Totally agree with you that this is probably the worst rating of Spider-Man games I've ever seen. Mostly for the fact how he rated Spider-Man on the Atari higher than 29 other games that were clearly better.
Ultimate Spiderman is my personal favorite. Currently playing through it on my PS2 with my 5 year old son. I mostly help him when he starts to struggle, which happens very often. The newest Spiderman games are great don't get me wrong. I just love the comic book feel of Ultimate Spiderman. The celshaded graphics have aged beautifully, the gameplay and controls still feel solid, and playing as Venom is just the icing on the cake! Super fun!!
USM is straight out of the comics like literally no other comicbook game has ever been, since it was not only written by Bendis as a follow up to a storyline from the USM comic, but the art style almost perfectly emulates Mark Bagley's art. My first comic book ever was USM #3, so the game is very close to my heart, but yeah even separating it from my nostalgia and bias, it holds up really well!
i just started at the 2nd half of the video to see where it placed. i see all these shitty games but it never popped up. i can't believe how many shitty games they put ahead of it. and anyone that puts separation anxiety ahead of it couldn't have played both games. it's like they just guessed it was better because it came out later.
@@ulubulu_ yeah, i thought maximum carnage was fun as hell and i was excited when i found out there was a sequel, but when i played it, it was nearly unplayable, i just went back to playing the much better first game.
The game of “Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions” also had a lot of cameos of a lot of previous voice actors who has voiced Spider-Man in cartoons. Amazing Dimension: Neil Patrick Harris - Spider-Man: The New Animated Series 2099 Dimension: Ted Schwartz - Spider-Man (1981) / Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends Noir Dimension: Christopher Daniel Barnes - Spider-Man: The Animated Series Ultimate Dimension: Josh Keaton - The Spectacular Spider-Man: Animated Series
Actually, Spider-Man 2099 was voiced by Dan Gilvezan from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends from the somewhat early to mid 1980s. Check the game's end credits to see
@@davidthefakeog6155 I like how in that series they brought in quite a few obscure Spider-Man villains in that series. But I remember growing up with the 90’s Animated series when I was a kid.
@@alzicario3466 I worded my last comment wrong but those older ps2 and 3 spidey games are more pleasing than marvels spiderman. These are my top 5 Scattered dimensions, Ultimate spiderman ps2, Spiderman 2 and 3, Web of shadows, and Marvels Spiderman
My favorite is web of shadows, the speed of the swinging as well as the web animations, the arial combat is nothing we've seen to this day in this quality and the symbiote infested zombie-like new york is a nice change. It'S just great, and tthe fact it was made in A YEAR made it even better for me.
While the mechanics is WOS still stand apart from any of the later games, story wise it just doesn't feel like the wise cracking Spidey in the bustling New York, even if dystopian. It's like making a campy Batman game.... It may be fun, but it could just as well have been anything else. The Insomniac games hit it out of the park.
I love how well you guys do the gradual tonal shift from negative to loving over the course of these long lists. It's both good writing and good execution, which is what makes me enjoy these long lists most of all. I would choose to be bitten by a radioactive armadillo so that I could roll around at the actual speed of sound.
Pretty glitchy and looks worse than 2 somehow. Maximum carnage shouldn’t be that low cause it definitely wasn’t boring. Fun fact it is one of the only Super Nintendo game with a red cartridge
@@casualcookin3893 Yeah, the mcu rendition is rather small, isn't it? Personally, I hate how the mcu has treated Hulk over time, turning him into a joke :(. The silver and golden age comics on the other hand could never tell how tall Hulk is. Sometimes around 7' or so, some times over 10'.
Not played Ultimate. After watching this I have just ordered it for PS2 as I don't have the other two consoles luckily or my mind would have popped trying to decide.
@@krimsonkakarot4945 haha I just ordered it as well since my old copy won't work. It's such a fun game. If you want to 100% the game then I wish you good luck. It's quite tough in some areas. But I live the web swinging and the open world, along with the cutscenes and music. This is one Spidey game I don't care to change suits in because the default is so perfect
People can judge me, but I like the version of Spider-Man 3 for PS3, XBOX 360 and PC. Has lots of problems but I think It was fun enough for fans. The variaty of villains and storylines that tie together to tell the main plot about the black suit, which is actually very well explored in the game, how Peter slowly realizes what the suit does to him. The game handles the black suit much better than the movie did. Played It a lot on PC.
16:01 aww I actually really enjoyed that game as a kid. Might be my child mentality at the time that looked past the flaws and just really enjoyed being Spider-Man.
It’s rightfully critiqued but I myself really enjoyed it when I was young. I still have my old GBASP and the game itself, so I might have to replay it now for old time’s sake 😂
yeah, maximum carnage is very fun and very difficult. i have yet to beat it but always have fun trying. separation anxiety is a game a tried once and never again, no point since mc is better in every possible way.
Outside of the ranking of Separation Anxiety, I've enjoyed this list. To me, Shattered Dimensions is the second best Spider-Man. But number 3 isn't a bad ranking.
I actually loved the Amazing Spiderman 2 for console back in the day, and I didn’t care for how it looked and felt, I just wanted to be Spiderman. I felt that was actually the first true video game I played.
I've always heard Maximum Carnage was seen as one of the better Spider-Man games. It's not great, but it's definitely better than most of the titles before the PS1.
If the guys hosting this video actually had to play all of these Spider-Man games, then obviously they'd be bitter and cynical by the time they got to the good ones.
I feel like Edge of time was cucked hard in this video. The story is actually pretty good. Altho gameplay may be repetitive, the story really brings it more up there for me. The game has good actors, fun story, and makes you go on the edge of your seat, and looking at one spiderman helping another threw Messing with time itself, graphics are great too at the time. Spiderman 2099 shows his stuff, especially when he saves peter showing the true difference between them showing how cool he really is and how Peter is more faster between the spider men, I respect your opinion I just believe edge of time should be higher and more credit then it should be getting.
I like how Spider-Man 2000 and Enter Electro are the only two game whose soundtracks are given a special mention. They truly do have some of the best tracks out there!
Putting Maximum Carnage and Separation Anxiety so low on this list is absolutely criminal. Those games incorporated full comic panels into the story, added comic book style effects with every attack, and had some great side-scrolling beat ‘em up fun that (while mind numbing) was very enjoyable and kept me interested with each play. I realize they aren’t perfect titles, but come on, it was SNES and it was a miracle to even make a game at that point, let alone a masterpiece. Think of what the development team had to compare their project with at the time. You can’t expect a game with Spider-Man PS4 quality on a retro console title. Other than that, pretty nice list.
To be fair, Separation Anxiety didn’t have the comic panels-just walls of text. It was really disappointing compared to Maximum Carnage, which played a huge role in making me a big Spidey fan.
I do think it's a little weird you put the Atari game over the DS Web of Shadows and Edge of Time- Honestly you were a little hard on some of these games imo.
@@lunakingsley.7247 maximum carnage is one of my favorite games on the snes. i actually have more fun playing that than the much more popular turtles in time. to me turtles just feels more limited and kinda boring. still a good game, i just thought it was a bit overrated.
