I'm disappointed the "What If?" Mode didn't become a staple for Marvel games. That was such a great secret to add replayability and encouraged you to reexplore. I wish we lived in an a multiverse if you will where Neversoft or Vicarious somehow made a 3rd or 4th for PS1.
Apparently the Spider-Man movie game was originally supposed to be the third entry in the Neversoft/Vicarious series, but the movie was going to come out around the same time so they decided to add the movie story to the beginning and end of the game they already made to make it line up with the movie.
No thank you for Vicarious. They were probably given a tight deadline and not as good of a budget and it's probably Activion's fault and not Vicarious, but Spider-Man 2 is a huge downgrade almost across the board (except PS1 Spider-Man textures) vs SM 2000.
Had it for Dreamcast, loved this game. One small detail I really loved was how Spider-Man's portrait in his health bar icon would match whatever outfit he was wearing. If he was wearing the symbiote suit, then the portrait would change to the symbiote to match it.
@Flandrew There was also another version (kind of). There was a promotional demo on PC for the first Rami Spider-Man movie in collaboration with Kellogg. The demo had the character model swapped with one that looked like the movie and the billboards had been replaced with things like ‘Got milk’ and other things related to cereal. You could only play up to the Rhino fight as far as I’m aware and it also contained promotional content for the movie as well. I think it was only available in America. Look it up, it’s one of the strangest promos I’ve heard of.
... So THAT'S what I played as a kid! I've remembered Got Milk for decades and now I think it's from that. That would explain why I don't remember all the game, and how I even had access to it.
This was my favorite game as a kid. I had the PS1 version. My best friend had the N64 version. It blew my mind when he told me that there were no cutscenes and it was all slide shows.
Kind of like how the 1996 Doctor Who logo became the go-to logo for the whole franchise for the next 20 years when discussing anything from before the current Doctor, before the BBC started demanding everything use the current logo starting in 2018.
Pro tip for the Monster Ock chase sequence: Just keep jumping. It's more efficient than swinging. Your swinging is constantly either deviating you towards the walls or will automatically stick you to the foreground wall if you don't stop it in time.
@@MGrey-qb5xz I actually find the repetitive "Where are you, boy?! DIEEEEE!!!" quite charming and nostalgic. lmao Every time I play that game, it just takes me back to my childhood again. Love this game to death. 😅
I loved this game when I was little. My brothers and I took turns trying to beat the Carnage-Octopus chase for about a month. Finally, our stepmom beat it for us because she was tired of hearing the same sounds over and over again.
Boy this video hit me in the nostalgia feels . My father had bought this for me when I was in the first grade in 2000. I just had my apendix removed and was in the hospital for 5 days . When I came home this game was waiting for me along with Digimon world for Ps1. I remember I had a few days off of school when I got home and my uncle would come over to visit and we’d play Spider-Man for hours
I actually played the Game Boy Color version. It was good, the developers even added a hidden level. The level looked like World 1 of The Super Mario Bros. Game on the SNES where Spidey could freely collect extra lives and hearts before moving on to the next level/mission.
Another difference from the Nintendo 64 version is that assets (especially audio) are extremely compressed. It also lacks the What If? mode. The codes used to unlock content are different between versions, too.
One of my favourite games of all time. I've never had the honour of playing the Dreamcast version but at least we have the cutscenes on UA-cam. I'd love to see this game remade or at least for Monster Ock to make a comeback whether it be in a comic, cartoon, film, game or even just an action figure.
What I understood from the plot, the fog that clouds the city is just that, fog. Used as cover that symbiotes that appear in third act, could take over citizens with no problem.
After years of playing the PC version (practically my whole life), it took me so long to realize that in order to fix most of the game's issues, you have to cap it at 30fps. This can especially help beat different levels, like the crash that happens at the beginning of the Scorpion boss fight, and the moment where Spider-Man swings off the falling crane during the helicopter chase
The game was coded with 20 FPS in mind btw, the Mysterio fight is much harder on anything higher than that because of him firing pretty much non-stop in the second phase
Man, this would've been so helpful all those years back. Only reason me and my bro stopped replaying this on PC was those bugs at Crane level and the Venom chase cutscene where Spidey doesn't jump out.
This is still my favorite Spider-Man game and I own every version of it. I just think it perfectly captures a day in the life of comic book Spider-Man where as most of the later games went for a more realistic approach.
