@@ichijofestival2576 techinically its always going off. he lives in NY you can lose your life any second. but by the time he's experienced he should have figured out when to drown out "a car is flying at me" from "a car is going to make a weird brake and i might sprain my shin if i walk too fast"
+Marc-Olivier Rodrigue there are no repeating names anywhere in your comment. And it's not even a script, just a rubbish UA-cam comment. It can't be that hard, if even you can pull it off, casually, first try.
I quite liked the story of octavius. It made him really relatable and you felt a genuine connection between Peter and him so even if I knew he would turn bad I still thought the whole time "Come on please don't you and Peter made so much progress on your research. You could help so many people. Don't waste it"
@Ethan Brean Same, that part had some interresting parts to it but overall it felt fairly bland. At least compared to the Octavious parts. The demon was an interesting character, but maybe we should have had more of a direct connection to Peter and a few more direct interactions.
I think I remember that plotline from actual Spider-Man comics. Maybe Spider-Man comics should stop their eternal conflict with Punisher comics to see which one can have the largest quantity of terrible plotlines.
Wait, he didn't say that this game made you feel like Spiderman, can we honestly call this a review of the game without this seemingly require line that literally every other review has contained?
Juglinggeeseisacrime but it sure as hell costs more than a ticket to the cinema, so the analogy stands: other media _do_ have "extended editions" which cost more than the original, "standard" release.
Yeah, but the movies get cut for different reasons. The studio or the producers might dislike a lot of material filmed so they cut it in a way that they find suitable or/and profitable so the only way that a director and/or writer can present their original vision for the film to the world is to make their own alternative cut of the movie (which they usually have a month or something like that) to string together. Sometimes shit is cut for pacing, other times it's because it didn't fit the tone they were going for and the money milking usually comes years or even decades later by a current copyright holder which sees how big of a following the movie still has after all that time and, in the case they still have reels of unused footage laying around somewhere, they decide to put out a new DVD/Blu-Ray edition of the movie. They do not hold the content off for those releases on purpouse like the game developers do.
I feel like there’s just this whole sub-community on UA-cam of people who make their profile pics hentai and they all get together to see who got the most people to ask them what their profile pic is from.
mechanically, I found the game fun, but my favorite part was actually the voice actors. Yuri Lowentahl's portrayal of Peter-Man actually made me shed a tear, when he, almost at the point of crying, says "I don't know what to do". I really felt that.
Wanna know my favorite part of the game? When fighting thugs on rooftops, you can knock them over the edge, but then a web-line shoots out of their bodies and sticks them to sides of buildings. So Spidey never actually kills any of these guys.
1. Arkham games never allowed enemies to fall off a building if you were in combat. They'd just bounce off an invisible wall. 2. That web-line gimmick doesn't always work. It also breaks the gadget system, as it clearly uses the line-web gadget that you don't unlock until the last 3rd of the game.
@TheLoneLoony That still kills them, the impact to building would kill or severely injure them as the web doesn't slow that down as it attach after the enemy has hit the building and doesn't slow down impact. More likely it actually may make the impact harder and just prevents bodies to fall on street.
Marvel’s Disney’s Insomniac’s Sony’s Stan Lee’s Steve Ditko’s Clive Barker’s Tom Clancy’s Spider-Man By Clive Barker Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry series & Knuckles
I was going to make a joke about DLC and microtransactions....but guess what? There aren't any! YAY! ...I suddenly feel sad that this is actually a thing.
The spider sense is not an indication to press the dodge button to temporarily become invincible. It just means watch out. A lot of people went through the entire game without learning this. The thing is, if you keep comparing this game to batman, there's a 90% cahance that you'll suck at this game.
1:48 I really wanna defend Yahtzee's point here, one because coming off of Miles Morales the problem is still very much here, and two people still seem to think he's knocking the concept of Spidey stealth rather than the execution. The enemies ARE really dumb, lacking any of the Batman goons have, and thereby never letting the situation switch up.
It's always a perfect Yahtzee review where the whole time you're going "yeah, true..." "okay I remember that not being great..." "he's got a point there." And then at the end all you want to do is go play that game!
At least they didn't go through the whole Uncle Ben stuff all over again. Everyone knows he's dead, you don't need to reiterate it over and over again. It's like Batman or Superman's origin, everyone knows it.
Jhin Potion Yeah, but it wasn't his entire character. Instead of Uncle Ben getting shot, he learns responsibility when Tony takes his suit. That's like making Batman a serial killer, and he doesn't value justice until he has a skirmish with Superman (oh, wait a minute).
I would argue that the whole Doc Ock gives the inevitable betrayal weight. Keep in mind, Octavius was more than just a boss for Peter, he was a mentor, a father figure, and a friend. So his turn to villainy would hurt Peter to fuck. And it does, because Peter and Ock are well written and have chemistry, so it hurts to see that turn even knowing it has to happen. And that has noticable impacts on Peter's character, including an increased anxiety about being unable to save Doc Ock from himself (which itself later gets subverted really well because of the reveal that Ock hadn't gone insane and that it was all premeditated).
I know this was like, a year ago, but getting a response made me remember this, and I wanted to elaborate on how good the twist that Ock is perfectly sane is. Because it plays on what the average audience member knows about Doc Ock. Because what most people know in pop culture about Doc Ock comes from the Sam Raimi films. Where Doc Ock is being controlled by the arms. So the audience naturally assumes the arms are driving him insane. And that it's premeditated makes a lot of stuff make sense in hindsight. Why he was so laser focused on getting specific prototypes to work, why he "assumed" Peter built Spidey's tech, the way he treated Norman from the start, his weird occasional manipulation of Peter, all the way to the end. It's a really good twist that makes perfect sense in hindsight, that only works due to a mutual cultural understanding being subverted and HOLY FUCK THAT IS GOOD WRITING.
0:44 actually yahtzee they do, they're called uncut, directors cut, extendended edition or whatever they wanna call it and they only make it available if you buy the dvd/br
Frankly I don't think I could be arsed to convince you to stop judging by the replys but you referenced an old game with a slightly newer thing, this joke seems dead in the water, and frankly I think Yathzee's videos already contain too much content involving the male and female reproductive systems, if he were to review that game I feel the script would be this: Tit
man, this episode is by far the funniest and most inspired one he's done in quite a while. I was laughing out loud multiple times throughout it. is it just me, or does even yahtz seem re-invigorated by the escapist revival?
People who say stuff like: "I knew Octavius was gonna be Doc Ock, why should I care about him before that!?" I think you all need to learn the definition of dramatic irony.
I personally liked that they did something different and allowed you to get close to Doc Ock. He and Mr. Negative were going to be your Uncle Ben, in a twisted sort of way.
jthedog In the video, he says who made the game many, many times. The comment "Too bad he never mentions who made this game" is pointing out this fact in an ironic way. That's what makes it a joke.
Sure as hell doesnt feel that way to me, I've seen his way of "liking" it video, its not as negative as this. I like Yahtzee but I feel like he's nitpicking too much or he simply prefer Batman over Spider-man.