PS1 Spiderman was my childhood, I loved playing it over and over again, especially Venom parts, but that Venom chase was really frustrating for my child skills lol
The one where you gotta fight the creepy monstrous Symbiote Doc Ock was phenomenal for its time. One of the few that got a Spider-Man game right back in the early days.
Bro I was terrified of Monster Ock as a kid. Watched a longplay on UA-cam last year, two decades after last playing it. Such an incredibly memorable game.
@@aceofbass95 I couldn't get into 2 but they did put a ton of work into it. I had to put gta3 on there just because it changed the gaming world and it's template is still being used today
Amazing Spider-Man 1 for the PS3 was so much fun. The story was just ok but the amount of stuff to do in the city, specially the awesome way you collect flying comics in the air was just great. I haven't played the one for the PS4 but I hope they use that comic feature at some point if they haven't. It's just awesome.
i enjoyed TASM for a bit, but now i don't really like it, however the comic collecting was pretty rad and unfortunately Insomniac's spider-man PS4 doesn't carry that onward
@@eddieescobedo9975 lol different strokes for different folks I guess. I had so much fun hunting the comics, I actually got them before beating the main story.
I like ultimate spider man, web of shadows, spider man ps4. Those are my favorites spider man games. Also the mysterio game for the GBA. I have fond memories of that as a child.
I really enjoy that you gave "Amazing Spider-Man" for GB so much love. It was my first GB game and I still can go through the first 3 stages without much of a hazzle. I remember that I can´t wait for christmas that year and getting the GB & this game. It will always have a special place in my heart.
Before the list starts, my pick is PS1 Spider-Man, that was my childhood game and Carnage and Monster-Ock bloody terrified me. Any less than top 3 and I'll be upset and possibly write an angry letter, be warned.
I really am glad Ultimate Spider-Man got a high mark. At least, the good versions of it, the DS one is a hot mess sometimes. It's super underrated tbh and deserves a lot more love. Plus, the GBA version is a surprisingly solid game, and I'm really happy that didn't get overlooked.
Maximum carnage looked better and didn’t deserve to be ranked so low. Sure it’s not the most interesting but beat em ups are meant for killing hoards of enemies, so when someone complains that you only kill enemies I cringe cause that’s the entire point of beat em ups. Also spider snes was garbage compared to maximum carnage ( I own And played both) so it shouldve been higher
I disagree that it's garbage but MC is definitely the better game. He says MC is repetetive then puts SA one higher despite being even more repetetive. At least MC has more variety of regular goons.
I agree 100% with the top 4 but I would have placed Web of Shadows higher just for the air combat alone. The way you could jump from enemy to enemy without touching the ground was fantastic.
Not done with the video yet, just started it actually, but I’m already impressed with the fact that you bothered to rotoscope the hand on the dead black and white cyclops clip
Here's a ranking of the games I played (note that I count only games with Spider-Man as their main protagonist, so don't expect games like Marvel Ultimate Alliance or Lego Marvel Superheroes): 13. Spider-Man Friend or Foe (it's a game made for kids and a copycat of Lego games, except not as fun; the only good thing about it is the ability to play as Spider-Man's villains which I always enjoy in a game; I'm just that kind of guy who always prefers the villains to the hero, and in Spider-Man's case, there are some really interesting and memorable villains; unfortunately, this premise is wasted on a standard beat 'em up) 12. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (the only good thing about this game are the costumes and free roaming through Manhattan whilist stopping crimes, but even that gets very repetitive after a time) 11. Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro (the forgettable sequel to the most important Spider-Man game of all time; there's nothing really to criticize about the game, as it's almost the same as the original and even improves on the gameplay, other than the fact that everything about it is forgettable due to playing it safe and not changing too much) 10. Spider-Man Edge of Time (the mediocre sequel to the very memorable Shattered Dimensions; I don't know why I don't like this game, seeing as to how it's almost the same as Shattered Dimensions, minus two out of four dimensions and some actual unique gameplay between the diffrent Spider-Men; also, starting your game with Spider-Man dying is the worst way possible to start a game; overall, the gameplay is overrepetitive and the two Spider-Men play almost the same, which is why it's a decent superhero game at best) 9. Spider-Man 3 (just like the movie, it's very underrated, because people don't know how to look at it; it's just dumb fun; as long as you don't take it too seriously and try to enjoy it for what it is, it's actually a very decent superhero game; also, I enjoyed playing as the New Goblin) 8. The Amazing Spider-Man (the premise was deffinetely... interesting, but I don't like how it turned important villains like Rhino or Scorpion into mindless monsters; many things in the game were unique, such as the whole cross-species vs robots war, and I also liked being allied with the Lizard throughout the entire game; unfortunately, it tried way too hard to copy Batman: Arkham Asylum and City, and ended up as nothing more than a decent, but forgettable superhero game) 7. Spider-Man 2000 (the first 3D Spider-Man game, and just a classic; I love when superhero games aren't based on movies and are allowed to include as many cameos of other characters as they want - it makes them feel like they are actually part of the comics) 6. Spider-Man: The Movie Game (it was an overall decent Spider-Man game, but what made it unique and memorable for me was the ability to play as the Green Goblin) 5. Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (very basic premise, but that's part of its charm; really fun to experience four diffrent versions of Spider-Man and their universes, each with its own unique art style and villains; this game was also my introduction to Spider-Man Noir and Spider-Man 2099, who have become two of my favourite alternate versions of Spider-Man) 4. Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (very interesting premise, which was handled very well; it was fun to explore a Manhattan full of symbiotes, and also to team up with other heroes and villains to attempt to put a stop to the situation; the choice system and the diffrent endings were also fun to experience) 3. Spider-Man 2 (just overall nostalgic, the first open world Spider-Man game, and expanded the plot of already one of the best Spider-Man movies) 2. Ultimate Spider-Man (basically Spider-Man 2, but with a more unique art style, not based on a movie, meaning more freedom with the characters and the plot, more stuff to do and the ability to play as Venom; NUFF SAID!) 1. Spider-Man PS4 (duh, were you expecting anything else?)
I’m sorry boys but I have been playing Spider-Man games my whole life and there are a few critical points that are just plain wrong on this list. 1) Web of Shadows (PS3,360) is one of the best Spider-Man games for its incredible combat, mixing fighting and traversal together in a seamless way. 2) Spider-Man 3 for PS2 is not even close to being better than the PS3 one. It’s gameplay is way clunkier and is devoid of features in comparison to its next generation counterpart. They are both bad, but the 7th gen version is simply better. 3) Spider-Man 2’s combat is not mindless, it’s a predecessor to Arkham’s combat but more complex. Arkham is square to attack and triangle to counter, Spider-Man 2 is square to attack, circle to dodge (like Spider-Man ps4), and triangle after to counter. Plus it has many other combos that are out of this world satisfying if executed correctly. Play it again boys plz. 4) Brian Intihar, the director of Spider-Man ps4, does not see the comparison to this games combat to Arkham. That’s because it’s closer to Spider-Man 2’s and Ultimate Spider-Man’s combat. Sort of a fusion of the two. It’s not nearly as rhythm based as Arkham. There’s a lot to talk about there when comparing the two but I’ll stop here. Other than the things I mentioned, a good list.
imo, calling Spider-Man 2s combat a predecessor to arkham is just as wrong as calling spider-man ps4's combat inspired by arkham. They strive for completely different things. Arkham is like you said, basically a rhythm game where enemy types are like different beats you have to hit and you're rewarded for good timing and verrying your attacks by using gadgets. While Spider-Man 2 is a combo based game where linking different moves and attacks together is the funnest way to play. i think they're both very well designind combat systems that both do what they set out to Archive beautifully. also Spider-Man ps4 isn't just an amalgamation 2 and ultimate, it is mostly that but it also has elements of almost every single 3D Spider-Man game to date. there's the web strike from WOS, the swing kick from FOF and the impact web from Spider-Man PS1 just to name a few.