I remember getting the demo of this and played it so many times. I got the full game for my birthday and was so excited. I played it for an hour before school then just wanted to get home and play it again. I replayed it so many times.
I really hate when people judge a game's quality based on factors that are SOLELY due to how old it is. What with limited hardware and graphics and such. It's a lot more fair to judge universal things like the style of gameplay, the story, any unique mechanics, etc. I only bring it up because games like this get a lot of bad rep based on the limitations of the era.
You did it again Drew, you keep giving good content. I been supportive since phantom menace video cuz I know this channel will one day be big because of the great content
@@Flandrewkeep it up buddy, maybe one day you can live stream a coop game with your brother, I would pay to see that since you mentioned how sometimes it would be difficult. Anyways from us in Las Vegas thank you for your work
We need to discuss the Kellogg's Spider-Man Movie PC game which was just this game all the way to the Rhino boss fight. But your skin was the Movie suit in all the promo art.
I remember watching my older brother beat this on PS1. Felt like we went on a whole journey. The payoff at the end was so rad; seeing Captain America pop up, the card game & villains made it feel like we just finished watching a giant Marvel movie. MCU precursor, huh. We also thought Venom was hilarious.
Considering the Doctor Octopus chase is what I remember the most about this game when I rented it at Blockbusters, I'm pretty sure I also found it really difficult.
Monster ock scared the innocence out of me and my friend when we played this as kids. There’s a reason why I can still remember those screaming noises 23 years later 😨
9:44 PS1 version, the black symbiote suit, and only 2 tries to beat the last level. I had RE 1, 2, and 3, so that gave me an edge with the tank controls. 😁
oh man, this game was my childhood, it introduced to so many aspects of spider-man, it basically made me into an obsessed spider-man fanboy for many years to come
I have this Spidey game on the PS1. I like how they got Rino Romero to the voice for Peter/Spidey since he was voicing him in the Spider-Man Unlimited animated series.
Loved this game when I was a kid. My favorite suit was the Amazing Bag Head and the last level was one of the few games that got my heart racing as a child and every time I died or beat it, my controller would be very sweaty...
I have to thank Neversoft for introducing me to the world of video games because THPS3 and Spider-Man are some of the first games I remember playing in my life. And I have to thank you, Flandrew, for letting me reminisce about the times when the only thing I was worried about was how I get through the goblins in HP1! Speaking of Neversoft, how about comparing every version of the Tony Hawk's series? I've played them all (the good and the bad) and I've seen so many videos on them, but I would really love to see your take on it!
neversoft was a slam dunk dev back in the day--like you i grew up on the thps games and these old spiderman games but they also made the most popular guitar hero game (3) and it was of the same quality if not better than that series original developers Harmonix.
Friends, I will talk about a problem in the Venom episode. While Venom jumps from the skyscraper, Spider-Man also jumps but automatically falls to the ground. What is the reason?
I got this as a Demo Disk from a Kellogg's box of cereal back when they actual added prizes in the box based off the promotion. Sometimes you got demo disks for games that are upcoming that you can pop into your PC install and play. If your PC lacked any graphical hardware then they would add a smaller game that would work on every computer, keeping compatibility in mind. Man I miss those days, I got to play a demo of Extremely Goofy Skateboarding that way too...
The PC port was the first spiderman game I ever played. I loved all the unlockabke suits, and looked up the cheat codes to unlock some of them. My favourite was peter with a paper bag over his head.
I had the ps1 version it was my first real video game for myself when I was like 4. This game sprouted a seed of love in me for the character of Spider-Man. My favorite suit was probably the black suit but that might have been due to I often didn't have a memory card would play on kid mode and didn't know the cheats. So I ran through that game start to finish constantly. The end level with Monster Ock always scared the crap out of me. First thing that ever gave me that much adrenaline in my life.
I'll never forget how me and my friends somehow activated the What If mode without realising and being genuinely stupefied by the subsequent playthrough. This game was amazing, besides the final escape level with monster ock, that was stressful as hell.
YES! I'm so happy to see this on my feed, I adored this game on the PS1 as a kid! Although I could never finish it as the disc was a little scratched and my PS1 struggled to read it past the Rhyno boss fight.