I think he's saying that he likes it to an extent, but that there's too many minigame sorts of components, and he felt like the game didn't bring much worth praising that one of the Batman Arkham games didn't bring years ago. It isn't that he likes Batman better (he might, but that isn't his complaint), but that he wants superhero games to stop trying to be Batman Arkham games. He thinks it's a good game, but he wishes that it hadn't filled itself with so much of the generic nonsense that many triple-A games fill themselves with these days just for the sake of having that filling (forced stealth sections, for example).
@@Thesaurus_Rex Well you have to remember that making a tripple A game is always kind of risky. Especially when it's a Spider-man game. I think it makes sense that they'd want to try and stick more closely to somthing that worked, Arkham Series, and then expirement more in the DLC or sequel. Spider-Man is definitely a franchise you would want to be careful with. Do you remember The Amazing Spider-Man 2 game? It was a decent enough game, minus a few things, but it was a big improvement over the first one. But because it was a Spider-Man game, it is harolded as one of the worst Spider-Man games. If it wasn't connected to Spider-Man, it would have done fine, but because it was it bombed. This game was gonna be huge, if it failed Disney would have had a fit, and there would probably have been layoffs. They needed this game to succeed so they played ot safe and released a solid 8.5/10 game. I think its similarities to Arkham Knight were justified and that the Mary Jane\Miles Morales sections were fun.
@@Lone_Rocket I get what you're saying about studio pressure, but the point I see is that the Arkham series did a lot of new things from its very first entry, which a lot of other games have simply copied. Forced stealth is inherently silly when there's no escalation and the game is going to force you to brawl with the next wave of goons, anyway. The backpacks were nice collectables, though.
Parts that were excellent and needed more of: > Avoiding the spotlights from helicopters and sniper beams while crawling on a skyscraper. > Running up elevator shafts > Crawling vertically through vents. These reminded me so much of Spider-Man PS1. That game had so many things right about playing as Spider-Man.
Spider-Man was always stealthy in the comics. While his initial costume didn't lend itself to it, his abilities did (the idea behind the secret wars black redesign was to make those abilities more believable... Until the decided that costume he wore for 4 years was actually the Symbiote...) So I'm not sure they could have done a Spider-Man game without that.
I though it was fine mostly cause I only relied on it when when I was fight groups up to 5 goons, any more than that and i would roll out of there as if I was a playing darksouls and placed all my skill points on stamina.
I never had any issues. I went for the slow-down time whenever you do a perfect dodge (which was incredibly easy) and from there, I'd either use all 3 bars to takedown 6 enemies or I'd web up 3 of them. Just about the only unbalanced thing in the game for Amazing were the big thugs. Their timing for punches was so incredibly bad, and the reach was rediculous. If you dodged on time, you'd have been waiting to get shot at or punched by other enemies, and if you dodge beforehand (so that enemies don't get free hits), his incredible reach hits you anyways and knocks a tonne off your health bar and screws you up for the rest of the encounter.
Nathan Cardoza if you don’t ignore anything in the bible, it’s a messy old book which, like a lot of art, has a lot of great moral messages and a lot of shit ones, too. what you take away from the book is dictated solely by your own biases and perceptions.
Good point on what you take away from the bible is mostly based on your own bias cause that's very true. If you read it expecting to find good moral messages you'll find them. If you read it with the intention to criticize it that's fairly easy to do as well. But people rarely if ever read the bible objectively.
I actually had a Yahtzee moment while playing Spider-man. Me - "Thank you Video Game for unlocking all of these new side missions to work on....Excuse me, Video Game, why does this side mission say that I need to complete more story before I can do it?" Game - "Well gracious player that is because that mission requires a specific skill that you don't get until you complete a certain story event." Me - "Well that's just fucking great. Why did you even bother to put it on my map then? You could have just waited until I got the skill and then unlocked it on my map. Instead I just get this feeling of being lead by the nose only to get cock-blocked right at the end by the story. I feel like there's a lesson in there somewhere."
I like there are no loot boxes or micro transactions. You, get this, earn EVERYTHING from game play. Not a fan of dlc, but one battle at a time I guess.
The only time dlc is morally objectionable is if it comes out at release, there's nothing wrong with charging for post-release content like they're doing with this game.
IIRC, there have been games that have been released more than once (special editions and such) that would add bits of content. Greatest example I can think of is the multiple versions of Street Fighter 2. DLC ain't the devil, but it surely can be used for evil.
I've gotta defend this game. -Spider-Man can't take a lot of damage because he's not a beef cake. His durability isn't his best thing, he's more about dodging enemies. -The Spider Sense makes more sense in this game than it does in Batman. Even when I first saw the dodge indicator in Batman, I always thought it just looked like the Spider Sense. Not only that, but it has different reactions to different attacks because it's actually comic accurate. The Spider sense isn't a very consistent thing. I'd say this encourages the player to examine the surroundings a lot more, rather than relying on an indicator. -Yeah, the stealth sections might seem very AAAish, but Spidey does have a stealthy side. He's not all about going in loud. -Also, I experimented with the AI in the stealth bases, and discovered that if you knock out one guy out of sight of any other enemy, they will eventually notice that something's not right. Not as clear like in Batman, but it's still there. -Okay, I agree with you on those stealth sections where you play as a powerless character. Those type of stealth sections suck in any game. -It was good at having the game gradually show Doc Oc's descent into the villain he becomes. It allows for more character development, so it really makes those last moments with him all the more heartbreaking. Okay, I'm done.
To be fair spider man does plenty of stealth in the comics so it’s not just an Arkham thing. The main issue is the fact that Batman is vulnerable to bullets while spider man is completely fine with gun goons and so stealth is kind of optional
3:12 THANK YOU!!! It's a Spiderman game. Kindly actually let me play as Spiderman, please. Especially with the hostage , why is MJ doing the job, he can do faster and better, when there are lives on the line? Be a strong independent woman who need no man some other time please. Even though she still needs Spiderman there. Also the isolate and pick off is ridiculously easy, as it tells you if they are safe or not. Making it pretty much risk free. This goes beyond hand holding.
@@dalestoddard2742 it's the nintendo arguement yeah they didn't invent platformers, top down adventure games, or cart racers but they're the ones that made them work
@@bensell982 no its not the nintendo argument. People claim Batman's gameplay is original and unique. They even took a dump on The Amazing Spiderman games (shit games) for ripping off arkham
Jumping out of the way is not the same as countering three thugs in a smooth single combo animation.Arkham shits on spiderman and its combat isnt at all like spiderman 2 wtf
I agree that the forced stealth missons were completely unnecessary and I feel like it hurts the experience over all. Thank God they were as short as they were. I honestly didnt feel like playing anymore everytime one of those missions popped up and it was hard to push through them because they're soooo boring. Hopfully the DLC wont have any I also dont like the 'stealth pick off' that the game tries to push but thats optional in most situations so its fine for those who do like that kinda thing
ali peace my favorites where that and the sabel one with miles. they all benafit the story though so I can't say their great or even good but I can't say the game would be better off without the either.