Anton Duroj Bidstrup I could tell you watched Godzilla Mendoza’s video on Spider-Man PS4. My comparison between Spider-Man 2 and Arkham was just the combat controls, not the feel. But I agree with you about that last paragraph. There’s a lot to discuss.
Wow. I was honestly surprised about that you put PS4 Spidey at the first place! You know, all of these UA-cam rank list's are so scared to offend fans, and I was 100% sure that number 1 will be Spider-Man 2 (because EVERYONE is saying that, and EVERYWHERE its number 1)...but no, you used your brain, not just feeling of nostalgia and you really made my day! What a great hour and a great list, thank you!
I had Spider-Man 2 on Xbox as a kid and spent sooooo many hours just swinging around and climbing the tallest buildings and jumping off of them lol. I never even played through much of the story itself because I was perfectly happy just swinging around, exploring, and doing those street-level fights. I was probably like 9 or 10 when i first got it and will still go back every once in a while to swing around to this very day lol. I always thought it was a great game, but now that you’ve ranked it as number 2 on the whole list, I’m considering actually going and playing through the story now that I’m older and you have it such high marks. I’m sure the main story is a lot of fun.
@@h.317 ahh, those were the days. As much as I love modern games, Xbox and ps2 was just a golden era for games. Maybe I just say that because I was a kid back then, but it really does seem like some games used to be more fun than modern games. I mean, these days most games follow the exact same structure, especially open world games. Basically every open world is just using the exact same mechanics to drive the story. You travel somewhere to meet a quest-giver, travel to your quest, complete the quest (which typically involves killing a bunch of baddies), then throw in a few smaller side missions (often fetch quests) between main quests that may sometimes throw you a little curveball with a surprise attack or something along those lines, then rinse and repeat for every game until you inevitably defeat a final boss and the game ends. It didn’t used to be so cut and dry with every game developer making massive open worlds where stuff is just copied and pasted all over the map and every game feels like a series of checklists to complete. There were just so many great, original games back then.
@@STSGuitar16 I agree with you. Crazy to believe but I still play my PlayStation 1. I been playing all my childhood ps1 games on their. I own all the PlayStation consoles and I still go back to play the old games. The first game that got me hooked on the a good story line game was “God of War”. It’s a good strategy game with amazing graphics at the time. Hint, it was PlayStation greatest games. Give God of War a try if you haven’t. God bless you bud.
@@h.317 yeah man, luckily my original Xbox still works too and it’s always a trip to play some of those games again. I didn’t play a ton of story-focused games back then. I was more of a fan of stuff like SSX Tricky, a basically reskinned Tony Hawk Pro Skater that was themed after Disney cartoons (Tarzan, Toy Story, Lion King, stuff like that) called Disney’s Extreme Skate Adventure, Star Wars Battlefront II, and some Scooby Doo games. Also loved movie games like Shrek 2, Spider-Man 2, and Lego Star Wars. Then around middle school I actually stopped playing a lot of video games (fell in love with playing guitar around that time), and it wasn’t until about a year and a half ago that I started playing again. These days I just finished Hogwarts Legacy (loved it) and have been going through all of the Assassin’s Creed games (I’ve finished through all of them except for the newer RPG games. Just started Valhalla a few days ago). It’s really wild to see how good stuff looks now and then go back to original Xbox games. Not that the OG games looked bad or anything, it’s just that stuff now looks incredible. Needless to say I’m glad I’ve gotten back into gaming.
Web of Shadows is the most overrated game in the list. It’s not realistic at all and the graphics haven’t aged all the best. The good/bad dynamic was interesting but limited. I’d like to see more of that in the future. The gameplay was also just too repetitive so overall it’s just an ok game. People like to crap all over the Amazing Spider-Man games because the webs didn’t attach to buildings but they don’t in Web of Shadows either and he swings like he’s trying to imitate an airplane. I personally prefer a more realistic approach to Spider-Man’s swinging like in Spiderman 2 (ps2) or Marvel’s Spiderman (ps4).
The original Spider-Man game on ps2 was one of my favourite games when I was a kid. Swinging around the city and landing on rooftops beating up bad guys
I know I'm commenting this so far from the moment he uploaded this, but oh god, how difficult would had been to compilate whole information for the video
Yeah, Spider-Man for the SNES is definitely worthy of a much higher spot considering some of the others above it. I guess I get comparing them to todays sensibilities, but it was a good game for its time, and did a great job with what it had to work with hardware-wise. Also, back then, it was very common for these kinds of games to require you to defeat every enemy in an area before you can move on. Same thing with the Judge Dredd game on the SNES, also a great game.
We all knew it was gonna come down to Spider-man ps2 vs Spider-man ps4
PS1 Spider-Man: Am i a joke to you?