The GBC version of this game is the origin of the chiptune song used in that infamous "Here's Spider-Man running on the Game Boy Color! Now we wish there was a portable version of Spider-Man 😎"
I grew up with Spider-Man 1 and 2 on Playstation. I was the unoriginal kid that loved the classic black suit, for the unlimited webs. But nowadays it's 2099 all the way for looks. And I don't remember how long it took me. Only that I lost repeatedly when I was younger. And I had to rent it again just to beat it. (I didn't own many games growing up)
I played these back to front as a kid, I got spiderman 2 on release on the ps1 and then got this version afterwards and struggled with the helicopter mission so never finished it, I replayed number 2 multiple times though so looking forward to that one!
This takes me back to my childhood and I was a big fan of spiderman. I had this game on the playstation and on the pc and I've completed this game over 20 times.
Had the N64 version back in the day. The black-suit Spidey costume was my favorite, even though it looked more blue than black (as did Venom and Black Cat). Back then I thought the game was a continuation of the 90s Spidey cartoon show, rather than its own continuity. Didn't help that Black Cat and Doc Ock had the same voice actors, while Rino Romano did sound somewhat like Christopher Daniel Barnes as Spidey to me. Anyway, still a great game indeed.
my memory a little hazy, but I'm convinced this was the first video game I eve completed. I played this soo much as a kid! I even had the sequel, but didn't enjoy that as much as the first game.
This game and the animated show are what got me into spider man, and he’s my favorite superhero now. This game isn’t perfect, but to me, it’s perfect for me
An absolute classic from my childhood. The What If mode was absolutely bonkers. I later came to find out that all the collectable comics you can find in the game are fictional. I always assumed they made a comic to go along with the game. Nostalgia aside, I still think this game is worth playing because of the fact it's not TOO long of a game.
The PC version was one of my first video games... But idk why, the game always crashed in the Scorpio cutscene, so I just kept replaying the bank levels. But it was so fun for me as a kid!
This game will always hold a special place in my heart. It was my probably my very first introduction to spiderman followed by the Raimi movies. I'd go to a cyber cafe to play it all the time as a kid. And I had a demo that I played the heck out of when I got a pc Still the 2nd best spiderman game of all time imo. It's paced perfectly. All the levels and boss fights feel different. And along with all the combos, it has really high replay value. I must've completed it atleast a dozen times, and I just completed it again a few days ago on my phone with a dreamcast emulator. Has all the iconic spiderman characters and suits. Venom is funny as hell in this game. Hearing Stan Lee's narration always brings a smile to my face. And daredevil, human torch and Cap showing up briefly were cool moments. It honestly felt like it could fit in the continuity of the 616 comics rather than being a completely separate thing. The game has aged beautifully which is not something I can say for most games I loved as a kid. I can appreciate it alot more now as an adult.
I didn't even know the game had a what if mode. To be fair it's been years so I can't remember much of it. I do remember spending ages on that last level not realising I was suppose to swing to escape, so I just kept running and got caught 😂
I discovered it on my cousin Playstation and buyed the Pc version for me soon after. It was so fun and full of possibilities for it s time. I remembered we laughed about spidey swinging on clouds also too. At the time I never realised the pc had better models. Thanks for your work.
I didn't have a memory card as a kid, so I had to try to beat it for the Playstation in one long session. The system overheated on the final level after leaving it on all day, and I never attempted the run again
Played the PS1 version and loved it for how much it felt like the cartoon atmosphere-wise, but I don't actually recall the final level giving me much trouble. Either my memory's flawed or I just found some trick to mitigate the danger.
I played the demo for the ps1 where you did the mission to get too and fight scorpion. It’s was really cool, and at a later point I got the full game and finished it and it was top notch for a licensed game at the time. I was only six and big enough to make it too the bathroom on time but I sure did take my time on the toilet. After a good hour on the can I came out too see my twin brother had been playing and I missed large parts of the story. But back then it didn’t matter so much. Was waaay better than the grinch who stole Christmas game. Love you flandrew
A little fact: Dee B. Baker who mostly well know voicing Clone Troopers in Star Wars animation and video game voicing Carnage and Lizard. He even reprise Lizard and Dr. Connors in Spectacular Spiderman years later. Also i'm shock you called Tony Hawk Pro Skater instead Tony Hawk Skateboarding.