I liked them! Not just for narrative reasons. Most of the Spider Man stealth missions (not including challenges) can be accomplished regardless of alerts. Those felt like training runs for the MJ/Morales stealth missions. I'm not crazy about the stealth genre to begin with but never found these ones tedious.
If you wanna be technical, Arkham Asylum kind of ripped off Spiderman. I mean, when you think of a superhero who swings around a room before hiding on a ledge, hanging off of it, tethering down to grab a goon, and hanging him from that ledge by his feet, do you think of Batman, or do you think of Spiderman?
Alex George It’s not a fanboy thing. It’s just a little unfair for the Spiderman game. I mean, what, is it NOT gonna have him swinging around and hanging people by webs just because Arkham Asylum was made first?
I actually liked the miles morales and MJ gameplay parts. Not i fucking did not don't kid yourself. I mean it didn't ruin the game but it didn't have me ejaculating with excitement either unlike the rest of the game. And for a fact i know it's definitely better than spiderman 2 it's Because the combat and the side missions don't make me want to kill myself.
Kevin Bell Honestly, the Grand Central one and Penthouse ones were ok, mainly because you didn't have fewer offensive capabilities than a mildly pissed of gnat.
I bought all your books, now to to try and read them and imagine your voice for every line. I also called this game "Spider-Man and his suicidal friends"
There were a bunch of fair criticisms here, but some of them seemed like yahtzee just doesn't like spider-man. You can say base assaults are dumb, but there's not really a basis for saying that just because spider-man does it. You also say spider-man's villains are dumb even though most comic book villains are like that, especially batman. You make it sound like they totally ripped off batman's combat system and then criticize them for ways they actually differ such as dropping the simple wait and counter technique, the focus on aerial combat, and the focus/health system. Also, the deluxe edition just unlocks part of the game sooner such as few suits and gadgets and the missions are all post-launch non-story dlc that will be available for everyone to buy (so deluxe basically just includes a season pass). I'm honestly not trying to be an apologist (although I really did enjoy the game), but it seemed to me that yahtzee had a bit of an axe to grind here whether he was simply trying to stand out from the fairly samey critical crowd, doesn't really like spider-man (I don't think this is as likely), or he has an oddly unenjoyable experience (and may want to give the game another chance in the future). I love how yahtzee criticisms always seem to call out the bullshit that other critics don't (and sometimes gives the impression that all games are bad), but I felt like this review was too negative for a game as fun as it is.
Sadly, I too can't help but feel that he is quite biased when comparing batman and spiderman. Sure there's quite alot of similarity between these 2 games, but can't we enjoy them both??
He's always hated base assault missions, regardless of why they're there. He's a game reviewer and that's a shitty part of the game that he wanted to comment on, regardless of WHO was assaulting the base. He's saying all the characterizations, in game, are... not there. Not that the characters can't be done right. (wait, just went back and re-watched. Fair enough, but seriously, look at some of these people, man! at least Batman villains try to AVOID him, for the most part, but so many Spider-Man villains just wanna kill him, and try constantly!) He criticises problems, and more specifically, problems about copying systems, but only when copied POORLY (as he explained it was) , if it was done well, he normally points that out, oftentimes to the chagrin of the system originator He's always been annoyed at day-one DLC, which, to his understanding, was what was going on there, and is how it comes across. But that's just season passes, for you, honestly, and either games have to stop being sent out uncompleted or we're all gonna have to learn to get over it. I hope for the former.
2 years late, but eff it. He has a point when he mentions escalation. This are some really dumb mooks you are picking off here, lacking any of the evolving scenarios that Batman perfected his first game out. You can get some fun out of Spidey's stealth as it is, like in later playthroughs you make a game of how fast and reckless you can clean out a room without being spotted once. But that's because the enemies are dumb, never really changing up their attacks the way they do in Batman. That ever-changing setup makes Batman stealth exciting, while Spidey's initial encounters are boring isolate-pickoff-isolate-pickoff because you can never really do anything else without being spotted.
it's like, from general sentiment i'm getting the feeling that it's good in the way that your favourite fast food is good. it's not going to blow your mind or win any competitions, but i mean, i grew up with [food], it's nostalgic, it makes me happy, it's comforting, it's not _bad,_ but it's not really the best thing ever.
So Doctor Octopus (a character I think most people are familiar with) gets an origin story but Mister Negative (a character most people had never heard of till this game) doesn't? Good to see Insomniac have their priorities straight.
@@TheScientificCookie Still, from the stuff I have read, he is fairly open about his... I don't want to say distain, but rather blunt skepticism of organized religion as a whole, and especially Christianity, most likely due to the fact that, like most westerners, it the religion that has the most prominence with where he lives and the culture as a whole, and while he doesn't go out of the way to insult religion as a go to, he usually doesn't pass up an opportunity to take a rather mean dig at it whenever the opportunity presents himself or he think it would be funny. But when it came to this particular one, he says what a lot of more progressive Christians have said towards Fundamentalists, and I think that may be the nicest thing he has publically said on the topic, even if it was still a jab. Then again, he has stated that he was a banana in the Far Cry 3, maybe it's a similar attitude here.
Yahtzee is a different breed of game journalist. Whereas most "journalists" simply cant play games because they suck too much at gaming, Yahtzee simply *hates* videogames.
Funny, I usually mostly agree with yahtzee but I loved everything about this game. I love the stealth, the base assaults, the science minigames, the combat, web swinging, everything.
I'm glad it's not just me, I was getting a little concerned when the Escapist home page is throwing 404's and the ZP page is giving a "Domain does not exist" message.
4:30 on is very well put and is a good perspective if you actually want objectively better games Especially when the intellectual property is something you grew up closely to
Just finished playing this game (wayyyy overdue) and overall it was pretty damn good. But agree with Yahtzee that playing as MJ/Miles was a bit anticlimactic and boring
It's the culmination of over ten years of game design. It's nothing new but it proves it doesn't have to be. It just needs to be the best version of everything else. And for the most part it is.
Basically the perfect review for this game. Is it fun? Hell yeah. Is it polished? Hell yeah. Is it pretty? HELL yeah. Is it also a completely unremarkable mashup of a zillion other games we've played a hundred times before? Ehhhh... pretty much. It really is an odd experience. A game I would absolutely recommend to anyone who likes video games but one that I was almost constantly mildly irritated by for its complete lack of any substantive ideas. It's simultaneously great and oddly pointless. Whatever, sometimes all you really need is some nice video game comfort food, and this is that to a tee.
Also you can't expect them to reinvent the wheel for an open world game when basically everything has been already done. I enjoyed the game for not half assing anything it set out to achieve.
malevolentmoron I keep seeing this. Why do people keep mentioning breath of the wild in spider-man videos? They're completely different games. Is it because both fanbases are primarily composed of defensive fanboys who get mad whenever someone says anything bad about their game?