@@TheUltraGamer20..While it was good,you know those other two are superior
@@TheUltraGamer20 was thinking the same thing
Ultimate spiderman > spiderman 2
Nintendo 64 spiderman
57 2:12 Web Of Fire
56 3:13 Arcades Revenge (Arcade)
55 4:05 Spider-Man (Hyperscan)
54 5:05 Dr. Doom’s Revenge
53 6:04 Spider-Man 2 (Mac, PC)
52 6:57 Return Of Sinister Six
51 7:53 The Amazing Spider-Man 2
50 8:43 Invasion Of The Spider-Slayers
49 9:29 Quest Probe Featuring Spider-Man
48 10:40 Spider-Man 2 (N-Gage)
47 11:29 The Amazing Spider-Man (DOS, Amiga, Commodore 64)
46 12:26 Mysterio’s Menace
45 13:19 Spider-Man 2 (DS)
44 14:11 Maximum Carnage
43 15:06 Separation Anxiety
42 16:05 Spider-Man 2 (GBA)
41 17:05 The Amazing Spider-Man (DS)
40 18:01 Spider-Man VS Kingpin
39 18:57 Edge Of Time (DS)
38 19:53 Friend Or Foe (PSP)
37 20:57 Spider-Man (SNES)
36 22:12 Battle For New York
35 23:18 Return Of Sinister Six (Nes)
34 24:12 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (GB)
33 25:04 Web Of Shadows (DS)
32 25:57 Spider-Man (Mega Drive)
31 26:49 Arcades Revenge (SNES)
30 27:50 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (PS3, Xbox360, Wii U)
29 28:56 Battle For New York (DS)
28 29:50 Spider-Man (Atari 2600)
27 30:55 Friend Or Foe (PS2, Xbox360, Wii)
26 31:54 The Amazing Spider-Man (GB)
25 32:46 Web Of Shadows (PS2, PSP)
24 33:38 Spider-Man 3 (DS)
23 34:31 Lethal Foes (Super Famicom)
22 35:28 Ultimate Spider-Man (DS)
21 36:21 Spider-Man 3 (GBA)
20 37:10 Spider-Man (GBA)
19 38:01 Spider-Man 2 (PSP)
18 38:50 Spider-Man (GBC)
17 39:55 Spider-Man 2 The Sinister Six
16 40:50 Spider-Man 2 Enter Electro
15 41:54 Spider-Man 3 (Xbox360, PS3)
14 42:59 Edge Of Time (Xbox360, PS3, 3DS, Wii)
13 44:11 Ultimate Spider-Man (GBA)
12 45:06 Shattered Dimensions (DS)
11 46:01 Web Of Shadows (Xbox360, PS3, Wii)
10 47:08 Spider-Man VS Kingpin (Mega Drive, Sega CD)
9 48:09 Spider-Man 3 (PS2, PSP, Wii)
8 49:01 The Amazing Spider-Man (3DS, PS3, PS Vita, Wii, Wii U, Xbox360, PC)
7 50:03 Spider-Man (PS, N64, Dreamcast, PC)
6 51:16 Spider-Man (GameCube, PS2, Xbox, PC)
5 52:05 Spider-Man The Video Game (Arcade)
4 52:55 Ultimate Spider-Man (GameCube, PS2, Xbox, PC)
3 54:00 Shattered Dimensions (PS3, Wii, Xbox360, PC)
2 55:06 Spider-Man 2 (GameCube, PS2, Xbox)
1 56:18 Marvel’s Spider-Man (PS4)
Thanks man
@@vanni8u welcome
Thank yoouuuu
Woah good work
He forgot Spider-Man 2 for PC
2:00 I’m Peter and I’m Ben is one of those great unintentional references, guys you were born for this list!
Oh my God.....🤯
Except that's Kaine, sadly.
I thought so too, but Peter was with Kaine.
The Amazing Spider-Man I don’t think it was unintentional. They also botched it
Danny D's World They combined Ben Parker with Kaine in the cartoon.
*almost 30 mins into the video*:
"This one isn't remembered with much fondness..."
Me: "We're STILL on the shit list?! 🤯🥶"
@matt uhhh, hes not really indicating that he isnt enjoying the video...
@matt calm down its a joke 😭
shit?
Totally agree with you that this is probably the worst rating of Spider-Man games I've ever seen. Mostly for the fact how he rated Spider-Man on the Atari higher than 29 other games that were clearly better.
@@Shroobi that they are still talking about shitty games 30 minutes in
42:14 one of the most important moments in gaming history
That’s Ultimate Green Goblin. He’s a freak of fuckin nature.
@@EccentricTalks what are you talking about?
@@On1yGreen ultimate green goblin is from the ultimate universe. He looks like a fucking gargoli.
@@libertyprime619 I know that but the clip is completely unrelated
@@On1yGreen Probably because she looks like a freak tbh
Ultimate Spiderman is my personal favorite. Currently playing through it on my PS2 with my 5 year old son. I mostly help him when he starts to struggle, which happens very often.
The newest Spiderman games are great don't get me wrong. I just love the comic book feel of Ultimate Spiderman. The celshaded graphics have aged beautifully, the gameplay and controls still feel solid, and playing as Venom is just the icing on the cake! Super fun!!
USM is straight out of the comics like literally no other comicbook game has ever been, since it was not only written by Bendis as a follow up to a storyline from the USM comic, but the art style almost perfectly emulates Mark Bagley's art.
My first comic book ever was USM #3, so the game is very close to my heart, but yeah even separating it from my nostalgia and bias, it holds up really well!
I kinda forget about this one but yeah it kicked ass. I remember loving it back in the day.
Sm3 over Web of shadows boggles the mind.
agreed, spider-man 3 for PC and ps3 felt really unfinished
Spider-Man 3(PS3/360) doesn’t come before web of shadows(PS3/360) on the list, lmao.
Spider-Man 3 is #15
Web of shadows is #11
he’s talking about sm3 on the wii
@@-Anonymous-. spiderman 3 ps2,psp and wii version is higher than web of shadows which is ludicrous
39:34 It takes Spider-Man way too long to defeat that bird.
A sentence I never thought will be made
Web of Shadows should be higher, tbh.
Yes
Indeed
Web of Shadows and Edge of Time are CRIMINALLY underrated
For real tho it wasn’t easy making a zombie movie of a Spider-Man game lol
@@rnspurgn3015 lol no they're criminally overrated, internet fanboys refuse to see their glaring flaws
Maximum Carnage is a classic you monsters, those metal remixes are the best lol
I was expecting Maximum carnage to be top 10 lmaoo not too 45
Yeah it may not be the most interesting but that doesn’t make it boring in fact it’s the best damn game Published by ljn so there is also that
Also definitely better than Separation Anxiety, why would that put that one ahead of it!?
i just started at the 2nd half of the video to see where it placed. i see all these shitty games but it never popped up. i can't believe how many shitty games they put ahead of it. and anyone that puts separation anxiety ahead of it couldn't have played both games. it's like they just guessed it was better because it came out later.
@@ulubulu_ yeah, i thought maximum carnage was fun as hell and i was excited when i found out there was a sequel, but when i played it, it was nearly unplayable, i just went back to playing the much better first game.
I'd like to see a video of every star wars game ranked! There's a lot of them, and they range from good to bad!
I was so sure they said they were working on it.
@@josesosa3337 they probably work on multiple lists at once
"and they range from good to bad" really? who would have fucking thought it? I mean if they didn't, how could they be ranked, am i right?...
@matt fahringer fuck yeah
havent played every game but Tie Fighter and Galactic Battlegrounds 1-2 were my most played :)
The game of “Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions” also had a lot of cameos of a lot of previous voice actors who has voiced Spider-Man in cartoons.
Amazing Dimension: Neil Patrick Harris - Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
2099 Dimension: Ted Schwartz - Spider-Man (1981) / Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
Noir Dimension: Christopher Daniel Barnes - Spider-Man: The Animated Series
Ultimate Dimension: Josh Keaton - The Spectacular Spider-Man: Animated Series
Actually, Spider-Man 2099 was voiced by Dan Gilvezan from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends from the somewhat early to mid 1980s. Check the game's end credits to see
@@jadahayden1130
But I at least got it right for Spider-Man (1981) and Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends.
@@TheOtakuNinja69 Yes
This comment made me sad cus it remained me of spectacular spiderman..in my opinion 1 of the best cartoon series...hands down.
@@davidthefakeog6155
I like how in that series they brought in quite a few obscure Spider-Man villains in that series.
But I remember growing up with the 90’s Animated series when I was a kid.
I’m so happy Shattered Dimensions is so high on this list!
As it should be.