I, the resident NYer in the comment section, return to once again share my knowledge that yes: our sewer systems are in fact full of never ending chasms. If they weren't the Turtles would be caught right away, and the blue alligators would run rampant on the streets. Awesome to see you cover my absolute favorite spiderman game! I have not played many of the modern takes or spiderman 2 for the playstation, but I have largely heard most people hate this take on the wall crawler. I could never see why. Yes, the camera was awkward but the attention to detail when it came to spiderman as a character in the gameplay/story telling/characters/collectables always made up for that for me. The combat was fun, the collectables taught me so much history on this character I loved due to the show/SNES games I owned, and it made me appreciate the few comics I had enough to finally actually start following them as a kid. I fully credit this game as the reason I became a huge spiderman fan. I did have the N64 version, so I never knew what I was missing with the cutscenes. That was surprising to see. To me, the comic panels fit in so seamlessly I never batted an eye. Ultimately, I wish modern takes on spidey had half as many historical suits as this game...that's what really made it for me. The what if mode and characters you see in the comics much more than most of the other spiderman media really helped it feel like you were getting a true comic marvel experience. I hope to rebuy the game someday so I can enjoy it again (sadly it was my brother's game).
This game was my childhood I remember as a kid going over to my friends place watching them play this when I got stuck. And them calling dr.pepper game juice. Do a comparison of the burnout games please.
PS1 Spider-Man walked so Insomniac's Spider-Man could run. Still an incredible Spider-Man game. As much as I enjoyed games like Maximum Carnage on the SNES, this game was the first one that made me "feel" like I was playing as Spider-Man. Also set the standard for superhero games moving forward by having things like unlockable costumes and other easter eggs.
You should do a video comparing every sequel to the Spider-Man 2000 game released in 2001 (The Sinister Six for GBC, Enter Electro for PS1, Mysterio's Menace for GBA), as well as videos comparing every version of Ultimate Spider-Man, Friend or Foe, Web of Shadows, Shattered Dimensions, Edge of Time, and the Amazing Spider-Man movie tie-in games!
Whoever voiced Venom in this game definitely understood the assignment
The same guy that voiced Cosmo in Fairly Odd Parents surprisingly lol he did an awesome job
@@frizzz6867 and Aragorn in that Fellowship of the Ring game
Always thought he was one of the best venom voices ever
Still the best venom voice imo
I'm disappointed the "What If?" Mode didn't become a staple for Marvel games. That was such a great secret to add replayability and encouraged you to reexplore. I wish we lived in an a multiverse if you will where Neversoft or Vicarious somehow made a 3rd or 4th for PS1.
Apparently the Spider-Man movie game was originally supposed to be the third entry in the Neversoft/Vicarious series, but the movie was going to come out around the same time so they decided to add the movie story to the beginning and end of the game they already made to make it line up with the movie.
No thank you for Vicarious. They were probably given a tight deadline and not as good of a budget and it's probably Activion's fault and not Vicarious, but Spider-Man 2 is a huge downgrade almost across the board (except PS1 Spider-Man textures) vs SM 2000.
it also really reminds a lot of the Force Unleased DLC where you go after and kill literally every important character
Sorry bro, we live in the regular world.
Maybe we play the "what if" mode once we finish this one, but since it's not sure : enjoy this one.
Damn I've replayed this game a dozen times and I didn't know about this
Thanks
Guess it's time to replay it again lol
Had it for Dreamcast, loved this game. One small detail I really loved was how Spider-Man's portrait in his health bar icon would match whatever outfit he was wearing. If he was wearing the symbiote suit, then the portrait would change to the symbiote to match it.
That’s pretty cool I like when developers put in little details like that in games
But were you already at full health when you noticed?
@@oshikuru09 "I'm already at full health!"
Dreamcast FTW
I still laugh how the villain models are even more ridiculous on the Dreamcast (henchmen, cops and Rhino)
@Flandrew There was also another version (kind of). There was a promotional demo on PC for the first Rami Spider-Man movie in collaboration with Kellogg. The demo had the character model swapped with one that looked like the movie and the billboards had been replaced with things like ‘Got milk’ and other things related to cereal. You could only play up to the Rhino fight as far as I’m aware and it also contained promotional content for the movie as well. I think it was only available in America. Look it up, it’s one of the strangest promos I’ve heard of.
... So THAT'S what I played as a kid!
I've remembered Got Milk for decades and now I think it's from that.