Okay so Yahtzee I've been listening to your audiobook all day I just needed to say something. I've been watching your videos for literally like over 5 years or something like that and one of my favorite things is how much lothaing and emotion you can portray with just your voice but for the love of God you know it's okay to emote while reading your own fiction right? It kind of sounds like an NPC from Oblivion and an NPC from Mass Effect 1 had a baby that happened to be Australian and that baby was smashed into its component genetic materials and then combined with the genetic material from Neil Gaiman and then cloned then the clone was allowed to take a powerful sedative just before reading a book about Jam
I just love the "you fucking know who Batman is, shut up, don´t lie" part
"The spider sense is wonky as balls
Sometimes it goes off when nothing's about to hit you"
This is anxiety Yahtzee
Which Peter probably also has.
@@ichijofestival2576 It might be lore-appropriate but it's still inconsistent game design.
Well shit, I wasn't expecting to be attacked like this.
@@ichijofestival2576 techinically its always going off. he lives in NY you can lose your life any second. but by the time he's experienced he should have figured out when to drown out "a car is flying at me" from "a car is going to make a weird brake and i might sprain my shin if i walk too fast"
It's actually kinda impressive Yahtzee was able to keep the game name different each time he said it without duplicating any names.
still, he's the one that wrote that script
So the game is good then, because your bible does openly support the ostracizion and execution of homosexuals.
you mean quaran?
@@jeremymorain I didn't know "cherry-picked" (Yahtzee's words) suddenly meant the same as "openly" (your words).
+Marc-Olivier Rodrigue there are no repeating names anywhere in your comment. And it's not even a script, just a rubbish UA-cam comment.
It can't be that hard, if even you can pull it off, casually, first try.
I quite liked the story of octavius. It made him really relatable and you felt a genuine connection between Peter and him so even if I knew he would turn bad I still thought the whole time "Come on please don't you and Peter made so much progress on your research. You could help so many people. Don't waste it"
@Ethan Brean Same, that part had some interresting parts to it but overall it felt fairly bland. At least compared to the Octavious parts. The demon was an interesting character, but maybe we should have had more of a direct connection to Peter and a few more direct interactions.
Spiderman,
Spiderman,
Does whatever a spider can.
Everything's going dark.
"I don't feel good, Mr. Stark..."
*Oh no, there goes the Spiderman!*
I actually lol'd at this. Good on you sir.
Horrible. Here, have my internet.
That was dark lol
Is it bad that I can’t simply read this in my mind? I’m inclined to sing it....
@@powera10 No...cause I did the same thing
I was taking a stroll one day and a spider suddenly dropped down and bit me, so I bit him back
He is now ManSpider
AnimationlyTV oo... oo... and testicles
Shouldn't there be a hyphen between man and spider?
So... are you radioactive? You should probably see a doctor about that.
I think I remember that plotline from actual Spider-Man comics.
Maybe Spider-Man comics should stop their eternal conflict with Punisher comics to see which one can have the largest quantity of terrible plotlines.
you got that from smosh
He hit the nail on the head with the escalation bit. Stealthy gameplay is waaay more fun when the enemy AI get "scared".
Can we all take a moment to appreciate the “thugs must have been bitten by radioactive rolled up newspapers” joke please.
Wait, he didn't say that this game made you feel like Spiderman, can we honestly call this a review of the game without this seemingly require line that literally every other review has contained?
No this game made me feel Spiderman... caress Spiderman... start a relationship with Spiderman...
Didn't say it makes you FEEL like Spiderman. This review doesn't count.
That should be the standard for superhero games.
Hypno-Thorax wow you’re stupid
K. Flynn, so it made you feel like Deadpool?
Correct. They don't do it in cinemas.
However extended edition DVD and blurays they suuuure do
Yeah but they don't cost 80 dollars
@@lukesimpson259 you've never seen an extended, directors cut, platinum, deluxe, comes with a figure collectors edition then.
@@lukesimpson259 true. But a DVD doesn't cost $60
Juglinggeeseisacrime but it sure as hell costs more than a ticket to the cinema, so the analogy stands: other media _do_ have "extended editions" which cost more than the original, "standard" release.
Yeah, but the movies get cut for different reasons. The studio or the producers might dislike a lot of material filmed so they cut it in a way that they find suitable or/and profitable so the only way that a director and/or writer can present their original vision for the film to the world is to make their own alternative cut of the movie (which they usually have a month or something like that) to string together. Sometimes shit is cut for pacing, other times it's because it didn't fit the tone they were going for and the money milking usually comes years or even decades later by a current copyright holder which sees how big of a following the movie still has after all that time and, in the case they still have reels of unused footage laying around somewhere, they decide to put out a new DVD/Blu-Ray edition of the movie. They do not hold the content off for those releases on purpouse like the game developers do.
Twas many years since Yahtzee reviewed a spider man game
I'm gonna need the source on that profile pic, for... Artistic Inspiration.
@@roostermaind6413 Look up "Payday Sydney Rule 34"
you will not win me over with your use of twas
Thank you based yager
I feel like there’s just this whole sub-community on UA-cam of people who make their profile pics hentai and they all get together to see who got the most people to ask them what their profile pic is from.
Disney's marvels insomniac's strange rope hero
heh
Binyot?
Vinnyyyyyyyyyyyy
Italian Joel?
(New Funky Mode!)
"Dr.Nickle and Dr.Dime"
Another quote for the ages
mechanically, I found the game fun, but my favorite part was actually the voice actors. Yuri Lowentahl's portrayal of Peter-Man actually made me shed a tear, when he, almost at the point of crying, says "I don't know what to do". I really felt that.
Wanna know my favorite part of the game?
When fighting thugs on rooftops, you can knock them over the edge, but then a web-line shoots out of their bodies and sticks them to sides of buildings. So Spidey never actually kills any of these guys.
How is that your favorite part? you did nothing to stop their fall
Same thing with the Arkham games, they'd always fall off with a line stuck to the side of them regardless of how they were grabbed.
1. Arkham games never allowed enemies to fall off a building if you were in combat. They'd just bounce off an invisible wall.
2. That web-line gimmick doesn't always work.
It also breaks the gadget system, as it clearly uses the line-web gadget that you don't unlock until the last 3rd of the game.
@TheLoneLoony That still kills them, the impact to building would kill or severely injure them as the web doesn't slow that down as it attach after the enemy has hit the building and doesn't slow down impact. More likely it actually may make the impact harder and just prevents bodies to fall on street.
My favorite part is when they made a hall of mirrors with no reflections.
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The Fire Fades Edition
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I was going to make a joke about DLC and microtransactions....but guess what? There aren't any! YAY!
...I suddenly feel sad that this is actually a thing.
"Your "Spidey-sense" is wonky as BALLS."
You mean it's accurate to the comics?
Yeah, I find it kind of funny how it could mean that there is imminent danger, or even that he is just really horny (Silk).
I still don't think that justifies it's inconsistency (in the game or the comics). As Deadpool would say: Well that's just lazy writing.