It should be #2
Thank you! I'm glad marvels spiderman is overrated by judgement
Very underrated game and my favorite Spiderman game after Spiderman ps4
@@alzicario3466 I worded my last comment wrong but those older ps2 and 3 spidey games are more pleasing than marvels spiderman. These are my top 5 Scattered dimensions, Ultimate spiderman ps2, Spiderman 2 and 3, Web of shadows, and Marvels Spiderman
My favorite is web of shadows, the speed of the swinging as well as the web animations, the arial combat is nothing we've seen to this day in this quality and the symbiote infested zombie-like new york is a nice change. It'S just great, and tthe fact it was made in A YEAR made it even better for me.
The graphics aren’t close to spider man ps4 LoL!
@@lonelylama5222 you do know graphics isnt the main thing in a game right?
@@lonelylama5222 no shit its a game made in 2008 💀
@@lonelylama5222 Graphics don't matter if the game's story is well-written.
While the mechanics is WOS still stand apart from any of the later games, story wise it just doesn't feel like the wise cracking Spidey in the bustling New York, even if dystopian.
It's like making a campy Batman game.... It may be fun, but it could just as well have been anything else. The Insomniac games hit it out of the park.
I love how well you guys do the gradual tonal shift from negative to loving over the course of these long lists. It's both good writing and good execution, which is what makes me enjoy these long lists most of all. I would choose to be bitten by a radioactive armadillo so that I could roll around at the actual speed of sound.
Very true. The gradation has been done masterfully.
Well, he didn’t say anything good about Edge on Time which is at number 14, not one thing
I was actually realizing that as it went along. I really grew to loving these videos as a result
i feel like spiderman 3 on 360 and ps3 is way underrated, i actually enjoyed that game back in the day
It's shit imo
Pretty glitchy and looks worse than 2 somehow. Maximum carnage shouldn’t be that low cause it definitely wasn’t boring. Fun fact it is one of the only Super Nintendo game with a red cartridge
another intellectual, i rarely find fans of that game. what was your favorite part of spider man 3?
@@poopgangster2.073 I liked 3 because of the story. And fighting venom etc
@@LilXancheX yeah the boss fights were my favorite part
22:24 green goblin? i thought it was Hulk
It’s the green goblin from the ultimate Spider-Man universe
Me too, at least until I saw how smaller it was than Hulk.
Same
@@TG-ge1oh Hulk is not bigger than Ultimate Goblin,just take a look at current MCU hulk hes prolly 7-8 ft tall at best :D
@@casualcookin3893 Yeah, the mcu rendition is rather small, isn't it? Personally, I hate how the mcu has treated Hulk over time, turning him into a joke :(. The silver and golden age comics on the other hand could never tell how tall Hulk is. Sometimes around 7' or so, some times over 10'.
47:45 I love the way he just turns around and is like “really?” And knocks him out.
When I watched this I was like, "I swear, Ultimate Spider-Man better get top 5"
I find it odd that it was ranked under Spider-Man 2
I was expecting top 3 if I'm honest, as much as I enjoyed Shattered Dimensions for it's great story, it didn't even have an open world!
Ikr. Actually it's my favorite spiderman game. The freedom of movement and the combat variation and of course the comic books style
Not played Ultimate. After watching this I have just ordered it for PS2 as I don't have the other two consoles luckily or my mind would have popped trying to decide.
@@krimsonkakarot4945 haha I just ordered it as well since my old copy won't work. It's such a fun game. If you want to 100% the game then I wish you good luck. It's quite tough in some areas. But I live the web swinging and the open world, along with the cutscenes and music. This is one Spidey game I don't care to change suits in because the default is so perfect
People can judge me, but I like the version of Spider-Man 3 for PS3, XBOX 360 and PC. Has lots of problems but I think It was fun enough for fans. The variaty of villains and storylines that tie together to tell the main plot about the black suit, which is actually very well explored in the game, how Peter slowly realizes what the suit does to him. The game handles the black suit much better than the movie did. Played It a lot on PC.
16:01 aww I actually really enjoyed that game as a kid. Might be my child mentality at the time that looked past the flaws and just really enjoyed being Spider-Man.
It’s rightfully critiqued but I myself really enjoyed it when I was young. I still have my old GBASP and the game itself, so I might have to replay it now for old time’s sake 😂
Most kids are like that
It's quite good imo, and I feel it's not as buggy as he says it is.
Same with Spider-Man 2 DS for me.
Maximum Carnage should've been higher.
And after Separation Anxiety
The fact that Separation Anxiety is rated better... Wow. It makes me wonder if they even played Maximum Carnage. It's a super fun game.
@@billyd530111 He also downplayed its difficulty. MC is hard!
Yeah dude I love that game and this guy put it at the bad Spiderman game list and its not "boring"
yeah, maximum carnage is very fun and very difficult. i have yet to beat it but always have fun trying. separation anxiety is a game a tried once and never again, no point since mc is better in every possible way.
Outside of the ranking of Separation Anxiety, I've enjoyed this list.
To me, Shattered Dimensions is the second best Spider-Man. But number 3 isn't a bad ranking.
I actually loved the Amazing Spiderman 2 for console back in the day, and I didn’t care for how it looked and felt, I just wanted to be Spiderman. I felt that was actually the first true video game I played.
Lol
THANK YOU finally some one who agrees with me
I've always heard Maximum Carnage was seen as one of the better Spider-Man games. It's not great, but it's definitely better than most of the titles before the PS1.
Definitely one of the better ones, I still play it periodically.
I've always loved Maximum Carnage and Separation Anxiety
Yeah, it was about 30 spots too low. And it’s way better than Separation Anxiety.
If the guys hosting this video actually had to play all of these Spider-Man games, then obviously they'd be bitter and cynical by the time they got to the good ones.
@@cbake76
Yeah, I didn't get that. Saying the crappy sequel was better? No way.
I feel like Edge of time was cucked hard in this video. The story is actually pretty good. Altho gameplay may be repetitive, the story really brings it more up there for me. The game has good actors, fun story, and makes you go on the edge of your seat, and looking at one spiderman helping another threw Messing with time itself, graphics are great too at the time. Spiderman 2099 shows his stuff, especially when he saves peter showing the true difference between them showing how cool he really is and how Peter is more faster between the spider men, I respect your opinion I just believe edge of time should be higher and more credit then it should be getting.
I know this sounds like whining, but I think Enter Electro should at least be in the top 10. It rocks.
Agree
Agreed
Nah that game is average
@@LilXancheX A comment I should expect from one who was mixed with Lizard DNA. Unsatisfied with the reptile representation I bet.
I like how Spider-Man 2000 and Enter Electro are the only two game whose soundtracks are given a special mention.
They truly do have some of the best tracks out there!
Wait, there were two different voices on this video?
There usually are in these videos.
He’s voice acting 2 people as part of his act
I've literally never heard about half of these games..
3 quarters.
Putting Maximum Carnage and Separation Anxiety so low on this list is absolutely criminal. Those games incorporated full comic panels into the story, added comic book style effects with every attack, and had some great side-scrolling beat ‘em up fun that (while mind numbing) was very enjoyable and kept me interested with each play. I realize they aren’t perfect titles, but come on, it was SNES and it was a miracle to even make a game at that point, let alone a masterpiece. Think of what the development team had to compare their project with at the time. You can’t expect a game with Spider-Man PS4 quality on a retro console title. Other than that, pretty nice list.