That would explain why I don't remember all the game, and how I even had access to it.
This was my favorite game as a kid. I had the PS1 version. My best friend had the N64 version. It blew my mind when he told me that there were no cutscenes and it was all slide shows.
5:50 Monster Ock's face icon is one of the most 90s/early 2000s things in existence lol.
"Surf the web! Surf the web!" - Venom, 2000
"Shut up, Brock. We don't have time."
0:55 - The logo was designed for general use, not just the animated series. Even the main comic book series used it starting issue 395.
Kind of like how the 1996 Doctor Who logo became the go-to logo for the whole franchise for the next 20 years when discussing anything from before the current Doctor, before the BBC started demanding everything use the current logo starting in 2018.
Pro tip for the Monster Ock chase sequence: Just keep jumping. It's more efficient than swinging. Your swinging is constantly either deviating you towards the walls or will automatically stick you to the foreground wall if you don't stop it in time.
and of course playing it on mute lol
@@MGrey-qb5xz I actually find the repetitive "Where are you, boy?! DIEEEEE!!!" quite charming and nostalgic. lmao Every time I play that game, it just takes me back to my childhood again. Love this game to death. 😅
I loved this game when I was little. My brothers and I took turns trying to beat the Carnage-Octopus chase for about a month. Finally, our stepmom beat it for us because she was tired of hearing the same sounds over and over again.
Boy this video hit me in the nostalgia feels . My father had bought this for me when I was in the first grade in 2000. I just had my apendix removed and was in the hospital for 5 days . When I came home this game was waiting for me along with Digimon world for Ps1. I remember I had a few days off of school when I got home and my uncle would come over to visit and we’d play Spider-Man for hours
I actually played the Game Boy Color version. It was good, the developers even added a hidden level. The level looked like World 1 of The Super Mario Bros. Game on the SNES where Spidey could freely collect extra lives and hearts before moving on to the next level/mission.
I'M ALREADY AT FULL HEALTH!
Spider sense tingling!
Uncle ben is so sweet. Always there supporting peter no matter what. Even from beyond death he's holding peter's web.
Another difference from the Nintendo 64 version is that assets (especially audio) are extremely compressed. It also lacks the What If? mode.
The codes used to unlock content are different between versions, too.
So Play The Dreamcast Version!
You gotta give them credit for trying to give a peach bottom to Black Cat. I like how the costumes change abilities.
One of my favourite games of all time. I've never had the honour of playing the Dreamcast version but at least we have the cutscenes on UA-cam.
I'd love to see this game remade or at least for Monster Ock to make a comeback whether it be in a comic, cartoon, film, game or even just an action figure.
Play it on your phone or pc with dreamcast emulator
This game seemed like so much fun, and the venom “surf the web” bit was p funny. The idea of monster ock was a neat final foe as well
What I understood from the plot, the fog that clouds the city is just that, fog. Used as cover that symbiotes that appear in third act, could take over citizens with no problem.
After years of playing the PC version (practically my whole life), it took me so long to realize that in order to fix most of the game's issues, you have to cap it at 30fps. This can especially help beat different levels, like the crash that happens at the beginning of the Scorpion boss fight, and the moment where Spider-Man swings off the falling crane during the helicopter chase
The game was coded with 20 FPS in mind btw, the Mysterio fight is much harder on anything higher than that because of him firing pretty much non-stop in the second phase
Man, this would've been so helpful all those years back.
Only reason me and my bro stopped replaying this on PC was those bugs at Crane level and the Venom chase cutscene where Spidey doesn't jump out.
This is still my favorite Spider-Man game and I own every version of it. I just think it perfectly captures a day in the life of comic book Spider-Man where as most of the later games went for a more realistic approach.
I remember getting the demo of this and played it so many times. I got the full game for my birthday and was so excited. I played it for an hour before school then just wanted to get home and play it again. I replayed it so many times.
5:16 sweet Tomorrow Never Dies reference
I really hate when people judge a game's quality based on factors that are SOLELY due to how old it is. What with limited hardware and graphics and such. It's a lot more fair to judge universal things like the style of gameplay, the story, any unique mechanics, etc. I only bring it up because games like this get a lot of bad rep based on the limitations of the era.