The spider sense is not an indication to press the dodge button to temporarily become invincible. It just means watch out. A lot of people went through the entire game without learning this. The thing is, if you keep comparing this game to batman, there's a 90% cahance that you'll suck at this game.
It's almost like Spider-Man and Batman have completely different fighting styles or something!
Dude, it's a f*cking video game! Gameplay mechanic accuracy need to take priority over comic book accuracy!
4:45 might be one of yahtzee's clunkiest yet most efficient analogies ever
Marvel's Insomniac's Disney's Sony's Stan Lee's Steve Ditko's 'Spectacular Strange Gooey Rope-Man'
1:48 I really wanna defend Yahtzee's point here, one because coming off of Miles Morales the problem is still very much here, and two people still seem to think he's knocking the concept of Spidey stealth rather than the execution. The enemies ARE really dumb, lacking any of the Batman goons have, and thereby never letting the situation switch up.
Exactly, the story's still better in few aspects, but I genuinely would have loved it if the enemies adapted or reacted to your actions over time.
"Spider man-ure." This is epic.
Okay,
Oh Yatzee, it's been a while, glad to see you can still make me smile while destroying the things I love.
It's always a perfect Yahtzee review where the whole time you're going "yeah, true..." "okay I remember that not being great..." "he's got a point there."
And then at the end all you want to do is go play that game!
At least they didn't go through the whole Uncle Ben stuff all over again. Everyone knows he's dead, you don't need to reiterate it over and over again. It's like Batman or Superman's origin, everyone knows it.
Marvel Studios wanted to avoid retelling the origin story so much, they made Spidey's motivation to wanting to impress Tony Stark.
Bro, spoilers.
Josh Sinclair Peter wanted to impress Tony in the comics as a grown ass man, man.
Jhin Potion Yeah, but it wasn't his entire character. Instead of Uncle Ben getting shot, he learns responsibility when Tony takes his suit. That's like making Batman a serial killer, and he doesn't value justice until he has a skirmish with Superman (oh, wait a minute).
I agree.
I would argue that the whole Doc Ock gives the inevitable betrayal weight. Keep in mind, Octavius was more than just a boss for Peter, he was a mentor, a father figure, and a friend. So his turn to villainy would hurt Peter to fuck. And it does, because Peter and Ock are well written and have chemistry, so it hurts to see that turn even knowing it has to happen. And that has noticable impacts on Peter's character, including an increased anxiety about being unable to save Doc Ock from himself (which itself later gets subverted really well because of the reveal that Ock hadn't gone insane and that it was all premeditated).
I wish they'd have given that same Focus to mister negative and all the other villains instead of making them all generic punching bags
I know this was like, a year ago, but getting a response made me remember this, and I wanted to elaborate on how good the twist that Ock is perfectly sane is. Because it plays on what the average audience member knows about Doc Ock. Because what most people know in pop culture about Doc Ock comes from the Sam Raimi films. Where Doc Ock is being controlled by the arms. So the audience naturally assumes the arms are driving him insane.
And that it's premeditated makes a lot of stuff make sense in hindsight. Why he was so laser focused on getting specific prototypes to work, why he "assumed" Peter built Spidey's tech, the way he treated Norman from the start, his weird occasional manipulation of Peter, all the way to the end.
It's a really good twist that makes perfect sense in hindsight, that only works due to a mutual cultural understanding being subverted and HOLY FUCK THAT IS GOOD WRITING.
@@kabobawsome both a watsonian and doialist twist, impressive
3:53 me and the boys in a zero punctuation video
0:44 actually yahtzee they do, they're called uncut, directors cut, extendended edition or whatever they wanna call it and they only make it available if you buy the dvd/br
This video is better than accidentally forgetting a canister of man-eating slime on the roof of your car!
Knowing that Yahtzee will one day review *HuniePop*
it fills me with determination!
wow, you are still at?
I guess see you keep doing this does fill me with determination.
haha edgy XDdd
Probably the sequel.
Frankly I don't think I could be arsed to convince you to stop judging by the replys but you referenced an old game with a slightly newer thing, this joke seems dead in the water, and frankly I think Yathzee's videos already contain too much content involving the male and female reproductive systems, if he were to review that game I feel the script would be this: Tit
Shit. If he actually does that, then I'm Conor McGregor.
I think what they meant by Deluxe Edition was Uncircumcised Edition
The Standard Ed. lacks relative lubrication?
is that what you say to your girlfriend?
Uncut edition.
I'm surprised Yahtzee didn't mention the boxart, which is just so. Fucking. Bland! Seriously, couldn't even bother with a background, guys?
That's a job for Judging By The Cover.
Fuzzy Barbarian yeah when I saw it I swore it was a placeholder
At least they had color unlike that one Super Mario 3D Land or whatever that had the Photoshop placeholder background in it.
he has a series for that
The worst was that Kung Fu Panda Wariors game that was just promotional art with a black square shaped on top
I always enjoyed playing Pipe Dream. :D
You're not alone my friend. I also dream about pipes.
Ya, I liked those hacking bits in Bioshock as well.
Found the person of taste and culture
It also helped that you could skip them if you wanted
I have been playing that game my whole life. I never win.
man, this episode is by far the funniest and most inspired one he's done in quite a while. I was laughing out loud multiple times throughout it.
is it just me, or does even yahtz seem re-invigorated by the escapist revival?
People who say stuff like:
"I knew Octavius was gonna be Doc Ock, why should I care about him before that!?"
I think you all need to learn the definition of dramatic irony.
I personally liked that they did something different and allowed you to get close to Doc Ock. He and Mr. Negative were going to be your Uncle Ben, in a twisted sort of way.
Why do people treat this person like a god?
Too bad he never mentions who made this game.
He did. He mentioned it at the beginning. It was made by Insomniac.
@@Enchie WOOSH
That's not Spider-Man soaring over your head, that's the joke.
@@Enchie r/Whooooosh
@@mjc0961
What joke? All the guy asked was who made the game. How is that a joke?
jthedog In the video, he says who made the game many, many times. The comment "Too bad he never mentions who made this game" is pointing out this fact in an ironic way. That's what makes it a joke.
This is Yahtzee's way of saying that he liked it.
I got quite the opposite impression.
Sure as hell doesnt feel that way to me, I've seen his way of "liking" it video, its not as negative as this. I like Yahtzee but I feel like he's nitpicking too much or he simply prefer Batman over Spider-man.
I think he's saying that he likes it to an extent, but that there's too many minigame sorts of components, and he felt like the game didn't bring much worth praising that one of the Batman Arkham games didn't bring years ago. It isn't that he likes Batman better (he might, but that isn't his complaint), but that he wants superhero games to stop trying to be Batman Arkham games. He thinks it's a good game, but he wishes that it hadn't filled itself with so much of the generic nonsense that many triple-A games fill themselves with these days just for the sake of having that filling (forced stealth sections, for example).