To be fair, Separation Anxiety didn’t have the comic panels-just walls of text. It was really disappointing compared to Maximum Carnage, which played a huge role in making me a big Spidey fan.
Wanna know what game does all that stuff 1000 times better?
Comix Zone
No argument here. Comix Zone is also -- somehow -- 1000 times harder! 😀
Yes! Plus, I think this is the only person I've ever heard say they didn't Maximum Carnage was particularly difficult. WHAT?!?!
I disagree with your take on the SuperNes. That console has a large selection of some of the best games of all time.
Absolutely love Spider-Man PS4, just makes my PS4 sound like a jet engine xD
I've never had that issue, clean your ps4
I do think it's a little weird you put the Atari game over the DS Web of Shadows and Edge of Time-
Honestly you were a little hard on some of these games imo.
I think they just hate beat'em ups judging by freind or foe and maximum carnage.
I know I'm late but the DS web of shadows was dope as hell.
@@lunakingsley.7247 maximum carnage is one of my favorite games on the snes. i actually have more fun playing that than the much more popular turtles in time. to me turtles just feels more limited and kinda boring. still a good game, i just thought it was a bit overrated.
@@Jack_80 can everyone stop talking about web of shadows???!
This is the 6th time I’ve read someone talk about that game
@@battousaix4263 Shattered Dimensions DS as well.
maximum carnage is great... it has much more than what is shown here. nice and unique partners/helpers, secret stages, different paths...
Yeah, I don’t understand their criticisms about that one. I feel like it’s an above average beat-em-up.
another AMAZING long list! great job guys!
See what he did there?....yeah. 🤣👍
PS1 Spiderman was my childhood, I loved playing it over and over again, especially Venom parts, but that Venom chase was really frustrating for my child skills lol
Another round of kudos for ya, Philip and James. These can't be easy, to write/edit, but you guys always do an excellent job!
Certainly not easy, when they can't even tell that the Genesis and Sega CD versions of Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin are two different games.
Web of Shadows on the DS was amazing! It was a solid metroidvania with a really fun combat system.
I agree. Shattered Dimensions on the DS was just as good as well, if not better, with more modes and challenges.
So fitting that Peter and Ben made this video ;)
Yeah
Wait a minute PETER AND BEN I just realized it
Grandpa Ben was murdered in cold blood! He was everything!!!
Ben dover
The one where you gotta fight the creepy monstrous Symbiote Doc Ock was phenomenal for its time. One of the few that got a Spider-Man game right back in the early days.
Bro I was terrified of Monster Ock as a kid. Watched a longplay on UA-cam last year, two decades after last playing it. Such an incredibly memorable game.
Maximum Carnage is way too low on the list...It's not great but it's a really fun game to play
Mysterio's Menace is a GBA classic. You done goofed, TripleJump.
I wouldn’t mind a every rockstar game ranked list
Hell yes
Red dead 1, GTA 3....that's it.
Kevin Strom both red dead’s are better than any GTA
@@aceofbass95 I couldn't get into 2 but they did put a ton of work into it. I had to put gta3 on there just because it changed the gaming world and it's template is still being used today
@@BabysitterSky red dead 2 is their most alive open world yet and the story is great two i actually like it even more then the first game.
Mysterio's menace should be way higher. It's a lot more enjoyable than some of the later games look to be.
Spiderman, Spiderman. Doesn't belong on a hyper-scan.😂
Just had a great idea- Every Harry Potter game ranked from worst to best! Great range of good to terrible there, would be fun.
Amazing Spider-Man 1 for the PS3 was so much fun. The story was just ok but the amount of stuff to do in the city, specially the awesome way you collect flying comics in the air was just great.
I haven't played the one for the PS4 but I hope they use that comic feature at some point if they haven't. It's just awesome.
i enjoyed TASM for a bit, but now i don't really like it, however the comic collecting was pretty rad and unfortunately Insomniac's spider-man PS4 doesn't carry that onward
Tasm was also one of my favorite game and it’s underrated in my opinion. I mean look at the mess Tasm2 was.
Ikr i really love the story its very unique and make it stand from other spiderman games
Fucken whatttt?? The comics were the worst part easily. Took so damn long for that 100 percent, screw those comics. But yeah that game was awesome
@@eddieescobedo9975 lol different strokes for different folks I guess. I had so much fun hunting the comics, I actually got them before beating the main story.
I like ultimate spider man, web of shadows, spider man ps4. Those are my favorites spider man games. Also the mysterio game for the GBA. I have fond memories of that as a child.
I really enjoy that you gave "Amazing Spider-Man" for GB so much love. It was my first GB game and I still can go through the first 3 stages without much of a hazzle. I remember that I can´t wait for christmas that year and getting the GB & this game. It will always have a special place in my heart.
I always loved the chill BGM you guys put into these videos.
"The worst first level in gaming history" I'll see your spiderman invasion of the spider slayers and raise you FRED MUST PAINT THE WALL
What's that from?
@@MegaSpideyman Flintstones of the master system
1:18 Spider Man Toxic City was awesome beat-em-up back in the days. It deserved to be in this list
Before the list starts, my pick is PS1 Spider-Man, that was my childhood game and Carnage and Monster-Ock bloody terrified me. Any less than top 3 and I'll be upset and possibly write an angry letter, be warned.
*BOO, HISS* (I'll spare the angry letter because I enjoyed the video, but still) *FOR SHAME*
Nah there kind of cringe now also you can’t let nostalgia be how you rate a game movie or show
@@kpitgro3012 if you think the ps1 Spider-Man is cringe then you would think PS4 Spider-Man is beyond cringe
27:50 oh come on man 1 I know this game wasn't perfect but it was fun as hell . Not deserve that place ...
Yea
Waaaaaaa
29:52: "YOU'RE RUNNING OUT OF FLUUUUIIIIID!!!!"
I really am glad Ultimate Spider-Man got a high mark. At least, the good versions of it, the DS one is a hot mess sometimes. It's super underrated tbh and deserves a lot more love. Plus, the GBA version is a surprisingly solid game, and I'm really happy that didn't get overlooked.
So did Peter secretly change his last name so we wouldn't know this awesome channel has a superhero on it as well?
holy crap, i've found Ben and Peter (the best 2 from Whatculture) again, SUBSCRIBED!!
How the hell is Seperation Anxiety ranked higher than Maximum Carnage? Seperation Anxiety was garbage!
It's called subjective opinion
@@FATE522 when those are so nitpicky they couldn't be any dum then the opinion in it's self is stupid.
Maximum carnage looked better and didn’t deserve to be ranked so low. Sure it’s not the most interesting but beat em ups are meant for killing hoards of enemies, so when someone complains that you only kill enemies I cringe cause that’s the entire point of beat em ups. Also spider snes was garbage compared to maximum carnage ( I own And played both) so it shouldve been higher
I disagree that it's garbage but MC is definitely the better game.