You did it again Drew, you keep giving good content. I been supportive since phantom menace video cuz I know this channel will one day be big because of the great content
Thank you for you support
@@Flandrewkeep it up buddy, maybe one day you can live stream a coop game with your brother, I would pay to see that since you mentioned how sometimes it would be difficult. Anyways from us in Las Vegas thank you for your work
We need to discuss the Kellogg's Spider-Man Movie PC game which was just this game all the way to the Rhino boss fight. But your skin was the Movie suit in all the promo art.
I remember watching my older brother beat this on PS1. Felt like we went on a whole journey. The payoff at the end was so rad; seeing Captain America pop up, the card game & villains made it feel like we just finished watching a giant Marvel movie. MCU precursor, huh. We also thought Venom was hilarious.
This was my first Playstation game, and I poured hours into it growing up. It is truly a classic.
Pro tip: if you limit the frame rate to 25fps on PC, it will play perfectly with no glitches. You get the best of both worlds.
GBC Spider-Man was literally the very first video game I ever played
Considering the Doctor Octopus chase is what I remember the most about this game when I rented it at Blockbusters, I'm pretty sure I also found it really difficult.
I have good memories of the GBC version. Really blew me away having a big city to explore on a tiny screen.
Now we're talkin
Monster ock scared the innocence out of me and my friend when we played this as kids. There’s a reason why I can still remember those screaming noises 23 years later 😨
Sweet holy winter night with a childhood game video. I'm gonna watch it forty times till I sleep. Thanks Flandrew you Rocks
9:44 PS1 version, the black symbiote suit, and only 2 tries to beat the last level. I had RE 1, 2, and 3, so that gave me an edge with the tank controls. 😁
I wonder when you're gonna do the game's sequel, "Enter Electro".
oh man, this game was my childhood, it introduced to so many aspects of spider-man, it basically made me into an obsessed spider-man fanboy for many years to come
I regularly have to tell myself to press R1 to get out of bed.
I have this Spidey game on the PS1. I like how they got Rino Romero to the voice for Peter/Spidey since he was voicing him in the Spider-Man Unlimited animated series.
Man this takes me back. I was 7 in 2001, playing this on my dad's PC off an expensive CD.
Loved this game when I was a kid. My favorite suit was the Amazing Bag Head and the last level was one of the few games that got my heart racing as a child and every time I died or beat it, my controller would be very sweaty...
I grew up with the n64 version my first spiderman game
Man, nostalgia hitting extra hard as i watch this video, cherished childhood ❤
I have to thank Neversoft for introducing me to the world of video games because THPS3 and Spider-Man are some of the first games I remember playing in my life. And I have to thank you, Flandrew, for letting me reminisce about the times when the only thing I was worried about was how I get through the goblins in HP1!
Speaking of Neversoft, how about comparing every version of the Tony Hawk's series? I've played them all (the good and the bad) and I've seen so many videos on them, but I would really love to see your take on it!
neversoft was a slam dunk dev back in the day--like you i grew up on the thps games and these old spiderman games but they also made the most popular guitar hero game (3) and it was of the same quality if not better than that series original developers Harmonix.
This was my first ever pc game as a kid and I still quote lines from it till this day.
Friends, I will talk about a problem in the Venom episode. While Venom jumps from the skyscraper, Spider-Man also jumps but automatically falls to the ground. What is the reason?
I loved this game, It was so good. So many memories with it.
I got this as a Demo Disk from a Kellogg's box of cereal back when they actual added prizes in the box based off the promotion. Sometimes you got demo disks for games that are upcoming that you can pop into your PC install and play. If your PC lacked any graphical hardware then they would add a smaller game that would work on every computer, keeping compatibility in mind. Man I miss those days, I got to play a demo of Extremely Goofy Skateboarding that way too...
The PC port was the first spiderman game I ever played. I loved all the unlockabke suits, and looked up the cheat codes to unlock some of them. My favourite was peter with a paper bag over his head.
Now we need every version of enter electro.
You forgot to mention that Cletus Kasady was left to die lmaoooo
I had the ps1 version it was my first real video game for myself when I was like 4. This game sprouted a seed of love in me for the character of Spider-Man. My favorite suit was probably the black suit but that might have been due to I often didn't have a memory card would play on kid mode and didn't know the cheats. So I ran through that game start to finish constantly. The end level with Monster Ock always scared the crap out of me. First thing that ever gave me that much adrenaline in my life.