@@Thesaurus_Rex Well you have to remember that making a tripple A game is always kind of risky. Especially when it's a Spider-man game. I think it makes sense that they'd want to try and stick more closely to somthing that worked, Arkham Series, and then expirement more in the DLC or sequel. Spider-Man is definitely a franchise you would want to be careful with.
Do you remember The Amazing Spider-Man 2 game? It was a decent enough game, minus a few things, but it was a big improvement over the first one. But because it was a Spider-Man game, it is harolded as one of the worst Spider-Man games. If it wasn't connected to Spider-Man, it would have done fine, but because it was it bombed.
This game was gonna be huge, if it failed Disney would have had a fit, and there would probably have been layoffs. They needed this game to succeed so they played ot safe and released a solid 8.5/10 game. I think its similarities to Arkham Knight were justified and that the Mary Jane\Miles Morales sections were fun.
@@Lone_Rocket I get what you're saying about studio pressure, but the point I see is that the Arkham series did a lot of new things from its very first entry, which a lot of other games have simply copied.
Forced stealth is inherently silly when there's no escalation and the game is going to force you to brawl with the next wave of goons, anyway.
The backpacks were nice collectables, though.
Lol Dr. Nickel and Dr. Dime, so true for games these days
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen you do in ages! Cheers!
Parts that were excellent and needed more of:
> Avoiding the spotlights from helicopters and sniper beams while crawling on a skyscraper.
> Running up elevator shafts
> Crawling vertically through vents.
These reminded me so much of Spider-Man PS1. That game had so many things right about playing as Spider-Man.
We didn't need more of them.
Spider-Man was always stealthy in the comics. While his initial costume didn't lend itself to it, his abilities did (the idea behind the secret wars black redesign was to make those abilities more believable... Until the decided that costume he wore for 4 years was actually the Symbiote...) So I'm not sure they could have done a Spider-Man game without that.
But only Batman can be stealthy!
-says every Batfan ever.
I try watching this, but he nitpicks and misinformed too much for me to finish it.
2:55 love the hand and how he jumped on that cough.
2:34-2:46 Did you play on Spectacular difficultly, where the combat is unbalanced?
I played on Amazing difficulty, and the Spider Sense worked fine.
I did. It's easier than you think.
Yes it's quite unbalanced. I'm sorry...
Jay Arby I played on Amazing as well and has the same problems, became even more pronounced with the slow time before fatal hit skill
I though it was fine mostly cause I only relied on it when when I was fight groups up to 5 goons, any more than that and i would roll out of there as if I was a playing darksouls and placed all my skill points on stamina.
I never had any issues. I went for the slow-down time whenever you do a perfect dodge (which was incredibly easy) and from there, I'd either use all 3 bars to takedown 6 enemies or I'd web up 3 of them.
Just about the only unbalanced thing in the game for Amazing were the big thugs. Their timing for punches was so incredibly bad, and the reach was rediculous. If you dodged on time, you'd have been waiting to get shot at or punched by other enemies, and if you dodge beforehand (so that enemies don't get free hits), his incredible reach hits you anyways and knocks a tonne off your health bar and screws you up for the rest of the encounter.
D-Did Yahtzee just make a Christianity joke that wasn't negative?
That was weird, I feel like argument works in reverse. Christianity preaches peace and love......if you ignore all of the other stuff.
Nathan Cardoza if you don’t ignore anything in the bible, it’s a messy old book which, like a lot of art, has a lot of great moral messages and a lot of shit ones, too.
what you take away from the book is dictated solely by your own biases and perceptions.
Good point on what you take away from the bible is mostly based on your own bias cause that's very true. If you read it expecting to find good moral messages you'll find them. If you read it with the intention to criticize it that's fairly easy to do as well. But people rarely if ever read the bible objectively.
because if you read it objectively you'd laugh and chuck it into a fire
@@pniiice ow the edge.
I actually had a Yahtzee moment while playing Spider-man.
Me - "Thank you Video Game for unlocking all of these new side missions to work on....Excuse me, Video Game, why does this side mission say that I need to complete more story before I can do it?"
Game - "Well gracious player that is because that mission requires a specific skill that you don't get until you complete a certain story event."
Me - "Well that's just fucking great. Why did you even bother to put it on my map then? You could have just waited until I got the skill and then unlocked it on my map. Instead I just get this feeling of being lead by the nose only to get cock-blocked right at the end by the story. I feel like there's a lesson in there somewhere."
Thank you! You are the only person I’ve heard talk about them taking out parts of the game.
I like there are no loot boxes or micro transactions. You, get this, earn EVERYTHING from game play. Not a fan of dlc, but one battle at a time I guess.
The only time dlc is morally objectionable is if it comes out at release, there's nothing wrong with charging for post-release content like they're doing with this game.
If it's launch-day DLC then you can't get everything by playing
More content costs more money. That shit in the DLC would be in the sequel 15 years ago.
IIRC, there have been games that have been released more than once (special editions and such) that would add bits of content. Greatest example I can think of is the multiple versions of Street Fighter 2. DLC ain't the devil, but it surely can be used for evil.
Well u already paid for ps4 so there's that. It's not a 60$ game, it's a 299 ps4+ 60$ games.
Spiderman PS4 makes you really _feel_ like Batman
Spider-Man 2 was not a GameCube exclusive. Why do UA-camr's keep referring to it as "Spider-Man on the GameCube"?
Cause GameCube was the shit
I've primarily heard about it as the PS2 Spiderman 2...
00:48 is literally HBO Max with the Snyder Cut
I'm early, shit I gotta make a joke, uh
A roman legionary walks into a bar, lifts up two fingers and says "five beers please"
Ha!
Har har
Wait
Wait
Wait
I don’t get it
Oh my God, you actually made a joke.
Most of these kinds of comments don't do that.
+Sublime Citrus
lifting two fingers generally means a peace sign. which looks like a V. which is the Roman Numeral for 5.
I've gotta defend this game.
-Spider-Man can't take a lot of damage because he's not a beef cake. His durability isn't his best thing, he's more about dodging enemies.
-The Spider Sense makes more sense in this game than it does in Batman. Even when I first saw the dodge indicator in Batman, I always thought it just looked like the Spider Sense. Not only that, but it has different reactions to different attacks because it's actually comic accurate. The Spider sense isn't a very consistent thing. I'd say this encourages the player to examine the surroundings a lot more, rather than relying on an indicator.
-Yeah, the stealth sections might seem very AAAish, but Spidey does have a stealthy side. He's not all about going in loud.
-Also, I experimented with the AI in the stealth bases, and discovered that if you knock out one guy out of sight of any other enemy, they will eventually notice that something's not right. Not as clear like in Batman, but it's still there.
-Okay, I agree with you on those stealth sections where you play as a powerless character. Those type of stealth sections suck in any game.
-It was good at having the game gradually show Doc Oc's descent into the villain he becomes. It allows for more character development, so it really makes those last moments with him all the more heartbreaking.
Okay, I'm done.
Just... stop, dude. No one cares about multiple paragraph comments
@@darkartsdabbler2407 Too late, 2 months too late.