He says MC is repetetive then puts SA one higher despite being even more repetetive. At least MC has more variety of regular goons.
the line "Spiderman animates and controls like he just eaten a 3 day old sausage roll" is really cracking me up 🤣🤣🤣
I agree 100% with the top 4 but I would have placed Web of Shadows higher just for the air combat alone. The way you could jump from enemy to enemy without touching the ground was fantastic.
Much respect for taking the time to make this.
Not done with the video yet, just started it actually, but I’m already impressed with the fact that you bothered to rotoscope the hand on the dead black and white cyclops clip
I think you guys are going to have to do a updated version of this list at the end of 2023.
All opinions are valid. Except your opinion on max carnage. It’s just wrong. Minor classic.
agreed. such a good game for its time
Opinions can’t be wrong though your just disagreeing with him you ever thought someone has a different opinion then u?
@@kpitgro3012 I mean they are so nitpicky that their complaint was literally explaining a beat'em up.
ilovedogs99 if an opinion can’t be wrong then that means they’re all right! ?
Typed this in the search bar and this was the exact video I was asking for. Good job
I liked the thing in Friend or Foe where you could fight each other as the different characters. It isnt a huge plus though lol
36:00 I about fucking died when you said absolute unit along with its walking. Could not stop laughing for a sold 2 minutes
I loved maximum carnage as a kid 😕
I'm currently playing ultimate spider man again and I love it, easily my second favourite spider man game next to marvels spider man.
Amazing list guys. Cannot believe that this is free. Incredible! You guys are awesome to us!
i watched the whole video,it was totally worth it you ranked the whole games perfectly i already liked and subscribed
Here's a ranking of the games I played (note that I count only games with Spider-Man as their main protagonist, so don't expect games like Marvel Ultimate Alliance or Lego Marvel Superheroes):
13. Spider-Man Friend or Foe (it's a game made for kids and a copycat of Lego games, except not as fun; the only good thing about it is the ability to play as Spider-Man's villains which I always enjoy in a game; I'm just that kind of guy who always prefers the villains to the hero, and in Spider-Man's case, there are some really interesting and memorable villains; unfortunately, this premise is wasted on a standard beat 'em up)
12. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (the only good thing about this game are the costumes and free roaming through Manhattan whilist stopping crimes, but even that gets very repetitive after a time)
11. Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro (the forgettable sequel to the most important Spider-Man game of all time; there's nothing really to criticize about the game, as it's almost the same as the original and even improves on the gameplay, other than the fact that everything about it is forgettable due to playing it safe and not changing too much)
10. Spider-Man Edge of Time (the mediocre sequel to the very memorable Shattered Dimensions; I don't know why I don't like this game, seeing as to how it's almost the same as Shattered Dimensions, minus two out of four dimensions and some actual unique gameplay between the diffrent Spider-Men; also, starting your game with Spider-Man dying is the worst way possible to start a game; overall, the gameplay is overrepetitive and the two Spider-Men play almost the same, which is why it's a decent superhero game at best)
9. Spider-Man 3 (just like the movie, it's very underrated, because people don't know how to look at it; it's just dumb fun; as long as you don't take it too seriously and try to enjoy it for what it is, it's actually a very decent superhero game; also, I enjoyed playing as the New Goblin)
8. The Amazing Spider-Man (the premise was deffinetely... interesting, but I don't like how it turned important villains like Rhino or Scorpion into mindless monsters; many things in the game were unique, such as the whole cross-species vs robots war, and I also liked being allied with the Lizard throughout the entire game; unfortunately, it tried way too hard to copy Batman: Arkham Asylum and City, and ended up as nothing more than a decent, but forgettable superhero game)
7. Spider-Man 2000 (the first 3D Spider-Man game, and just a classic; I love when superhero games aren't based on movies and are allowed to include as many cameos of other characters as they want - it makes them feel like they are actually part of the comics)
6. Spider-Man: The Movie Game (it was an overall decent Spider-Man game, but what made it unique and memorable for me was the ability to play as the Green Goblin)
5. Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (very basic premise, but that's part of its charm; really fun to experience four diffrent versions of Spider-Man and their universes, each with its own unique art style and villains; this game was also my introduction to Spider-Man Noir and Spider-Man 2099, who have become two of my favourite alternate versions of Spider-Man)
4. Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (very interesting premise, which was handled very well; it was fun to explore a Manhattan full of symbiotes, and also to team up with other heroes and villains to attempt to put a stop to the situation; the choice system and the diffrent endings were also fun to experience)
3. Spider-Man 2 (just overall nostalgic, the first open world Spider-Man game, and expanded the plot of already one of the best Spider-Man movies)
2. Ultimate Spider-Man (basically Spider-Man 2, but with a more unique art style, not based on a movie, meaning more freedom with the characters and the plot, more stuff to do and the ability to play as Venom; NUFF SAID!)
1. Spider-Man PS4 (duh, were you expecting anything else?)
back when i was like 6 i thought that the amazing spiderman 2 was like hollywood
I'm glad the Mega Drive Spiderman vs the Kingpin is so high on the list. That game was really awesome. I always loved the Camera gimmick.
I'd love to see you do a list like this for Simpson's Games.
The Simpsons Hit & Run would be Best
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@@aufowithwificoverage3328 SIMP sons?!
Wow! This video must have taken a lot of work! Kudos!
Amazing 2 game for Xbox is Lowkey underrated. The amazing 1 is my favorite Spider-Man game followed by ultimate then Spider-Man 3
Awesome count down, just earned a sub mate.
I’m sorry boys but I have been playing Spider-Man games my whole life and there are a few critical points that are just plain wrong on this list. 1) Web of Shadows (PS3,360) is one of the best Spider-Man games for its incredible combat, mixing fighting and traversal together in a seamless way. 2) Spider-Man 3 for PS2 is not even close to being better than the PS3 one. It’s gameplay is way clunkier and is devoid of features in comparison to its next generation counterpart. They are both bad, but the 7th gen version is simply better. 3) Spider-Man 2’s combat is not mindless, it’s a predecessor to Arkham’s combat but more complex. Arkham is square to attack and triangle to counter, Spider-Man 2 is square to attack, circle to dodge (like Spider-Man ps4), and triangle after to counter. Plus it has many other combos that are out of this world satisfying if executed correctly. Play it again boys plz. 4) Brian Intihar, the director of Spider-Man ps4, does not see the comparison to this games combat to Arkham. That’s because it’s closer to Spider-Man 2’s and Ultimate Spider-Man’s combat. Sort of a fusion of the two. It’s not nearly as rhythm based as Arkham. There’s a lot to talk about there when comparing the two but I’ll stop here. Other than the things I mentioned, a good list.
My top 5: 1) Spider-Man PS4 2) Spider-Man 2 3) Ultimate Spider-Man 4) Web of Shadows 5) Shattered Dimensions
imo, calling Spider-Man 2s combat a predecessor to arkham is just as wrong as calling spider-man ps4's combat inspired by arkham. They strive for completely different things.
Arkham is like you said, basically a rhythm game where enemy types are like different beats you have to hit and you're rewarded for good timing and verrying your attacks by using gadgets.
