other than that, I think the whole game aged really well. I just finished my 4th or 5th play through of the main story a couple days ago
But I still really resent the face change. He looks too young and fresh! Hasn’t he been Spidey for like 8 years at the start of the game? Sure, maybe the average 24 year might or might not look a little younger than the original model, but it makes sense that he wouldn’t; he gets hit all the time, constantly stressed, skincare it probably shit since he’s in a mask 8hrs+/- a day, etc. Why should he look like he can’t drink legally yet?
The original face had more emotion. Compare the aunt may dies scene between the 2
@@MrSkullMerchant agreed
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Can’t believe it’s been five years since this game released. I played it for the first time last year and thought it was for the most part a great game
I replayed this game during Covid in the run up to the PS5's, and Spider-Man: Miles Morales' launch. Personally I really felt that gameplay wise is absolutely has aged well. Storywise... it hits different after Covid and the riots that all happened that year, game hits much closer to home after those, especially towards the end.
Honestly makes me think about all the stories that have the villains trying to infect a city with a disease
Demographically-accurate criminals in Spider-Man 2 confirmed?
@@LAST_STAND_FAN excuse me?
I have to say, the joke at 6:21 made me laugh so hard I had to run to the bathroom 😭
5 years later and I still havent played it
Played the opening and got turned of by constant cutscenes and the hamfisted, overly serious story, sometime afterwards.
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"Marvel's Spider-Man" is easily the best Spider-Man game I've played. Admittedly the only good aspect of the previous games was the web-swinging, but that's not to damn it with faint praise.
The web-swinging is really well done. I like how naturally it lets me keep momentum going. I did feel it was slightly floaty, and the complete lack of fall damage took some of the thrill out of it. I hope these aspects are improved a bit in the sequel, but regardless it's a solid traversal system.
The game is very derivative. The influence of the Arkham games is clear in the combat, traversal, and taking place in an original universe. Even some scenarios are borrowed, with the Scorpion section being reminiscent of Batman's Scarecrow encounters. The game handles these elements very well though, and is arguably better than most of the games it borrows from.
The MJ and Miles sections were low points in the game. But that isn't because the change of pace was bad, so much as the instant-failure stealth was annoying and unsatisfying. I wouldn't mind having MJ involved again if they can figure out these problems.
Cluttering the map with a bunch of icons and "content" is also a feature I'm not a big fan of. It didn't bother me during the main quest because the web-swinging was so engaging I enjoyed any excuse to go around the city. When I went back to play the DLC missions though, the luster had worn off. It felt like the game had very few gameplay scenario ideas, and they had overstayed their welcome.
All that being said, I really enjoyed "Marvel's Spider-Man" and hope the series continues strong.
Well I have some good news. They improved the swinging system by adding a bunch of new mechanics, features and crisp animations. And now Fall damage is an option you can turn on or off in the sequel game. Don’t know if they improved on the swinging feeling floaty at times tho.
Your videos make me happy :) thank you for taking the time and effort to create them. Cheers!
As far as the first game goes from the PS4 version, the game STILL holds up after Spider-Man 2 came out. It STILL looks good, I didn’t realize how much of an improvement Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was until I watched this video. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is TRULY a next-gen game for the PlayStation 5!
You have so many good ideas for videos. Keep up the great work!
Another great video as always Flandrew! Keep up the great work buddy. You’ve made me want to go play some Spider-Man before 2 launches in a few days.
2:06 😂 never gets old
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This game is timeless. The way it's made just can't age poorly
The combat always felt clunky to me.
It is the main reason why i have never completed the game.
It will literally age poorly in about 12 days
@@Bale4BondIt's some of the smoothest, effortless combat ever in my opinion.
@@WH250398 even if it is effortless, it's still really fun to fight the enemies throughout the game
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It’s an amazing game but it’s it has its weaknesses lmao. For example: the general NPC AI and The City’s Interactivity. The “people of the city” are extremely basic and their models are very repetitive. The feeling of NY being a melting pot if different people, cultures and languages isn’t there at all. Even something as simple as hearing people speak a different language or have a different accent as you swing by would have helped.
You can barely interact with the people aside from a basic Triangle input to hi five them or something, you rarely ever save any civilians outside of scripted missions and little random acts of heroism like the little girl loosing her ballon in Spider-Man 2 aren’t present at all. The city itself kind of feels dead.
There’s also a problem with the open World mechanic. Unlike Batman Arkham Knight and games like it, you can pretty much never enter buildings on your own. The locations we visit during the main story are just one off locations. You can never go back to them. The map in general is closed off until the story needs it, which is disappointing. insomniacs Spider-Man 2 is a PS5 Exclusive. A Next-Gen game. If it misses out on these details it would be very disappointing.