Also I like leading enemies into a well-placed trip mine and then oh no, you're on the wall
"couldn't be more tripple a." Well except for the fact it was made by an at the time independent studio.
To be fair spider man does plenty of stealth in the comics so it’s not just an Arkham thing. The main issue is the fact that Batman is vulnerable to bullets while spider man is completely fine with gun goons and so stealth is kind of optional
Been waiting to here Yahtzee tear my favorite game to shreds.
zed?
Ong the doc oc part is SO DAM TRUE
3:12 THANK YOU!!!
It's a Spiderman game. Kindly actually let me play as Spiderman, please. Especially with the hostage , why is MJ doing the job, he can do faster and better, when there are lives on the line? Be a strong independent woman who need no man some other time please. Even though she still needs Spiderman there.
Also the isolate and pick off is ridiculously easy, as it tells you if they are safe or not. Making it pretty much risk free. This goes beyond hand holding.
Yes chest high walls have returned
funny, I got an xbox ad when I clicked on this. lol
Same.
I watched Assassins creeds odyssey ad
I had a Forza Horizon 4 ad
Okay the Dr. Mario line killed me.
To anyone that thinks Batman invented the counter button, go play spiderman 2 for PS2
Maybe so, but Batman perfected it.
@@dalestoddard2742 it's the nintendo arguement yeah they didn't invent platformers, top down adventure games, or cart racers but they're the ones that made them work
@@bensell982 no its not the nintendo argument. People claim Batman's gameplay is original and unique. They even took a dump on The Amazing Spiderman games (shit games) for ripping off arkham
Jumping out of the way is not the same as countering three thugs in a smooth single combo animation.Arkham shits on spiderman and its combat isnt at all like spiderman 2 wtf
*Whispers "Ricky Spanish"
That “Wee Hee Hee!” had me 🤣.
Does everybody get one. Yahtzee says Yee-ees!
Now we need a spiderman antagonist that got bitten by a radioactive rolled up newspaper
I agree that the forced stealth missons were completely unnecessary and I feel like it hurts the experience over all. Thank God they were as short as they were. I honestly didnt feel like playing anymore everytime one of those missions popped up and it was hard to push through them because they're soooo boring. Hopfully the DLC wont have any
I also dont like the 'stealth pick off' that the game tries to push but thats optional in most situations so its fine for those who do like that kinda thing
I personally loved the mj missions, and it was great that each of them had a new mechanic.
I felt those missions helped the story and not the gameplay. but I was ok with them
The rhino one was the only good one to me.
ali peace my favorites where that and the sabel one with miles. they all benafit the story though so I can't say their great or even good but I can't say the game would be better off without the either.
I liked them! Not just for narrative reasons. Most of the Spider Man stealth missions (not including challenges) can be accomplished regardless of alerts. Those felt like training runs for the MJ/Morales stealth missions. I'm not crazy about the stealth genre to begin with but never found these ones tedious.
I'm impressed that Yahtzee was able to make a video going "no game is for everyone" by comparing it to Arkham Asylum... Again.
If you wanna be technical, Arkham Asylum kind of ripped off Spiderman.
I mean, when you think of a superhero who swings around a room before hiding on a ledge, hanging off of it, tethering down to grab a goon, and hanging him from that ledge by his feet, do you think of Batman, or do you think of Spiderman?
tbh I think of Sam Fisher whenever I think of hanging from ledges and attacking people from them.
Yeah, or Prince of Persia. Dunno if he ever did the tethering bit though.
Yeah I think of Bats, not Spidey. Batman copied nothing. Take your fanboy glasses off.
Alex George It’s not a fanboy thing. It’s just a little unfair for the Spiderman game. I mean, what, is it NOT gonna have him swinging around and hanging people by webs just because Arkham Asylum was made first?
This has been Batman's shtick for decades. How is that ripping off Spider-Man?
"Chest-high wall inspection tour" 😂
I actually liked the miles morales and MJ gameplay parts.
Not i fucking did not don't kid yourself. I mean it didn't ruin the game but it didn't have me ejaculating with excitement either unlike the rest of the game. And for a fact i know it's definitely better than spiderman 2 it's Because the combat and the side missions don't make me want to kill myself.
They helped the story, but they were the worst kind of insta-failure stealth missions.
I actually enjoyed the Grand Central Station and Rhino stealth missions.
Kevin Bell same
Kevin Bell Honestly, the Grand Central one and Penthouse ones were ok, mainly because you didn't have fewer offensive capabilities than a mildly pissed of gnat.
loafhero you mean parts that are almost crucial to the story
I bought all your books, now to to try and read them and imagine your voice for every line.
I also called this game "Spider-Man and his suicidal friends"
There were a bunch of fair criticisms here, but some of them seemed like yahtzee just doesn't like spider-man. You can say base assaults are dumb, but there's not really a basis for saying that just because spider-man does it. You also say spider-man's villains are dumb even though most comic book villains are like that, especially batman. You make it sound like they totally ripped off batman's combat system and then criticize them for ways they actually differ such as dropping the simple wait and counter technique, the focus on aerial combat, and the focus/health system. Also, the deluxe edition just unlocks part of the game sooner such as few suits and gadgets and the missions are all post-launch non-story dlc that will be available for everyone to buy (so deluxe basically just includes a season pass). I'm honestly not trying to be an apologist (although I really did enjoy the game), but it seemed to me that yahtzee had a bit of an axe to grind here whether he was simply trying to stand out from the fairly samey critical crowd, doesn't really like spider-man (I don't think this is as likely), or he has an oddly unenjoyable experience (and may want to give the game another chance in the future). I love how yahtzee criticisms always seem to call out the bullshit that other critics don't (and sometimes gives the impression that all games are bad), but I felt like this review was too negative for a game as fun as it is.
Sadly, I too can't help but feel that he is quite biased when comparing batman and spiderman. Sure there's quite alot of similarity between these 2 games, but can't we enjoy them both??
He's always hated base assault missions, regardless of why they're there. He's a game reviewer and that's a shitty part of the game that he wanted to comment on, regardless of WHO was assaulting the base.
He's saying all the characterizations, in game, are... not there. Not that the characters can't be done right. (wait, just went back and re-watched. Fair enough, but seriously, look at some of these people, man! at least Batman villains try to AVOID him, for the most part, but so many Spider-Man villains just wanna kill him, and try constantly!)
He criticises problems, and more specifically, problems about copying systems, but only when copied POORLY (as he explained it was)
, if it was done well, he normally points that out, oftentimes to the chagrin of the system originator
He's always been annoyed at day-one DLC, which, to his understanding, was what was going on there, and is how it comes across. But that's just season passes, for you, honestly, and either games have to stop being sent out uncompleted or we're all gonna have to learn to get over it. I hope for the former.
2 years late, but eff it. He has a point when he mentions escalation. This are some really dumb mooks you are picking off here, lacking any of the evolving scenarios that Batman perfected his first game out. You can get some fun out of Spidey's stealth as it is, like in later playthroughs you make a game of how fast and reckless you can clean out a room without being spotted once. But that's because the enemies are dumb, never really changing up their attacks the way they do in Batman. That ever-changing setup makes Batman stealth exciting, while Spidey's initial encounters are boring isolate-pickoff-isolate-pickoff because you can never really do anything else without being spotted.