I'll never forget how me and my friends somehow activated the What If mode without realising and being genuinely stupefied by the subsequent playthrough. This game was amazing, besides the final escape level with monster ock, that was stressful as hell.
This is one helluva nostalgia trip. 7 year old me played the tits off the pc version.
YES! I'm so happy to see this on my feed, I adored this game on the PS1 as a kid! Although I could never finish it as the disc was a little scratched and my PS1 struggled to read it past the Rhyno boss fight.
Played and loved this game on pc. Absolute banger even now. Scarlet spider was my favorite costume btw
The GBC version of this game is the origin of the chiptune song used in that infamous "Here's Spider-Man running on the Game Boy Color! Now we wish there was a portable version of Spider-Man 😎"
I grew up with Spider-Man 1 and 2 on Playstation. I was the unoriginal kid that loved the classic black suit, for the unlimited webs. But nowadays it's 2099 all the way for looks. And I don't remember how long it took me. Only that I lost repeatedly when I was younger. And I had to rent it again just to beat it. (I didn't own many games growing up)
I played these back to front as a kid, I got spiderman 2 on release on the ps1 and then got this version afterwards and struggled with the helicopter mission so never finished it, I replayed number 2 multiple times though so looking forward to that one!
This was such an amazing game to play. It took a long time for them to be able to make one just as good.
Darren Norris (a.k.a Cosmo) did a good job as the VA for Venom.
That base line in the theme song hits harder than Shocker's shockwave in Spider-Man 2002
We had the PC version of this and my brothers played it while i watched. The Carnage chase at the end felt like a horror game chase sequence lol.
This takes me back to my childhood and I was a big fan of spiderman. I had this game on the playstation and on the pc and I've completed this game over 20 times.
The ps1 port looks very clean for a ps1 game. Im surprised as i expected the usualy 5 shivering pixles for the character.
its really funny hearing Venom say wife-ie-poo lol
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Although it is set in its own continuity, this game did bring in a few of the voices from the 94 animated series and Spider-man Unlimited.
Had the N64 version back in the day. The black-suit Spidey costume was my favorite, even though it looked more blue than black (as did Venom and Black Cat). Back then I thought the game was a continuation of the 90s Spidey cartoon show, rather than its own continuity. Didn't help that Black Cat and Doc Ock had the same voice actors, while Rino Romano did sound somewhat like Christopher Daniel Barnes as Spidey to me. Anyway, still a great game indeed.
my memory a little hazy, but I'm convinced this was the first video game I eve completed. I played this soo much as a kid! I even had the sequel, but didn't enjoy that as much as the first game.
This game and the animated show are what got me into spider man, and he’s my favorite superhero now. This game isn’t perfect, but to me, it’s perfect for me
An absolute classic from my childhood. The What If mode was absolutely bonkers. I later came to find out that all the collectable comics you can find in the game are fictional. I always assumed they made a comic to go along with the game. Nostalgia aside, I still think this game is worth playing because of the fact it's not TOO long of a game.
this was my very first completed game on the ps1 thanks to this i fell in love with marvel and adore Tobey Maguire's Spiderman
I remember playing that game on PC when I was in 5th Grade in 2005. Great Game.
The PC version was one of my first video games... But idk why, the game always crashed in the Scorpio cutscene, so I just kept replaying the bank levels. But it was so fun for me as a kid!
You have to cap the game at 30fps. It fixes most of the issues
This game will always hold a special place in my heart.
It was my probably my very first introduction to spiderman followed by the Raimi movies.
I'd go to a cyber cafe to play it all the time as a kid. And I had a demo that I played the heck out of when I got a pc
Still the 2nd best spiderman game of all time imo.
It's paced perfectly. All the levels and boss fights feel different.
And along with all the combos, it has really high replay value.
I must've completed it atleast a dozen times, and I just completed it again a few days ago on my phone with a dreamcast emulator.
Has all the iconic spiderman characters and suits.
Venom is funny as hell in this game.
Hearing Stan Lee's narration always brings a smile to my face.
And daredevil, human torch and Cap showing up briefly were cool moments.
It honestly felt like it could fit in the continuity of the 616 comics rather than being a completely separate thing.
The game has aged beautifully which is not something I can say for most games I loved as a kid.
I can appreciate it alot more now as an adult.
I had this game growing up and I never could defeat the final level.