Thank you SundayDrew. Another delicacy to eat while i watch my food.
5 years? No no no, it came out JUST last year.....r-right? 😢
On PC, yeah. Makes this video extra weird feeling.
The arkham games still hold up to this day, so I would have been shocked if this didn't hold up at least equally well
Already been 5 years?!? Another banger Flandrew. Nice detail on the same light post model from the street being used in Norman's penthouse
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when i plated the game for the first time i loved the fact that you *actually* help create doc oc
The only thing that didn't age well are the side missions, chore inducing collectibles for unlocking suits, and the tiring challenges scattered around.
The crime will get annoying too, you do a simple robbery, more backup criminal comes, you save a civilian from a car compartment, more backup criminal comes, you save a kidnapped civilian laughably surrounded by dozens of goons.
Like seriously we just want simple crimes that can be stopped in 1 minute for fuck sake.
I was so envious of this game when it first came out. But im so glad i got to play it eventually on PC.
Thank You Flandrew.
Thanks to your video I have garnered some respect for the games story. I can't say so about the gameplay but nevertheless you did it.
It wont be something I'll pick up anytime soon but It warms the heart knowing some things are great despite anything else.
Have a Nice Day.
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Any chance you'll do Edge of Time or Web of Shadows soon? Great content as always
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nah, it hasn't been 5 years. I refuse to believe that... I even got it a couple days early, cause I preordered... Jesus Christ, time flies
Thank You for Doing This Video Please Do Videos About Batman Arkham Games
You made it sound like 2018 was a long time ago😭😭😭
The biggest issue I had on my second playthrough of this game was the stealth; very few of the gadgets actually have use in stealth encounters, and I didn't feel like I had nearly as much freedom to experiment as with combat. Just a minor gripe, since it's still very visually satisfying, and most stealth sections end with combat anyways. This is still one of the best games of all time imo.
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I am back one month later after playing the game and this game is fantastic!!! I had so much fun playing it! I must be one of the few that enjoyed the MJ and Miles bits. Sluggish yes, but world building.
I want to see you do one of these for one of the mass-produced Genesis-era Spider-Man games
5 years? No that can't be right, that game just came out... ohno...
Would love to see you cover the 2000 Spider-Man video game
Wow, it's been 5yrs since Insomniacs Spider-Man game came out back in 2018. Playing this on the PS4, really brought so much love and joy into playing this game. Playing this really brought my Spider-Man 2 memories back. Now that the sequel will arrive soon enough. It's gonna be one "Spectacular" day.
12:23 bro is playing on friendly neighborhood😂😂
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Please cover the other classic Spider-Man games like Ultimate Spider-Man, Web of Shadows, the Amazing Spider-Man 1 & 2 games, etc.
Yes, I've played amazing Spider-Man 2 and it's a really good game
I remember when this game came out i was in 7th grade, I was so hyped to play it the day after i got it because my brother was playing it. Unfortunately though i had school so i faked being sick and my dad let me stay home and i was home alone playing this masterpiece. Cant wait to go to midnight release for Spider-Man 2
While I do get the hate behind the MJ missions, I think people give them way too much flack. I personally found it a nice break from Spider-Manning and gave the feel of real danger when you’re just a civilian. It created a great atmosphere and just shows how powerful Spider-Man is.
I honestly hated the Miles missions more than the MJ ones. They were essentially the same, but at least MJ got a taser later which made them sorta fun.
It was hard the first time then later when i was playing slower I found them rather fun.
Any mission where in a superhero game where they specifically make you not play as the superhero is nothing but a waste of time, manpower, and money. It literally boils down to them going" Hey, we know you like playing as Spider-Man in the Spider-Man game you purchased but choke on a fat one because you can play as useless regular people instead."
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Can you make a video of Star Wars Battlefront games?
Love this game, I plated it twice straight.
Just started reinstalling it and this just popped up, I can't wait for the sequel.
And it's been 5 years since we witness the Spider-Cop meme from this game.
I would say that the Miles Morales game is better than this one. Marvel's Spider-Man has an Arkham City problem in that there's almost too much to do because a lot of it is filler content. Also many times you'd be close to a mission waypoint and just like in Arkham City you'd be drawn far away again by a crime happening, now of course you could ignore them but then you'd lose the feeling that you were the hero you were playing as. I swear the crime alerts are triggered by proximity to a mission. I love Marvel's Spider-Man and Arkham City but in both I found the side stuff becoming a chore rather than a fun diversion.