LOLed at the funny parts with Spider-Man and the imps and the funny names for "Marvel's Spider-Man"! XD
Thanks for mowing my lawn.
Wee hee hee hee!!
it's like, from general sentiment i'm getting the feeling that it's good in the way that your favourite fast food is good. it's not going to blow your mind or win any competitions, but i mean, i grew up with [food], it's nostalgic, it makes me happy, it's comforting, it's not _bad,_ but it's not really the best thing ever.
Always fun to do the "hmm, what parts *didn't* get mentioned (and can thus be assumed to be pretty good)" listen.
SuuRyu don’t think he left anything out
@@jordanj809 he left out the best part which was the story.
popa chopa /\ This guy gets it. Story was phenomenal
So Doctor Octopus (a character I think most people are familiar with) gets an origin story but Mister Negative (a character most people had never heard of till this game) doesn't? Good to see Insomniac have their priorities straight.
4:43 Wow, that was the most kind insult towards Fundamentalist Christianity I have ever heard... Are you feeling alright Yahzee?
Joseph Allan on the contrary I think he’s never been better
@@TheScientificCookie Still, from the stuff I have read, he is fairly open about his... I don't want to say distain, but rather blunt skepticism of organized religion as a whole, and especially Christianity, most likely due to the fact that, like most westerners, it the religion that has the most prominence with where he lives and the culture as a whole, and while he doesn't go out of the way to insult religion as a go to, he usually doesn't pass up an opportunity to take a rather mean dig at it whenever the opportunity presents himself or he think it would be funny. But when it came to this particular one, he says what a lot of more progressive Christians have said towards Fundamentalists, and I think that may be the nicest thing he has publically said on the topic, even if it was still a jab. Then again, he has stated that he was a banana in the Far Cry 3, maybe it's a similar attitude here.
Joseph Allan bro chill with the word soup.
Yahtzee is a different breed of game journalist. Whereas most "journalists" simply cant play games because they suck too much at gaming, Yahtzee simply *hates* videogames.
I don't get what you're on about he said he liked the Game
@@gru6817 it's a joke, my dude.
@@DarknessCalling well it's not a very good one is it?
@@gru6817 i thought it was funny, or else i would not have left it as a comment. Run along now, twelve year old.
@@DarknessCalling actually I'm 8
Funny, I usually mostly agree with yahtzee but I loved everything about this game. I love the stealth, the base assaults, the science minigames, the combat, web swinging, everything.
The only part I disliked was the instant aggro on bases, also I wish there's more stealth.
@Geralt of Trivia yeah its batman like,, but a lot easier, not like dishonored or hitman stealth
4:25 I was drinking when you said that, Yahtzee, you almost killed me
Been waiting for this one.
RIP Stan Lee
2:55 when your coworker comes back from his business trip to china
Btw Yahtzee you got it wrong. Nowadays film can be like that as well. Take a look at Endgame re-release with additional minutes of scenes.
Everyone: this new Spider-Man game is really good!
Yahtzee: Hold my Beer.
True but tbh that's almost every game
Wow, a Clive Barker's, Clive Barker's Jericho by Clive Barker throwback reference.
That's right, here since the start.
"this domain does not exist"
uhh should I be worried?
and with the site not working, if I watch it here... there's no funny bits at the end.
I'm glad it's not just me, I was getting a little concerned when the Escapist home page is throwing 404's and the ZP page is giving a "Domain does not exist" message.
anyone else unable to access the website?
'Check your blood sugar and heck it often. Diabetus.' - Wilford Brimley
Is your website down?
4:30 on is very well put and is a good perspective if you actually want objectively better games
Especially when the intellectual property is something you grew up closely to
Just finished playing this game (wayyyy overdue) and overall it was pretty damn good. But agree with Yahtzee that playing as MJ/Miles was a bit anticlimactic and boring
Good job they fixed that in Miles. Hopefully it carries over to the next game
It's the culmination of over ten years of game design. It's nothing new but it proves it doesn't have to be. It just needs to be the best version of everything else. And for the most part it is.
The original Escapist site is down, is that permanent? Did you guys move to UA-cam indefinitely?
0:43 there is enough in this game that the add-ons coming out are truly just stuff they wanted to add I'm pretty sure.
Basically the perfect review for this game. Is it fun? Hell yeah. Is it polished? Hell yeah. Is it pretty? HELL yeah. Is it also a completely unremarkable mashup of a zillion other games we've played a hundred times before? Ehhhh... pretty much.
It really is an odd experience. A game I would absolutely recommend to anyone who likes video games but one that I was almost constantly mildly irritated by for its complete lack of any substantive ideas. It's simultaneously great and oddly pointless.
Whatever, sometimes all you really need is some nice video game comfort food, and this is that to a tee.
But you have to admit this was the best spider-man story we've had in quite a while, puts the mcu to shame really.
Also you can't expect them to reinvent the wheel for an open world game when basically everything has been already done. I enjoyed the game for not half assing anything it set out to achieve.
Is it polished? Yes, but there are still enough bugs in it.
Not odd at all. This is one of the only above average Spiderman games. That's really rare
SicParvisMagna123 I expect bugs. It's Spider-man after all.
Spider-Man is dressed like the top of a police car.
Mission complete.
Thank you for having the guts to actually mention negatives, I've barely seen any reviews of this game that had the balls to do so.
Oh come on, there's a load, actually look. They all complain it's not innovate and a lot of the side stuff becomes tedious after a while.
There's the people who got weirdly uppity about spider-man having a healthy and respectful relationship with the police
Your right! breath of the wild WAS shit.
Tbh I've heard more people mentioning the police thing than people actually complaining about it.
malevolentmoron I keep seeing this. Why do people keep mentioning breath of the wild in spider-man videos? They're completely different games. Is it because both fanbases are primarily composed of defensive fanboys who get mad whenever someone says anything bad about their game?
Marvel's Clive Barker's Spider-Man is one of the greatest throwback jokes Yahtzee has ever done.
The site is down.... Did they, shut it down?
why do people forget that Spider-Man 2 for the PS2 created the Arkham Style combat/stuff?
Okay so Yahtzee I've been listening to your audiobook all day I just needed to say something. I've been watching your videos for literally like over 5 years or something like that and one of my favorite things is how much lothaing and emotion you can portray with just your voice but for the love of God you know it's okay to emote while reading your own fiction right? It kind of sounds like an NPC from Oblivion and an NPC from Mass Effect 1 had a baby that happened to be Australian and that baby was smashed into its component genetic materials and then combined with the genetic material from Neil Gaiman and then cloned then the clone was allowed to take a powerful sedative just before reading a book about Jam
Let me be clear the book is pretty good I suggest anybody go out and read it but maybe do a release for the audiobook on Audible?