The 90s Spider-Man show introduced me to Spider-Man! Fun game, I had the PlayStation version.
I didn't even know the game had a what if mode. To be fair it's been years so I can't remember much of it. I do remember spending ages on that last level not realising I was suppose to swing to escape, so I just kept running and got caught 😂
fond memories of playing the display copy at Target
I discovered it on my cousin Playstation and buyed the Pc version for me soon after. It was so fun and full of possibilities for it s time. I remembered we laughed about spidey swinging on clouds also too. At the time I never realised the pc had better models. Thanks for your work.
Appreciating your hard work! Thanks for the upload. Excited for the Enter Electro😊
I had this on PC and it's the reason I made my first primary school friend. He knew all the cheats!
I really hope that you cover the Amazing Spiderman games. They were the stand alone Spiderman games I ever played
I remember playing this game when I was 5 or 6 on my cousins PS2.
I didn't have a memory card as a kid, so I had to try to beat it for the Playstation in one long session. The system overheated on the final level after leaving it on all day, and I never attempted the run again
Had a lot of fun playing the wall crawler on the 64. Admittedly I never beat the last level.
Gotta do the mysterio follow up next
Played the PS1 version and loved it for how much it felt like the cartoon atmosphere-wise, but I don't actually recall the final level giving me much trouble. Either my memory's flawed or I just found some trick to mitigate the danger.
I played the demo for the ps1 where you did the mission to get too and fight scorpion. It’s was really cool, and at a later point I got the full game and finished it and it was top notch for a licensed game at the time. I was only six and big enough to make it too the bathroom on time but I sure did take my time on the toilet. After a good hour on the can I came out too see my twin brother had been playing and I missed large parts of the story. But back then it didn’t matter so much. Was waaay better than the grinch who stole Christmas game. Love you flandrew
A little fact: Dee B. Baker who mostly well know voicing Clone Troopers in Star Wars animation and video game voicing Carnage and Lizard. He even reprise Lizard and Dr. Connors in Spectacular Spiderman years later.
Also i'm shock you called Tony Hawk Pro Skater instead Tony Hawk Skateboarding.
I only ever played the gameboy version. I still have it amd love it.
I played this game on my PSOne back when the dinosaurs roamed the Earth, it is a really good game! Great video as always!
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really love your comparison videos
keep it up!
I, the resident NYer in the comment section, return to once again share my knowledge that yes: our sewer systems are in fact full of never ending chasms. If they weren't the Turtles would be caught right away, and the blue alligators would run rampant on the streets.
Awesome to see you cover my absolute favorite spiderman game! I have not played many of the modern takes or spiderman 2 for the playstation, but I have largely heard most people hate this take on the wall crawler. I could never see why. Yes, the camera was awkward but the attention to detail when it came to spiderman as a character in the gameplay/story telling/characters/collectables always made up for that for me. The combat was fun, the collectables taught me so much history on this character I loved due to the show/SNES games I owned, and it made me appreciate the few comics I had enough to finally actually start following them as a kid. I fully credit this game as the reason I became a huge spiderman fan. I did have the N64 version, so I never knew what I was missing with the cutscenes. That was surprising to see. To me, the comic panels fit in so seamlessly I never batted an eye.
Ultimately, I wish modern takes on spidey had half as many historical suits as this game...that's what really made it for me. The what if mode and characters you see in the comics much more than most of the other spiderman media really helped it feel like you were getting a true comic marvel experience. I hope to rebuy the game someday so I can enjoy it again (sadly it was my brother's game).
This game was my childhood I remember as a kid going over to my friends place watching them play this when I got stuck. And them calling dr.pepper game juice. Do a comparison of the burnout games please.
PS1 Spider-Man walked so Insomniac's Spider-Man could run.
Still an incredible Spider-Man game. As much as I enjoyed games like Maximum Carnage on the SNES, this game was the first one that made me "feel" like I was playing as Spider-Man. Also set the standard for superhero games moving forward by having things like unlockable costumes and other easter eggs.
You should do a video comparing every sequel to the Spider-Man 2000 game released in 2001 (The Sinister Six for GBC, Enter Electro for PS1, Mysterio's Menace for GBA), as well as videos comparing every version of Ultimate Spider-Man, Friend or Foe, Web of Shadows, Shattered Dimensions, Edge of Time, and the Amazing Spider-Man movie tie-in games!