Miles Morales though cut a lot of the filler away and it's the better game for that. There's still filler there but it no longer feels like it's getting in the way of story as it did so often in the main game.
This and Elden Ring were the only games I pre-ordered
"PS2/Xbox Spider-Man 2 + Arkham" is such a great concept and an obvious hit, and I'm glad they made the choice to do an original story instead of rush it to tie in with Marvel Cinematic Product #18B-Z4
I think the Miles gameplay segments are SIGNIFICANTLY better than the MJ segments, purely because Miles doesn't go looking for trouble. Every time MJ gets into trouble, it's because she snuck into some place that she knew she wasn't supposed to be and that it would be dangerous. She hid this from Peter because... she hates precaution I guess.
You only ever play as Miles because he stumbles into dangerous situations and has to do something to get through. The only Miles Segment that starts with Miles doing something stupid is the one time he has to get past Sable agents, but It's still not as bad as MJ since he didn't know anything like this would happen, and he was just trying to get to F.E.A.S.T.
now I wanna replay Spiderman 2018 and the Miles Morales mid-quel
Second view, first like and comment. That’s pretty cool for me. Thanks for the awesome videos Flandrew.
does TH-cam comments, likes and stuff really matter? Never understand why people comment on their position lol
@@WhoShorts_ apparently it does matter, to you. You didn’t have to comment on my comment. You wanted to, maybe even needed to. To look down on me, from your hight of superiority. It doesn’t matter, so let me comment whatever I want if I want to as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone. Good day, and God bless.
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This was my very first PS4 game ever, I'd been gifted the bundle for christmas that year and it remains a core memory. I recently got a PS5 and am playing all the games before SM2 drops(💪🏾19"🗣) and I've found myself loving this game all over again
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I’m literally playing it rn
The game also opens with one of the greatest songs of all time
8:35 Dragon's breath? Isn't it devil's breath? 🐲😄
With how often you mention the similarities, can we take it an Arkham retrospective may be on the horizon?
My thoughts are, it's depressing this is already 5 years old and old enough to be on this great nostalgia channel. Curse the unstoppable progression of time
Somehow I avoided spoilers for the first game until Black Friday and Miles Morales until Christmas😭 But I didn't follow them closely
I played the first game about a month after release and I can say it was the best game ever, so was Miles Morales. The second is gonna be even better
Holy shit Spider-Man 3(2007) was empty in the city. I didn’t remember it being THAT empty but damn. Shit has come a long way.
Original release 5 years ago, remaster 3 years ago, PC release 1 year ago. And I finished it for the first time some 3 months ago, lol.
3:26 They decided to change Peter's face because old face (of John Bubniak) hadn't matched with voice actor's (Yuri Lowenthal) facial capture on PS5. Probably because the game worked on PS4 in 30 FPS, but on PS5 you can play it in 60.
??? With the PS4 face modded in it looks fine
@@Zippy_Zolton That was the official explanation, but its also probably partly down to wanting this version of Peter to now look slightly closer to Tom Hollands version versus Andrew Garfield's (but still legally distinct from either). Be that Insomniac's preference or a mandate from Sony.
One thing I hated about this SpiderMan game was the web swinging. It just wasn't as free as the Ps2 version
Unfortunately.
9:03 I wonder if that eye on one of the buildings is a little nod to Neversoft. Probably wouldn't think that if this level didn't have the streets filled with poison, just like the PS1 Spidey had the streets filled with poisonous gas.
Story was great. Mainly because it was original, wasn't tied to movies or specific comics.
But gameplay... It was really good, the action surpassing spiderman for psx, but reminded me a lot to Arkham, and the multiple icons on a map to take out.
Still, one of the best spider man games out there
5 years is way too early to do a has it aged well video.
Exactly. He should have waited another 5 years.
Bravo 👏🏻
Please compare spider man friend or foe web of shadows and the amazing spider man 1 versions+007 quantum of solace and lord of the rings Aragorn's quest
One of my favorite games ever and crazy five years have passed. I enjoyed it because it was young millennial spider man: the game, at about the same age I was at the time. I hate what they did to the character model though and may be a reason I don’t buy the new one. One before looked like an adult in his 20s, this one looks like a teenager, and loses the gravitas
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I imagined a realistically animated spiderman game like this one when I was younger and it came true🔥🔥🔥 nostalgic now pt 2 next week 🔥🔥💪🏾😄
Im playing it again for the third time right now
I played this game for the first time a couple of months ago on PC and man, it was such a good time and I bought the Miles expac after it cause I wanted more after 100%ing it
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I just realised that Spider-Man should not be able to crawl on most inside roofs because the plaster would probably break with a grown man hanging from it with just his fingertips and toes as contact points
Beautifully 😍
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Can you do The Lego Movie Videogame?