While Spider-Man 2 is a combo based game where linking different moves and attacks together is the funnest way to play. i think they're both very well designind combat systems that both do what they set out to Archive beautifully.
also Spider-Man ps4 isn't just an amalgamation 2 and ultimate, it is mostly that but it also has elements of almost every single 3D Spider-Man game to date. there's the web strike from WOS, the swing kick from FOF and the impact web from Spider-Man PS1 just to name a few.
Anton Duroj Bidstrup I could tell you watched Godzilla Mendoza’s video on Spider-Man PS4. My comparison between Spider-Man 2 and Arkham was just the combat controls, not the feel. But I agree with you about that last paragraph. There’s a lot to discuss.
Web of Shadows gets really repetive and boring really fast.
Web of Shadow is trash
“Return of the Curse of the Creature’s Ghost” - kudos on the Mr. Show deep cut reference!
The best Spider-Man Games I played were :
Spider-Man PS4
Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions
Spider-Man 3
Spider-Man Edge Of Time
Spider-Man 1 Game
YT Gamer Pro XL play web of shadows on PS3
Did u not play Ultimate Spider-Man?
31:10 missed opportunity to say “friendly or foely”
I played Spiderman 2 on PC as a Kid. I loved It, Watching back at myself Im ashamed 😅
Noah Migliazza Me too it was my favourite game 😂
You shouldn't
Wow.
I was honestly surprised about that you put PS4 Spidey at the first place!
You know, all of these UA-cam rank list's are so scared to offend fans, and I was 100% sure that number 1 will be Spider-Man 2 (because EVERYONE is saying that, and EVERYWHERE its number 1)...but no, you used your brain, not just feeling of nostalgia and you really made my day!
What a great hour and a great list, thank you!
nice content
spam lel
Nice comment.
Sike! Gtfo here
Bet u still watched the whole thing
Noice.
I had Spider-Man 2 on Xbox as a kid and spent sooooo many hours just swinging around and climbing the tallest buildings and jumping off of them lol. I never even played through much of the story itself because I was perfectly happy just swinging around, exploring, and doing those street-level fights. I was probably like 9 or 10 when i first got it and will still go back every once in a while to swing around to this very day lol. I always thought it was a great game, but now that you’ve ranked it as number 2 on the whole list, I’m considering actually going and playing through the story now that I’m older and you have it such high marks. I’m sure the main story is a lot of fun.
I would do the same after I got out of school! Spider-Man 2 on the PS2. 😊
@@h.317 ahh, those were the days. As much as I love modern games, Xbox and ps2 was just a golden era for games. Maybe I just say that because I was a kid back then, but it really does seem like some games used to be more fun than modern games.
I mean, these days most games follow the exact same structure, especially open world games. Basically every open world is just using the exact same mechanics to drive the story. You travel somewhere to meet a quest-giver, travel to your quest, complete the quest (which typically involves killing a bunch of baddies), then throw in a few smaller side missions (often fetch quests) between main quests that may sometimes throw you a little curveball with a surprise attack or something along those lines, then rinse and repeat for every game until you inevitably defeat a final boss and the game ends.
It didn’t used to be so cut and dry with every game developer making massive open worlds where stuff is just copied and pasted all over the map and every game feels like a series of checklists to complete. There were just so many great, original games back then.
@@STSGuitar16 I agree with you. Crazy to believe but I still play my PlayStation 1. I been playing all my childhood ps1 games on their. I own all the PlayStation consoles and I still go back to play the old games.
The first game that got me hooked on the a good story line game was “God of War”. It’s a good strategy game with amazing graphics at the time. Hint, it was PlayStation greatest games.
Give God of War a try if you haven’t.
God bless you bud.
@@h.317 yeah man, luckily my original Xbox still works too and it’s always a trip to play some of those games again. I didn’t play a ton of story-focused games back then. I was more of a fan of stuff like SSX Tricky, a basically reskinned Tony Hawk Pro Skater that was themed after Disney cartoons (Tarzan, Toy Story, Lion King, stuff like that) called Disney’s Extreme Skate Adventure, Star Wars Battlefront II, and some Scooby Doo games. Also loved movie games like Shrek 2, Spider-Man 2, and Lego Star Wars. Then around middle school I actually stopped playing a lot of video games (fell in love with playing guitar around that time), and it wasn’t until about a year and a half ago that I started playing again. These days I just finished Hogwarts Legacy (loved it) and have been going through all of the Assassin’s Creed games (I’ve finished through all of them except for the newer RPG games. Just started Valhalla a few days ago). It’s really wild to see how good stuff looks now and then go back to original Xbox games. Not that the OG games looked bad or anything, it’s just that stuff now looks incredible. Needless to say I’m glad I’ve gotten back into gaming.
You're high if you think maximum carnage and separation anxiety deserve to be so low imo lol
Agree
Controversial opinion: I actually really like Web of Fire.
me: i bet web of shadows is gonna be 1st
*It comes in 11th*
me: *i think my brain just broke*
Web of Shadows was not very good tbh :D
USM shits on it,PS4 marvel's spider-man is far superior aswell
@@casualcookin3893 naw not really
Web of Shadows is the most overrated game in the list. It’s not realistic at all and the graphics haven’t aged all the best. The good/bad dynamic was interesting but limited. I’d like to see more of that in the future. The gameplay was also just too repetitive so overall it’s just an ok game. People like to crap all over the Amazing Spider-Man games because the webs didn’t attach to buildings but they don’t in Web of Shadows either and he swings like he’s trying to imitate an airplane. I personally prefer a more realistic approach to Spider-Man’s swinging like in Spiderman 2 (ps2) or Marvel’s Spiderman (ps4).
@@Nathan_Wright Its a superhero game bro wtf it's not suppose to be realistic
@@casualcookin3893 the combat was pretty cool though
"So why does it play like an ancient curse?"
THIS WAS SO GOOD LMAO
I disagree, Spiderman: Friend or Foe was pretty good.
I loved FoF as a kid. Tried playing it a few years back and almost put myself to sleep. It's not awful, it just should've been a lot more.
The original Spider-Man game on ps2 was one of my favourite games when I was a kid. Swinging around the city and landing on rooftops beating up bad guys
I know I'm commenting this so far from the moment he uploaded this, but oh god, how difficult would had been to compilate whole information for the video
I am amazed that you really got to ranked every spider-man game.
web of shadows ds is actually pretty good imo.
Same with maximum carnage but everyone doesn’t agree with everything.
Yeah, Spider-Man for the SNES is definitely worthy of a much higher spot considering some of the others above it. I guess I get comparing them to todays sensibilities, but it was a good game for its time, and did a great job with what it had to work with hardware-wise. Also, back then, it was very common for these kinds of games to require you to defeat every enemy in an area before you can move on. Same thing with the Judge Dredd game on the SNES, also a great game.
So happy to see Enter Electro in the top 20😂👌
50:24 ESTEEMED VIDEO GAME COMPOSER TOMMY TALARICO LMFAO
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I haven't started the video yet, but all I'm saying is The Amazing Spiderman for PS1 better be top tier on this list.
Edit: Not disappoint.
As usual a great video!