1:55 Right, unsuspecting 😅
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My thoughts on the game till the release of Spider-Man 2???
-it's not a PERFECT game, but it was insomniac's perfect FOUNDATION! And it'll pay off on the 20th of October.
It will always be the finest wine.
Best Spider-Man game ever, for now. PS5 classic.
Cover the 3 DLCs, please!!!!!!!!!
I'm finishing up all trophies for Spider-Man PS4 and Spider-Man: Miles Morales before the 20th. Might also get the benchmarks as well but I'm not sure cause there's a lot
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The explanation given for the face change was that the new one better suited the mocap.
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Bringing up the Arkham Games again... Angry Joe himself stated that Marvel Spider-Man was more like Spider-Man 2 The Game (2004)... but further and improved on having the Spider Sense Dodge System in groups of enemies. I like the Arkham Games as much as the next guy, but you don't see Batman uppercutting an enemy up in the air follow by doing Combo moves while beating a thug in mid air.
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This game and the spin off are already big games that had a lot of ambition but damn Spiderman 2 looks like it will be absolutely amazing as hell! I have no doubt that Spiderman 2 will correct some of the flaws from the first 2 games and set the bar so high that absolutely nobody will be able to imagine Insomniac being able to top this anticipated sequel!
Dang five years!
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Aged? Ffs this is still the most advanced-feeling game (in graphics, gameplay, and overall) I’ve played in my life, by far.
The puzzles are very mid, but the gameplay, traversal, story, soundtrack, cutscenes, audio design is all top tier. 9/10.
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Have you played Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy? I’d love to hear your opinions on it if you’ve played it. Such an underrated gem in my mind
A cool tidbit about the combat system is that it actually has more in common with Spider-Man 2 than Arkham, because it's not a hit-counter (one button dedicated for hitting, another for countering) system, but a hit-dodge system (one button dedicated to hitting, another for dodging, and it's the exact same buttons as Spider-Man 2 on the PS2). I know it seems like only a little difference, but it does make the combat feel significantly different from Arkham's. Arkham borrowed from Spider-Man 2, and PS4 borrows from both.
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Thanks bot :)
Is Spider-Man (PS4) still good?
Short answer: Yes!
Long answer: Absolutely!
I actually just played this for the first time a couple weeks ago! I think the game does suffer a tiny bit from the repetitive nature of most AAA open world games, where you end up doing some of the same objectives several times, and I didn't love the slower paced missions or mini games, but honestly apart from those gripes I feel like the game has aged very well. Visuals still look great, combat is super engaging, and web swinging feels great, especially when you start to master it in some of the trickier side missions. Here's hoping the sequel finds ways to improve the formula!
The miles and MJ missions are quite difficult to get through on replays for sure, but I really enjoy the ones where Peter is helping at FEAST or the Halloween party personally
Eventually you realize every game is repetitive with its own gameplay loop. Some are better at hiding it or making it so fun you barley recognize it. It Takes Two is one of the few games I can think of that does it a bit differently but even in that game the loop is experimenting with new mechanics and mini games
The puzzle minigames were slightly lame, and the stealthsections with miles and mj were nothing special. Aside from that, my favorite superhero game of all time.
Does anyone remember the puddle controversy?
You mean the “this isn’t coming out on Xbox or PC for years so we have to find something to complain about” controversy?
Its a solid 7/10. The third act was amazing but i think people forgot how bad the side content was with a bloated currency/token system
They changed his face to look like Tom Holland (cause moneyyy) and Mary Jane looks so much older then him even though they’re dating it’s weird.
Spider-Man Spider-Man Miles Morales Ultimate Spider-Man Web of Shadow's are my favorite Spider-Man Game's
I finished my replay last week and while I found the story still great (though I have a few new complaints), I forgot just how awful and uninspiring the writing was for the side quests. It's like the team writing them phoned it all in. The only one I even remember is the fake Spider-Man.
The open world itself was just tedious. The collectible backpacks are still cool, everything else was your standard Ubisoft item checklist. Would give it a 7.5/10 after my replay. Still the best Spider-Man game, but not like there's much competition in the first place.
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Despite some good missions, the game’s story felt like one of those modern police or CW shows (some grand scale thing happens and melodrama ensues with the good guys winning)
We talking Garfield or Toby? 😂
Even though I still till this day think they the Original aged like fine wine, I know that Marvel Spiderman 2 is going to captivate me way more, and will age like finer wine!