I was so into these games as a kid not noticing how broken they actually are but ngl i'd play them again and especially this one because it's a huge part of my childhood AND i still remember struggling with some levels
One of my best memories is my mom helping me with the subway tunnel section with shocker. I couldn’t do it and my non game playing mom figured it out for me
Damn, I actually liked this game when I was a kid, I remember the lens flare thing, and whilst my dad was watching me play he said, "Wow, this looks so realistic" lol
This was my childhood! Even though I really only played the first level lol. I remember using the cheat for Green Goblin and killing people and pretending they were innocent civilians instead😂
Being able to play as Harry in the Green Goblin suit is a pretty awesome addition. And it’s not just a simple skin change, he has a totally different set of abilities from Spider-Man. They even went so far as to adjust the plot slightly to explain why Harry even shows up for any of the missions. It’s pretty cool how much effort the devs put into it.
100% - it was only the technology that was limiting them at the time. as the tech’s got better, it feels like some devs/publishers have slacked off which is a proper shame
@@thewalkingpotofjam because they really don’t have to SELL it to us anymore . Uno what I mean if we’re bored we will play . I completely agree they lack substance now
For the time period, it looks exactly like grand central station too. I had that same thought too when I first played it as a kid because I have been to grand central tons of times.
As a kid I loved this game because of all the cheat codes letting me play as all sorts of characters. The Green Goblin alternate story mode was PEAK cheats
I like how so many of the movie games never fully follow the movie and do their own creative liberality with the story and throw in some characters we would never see in the movies but they were still cool
I feel like a LOT of people in 2002 never played through it on Superhero difficulty and by extension, never realized that after beating it on Superhero, you got to replay the entire campaign as the Green Goblin (Harry) and do Goblin v. Goblin aerial combat.
This game was fun. I remember playing this after school and even getting the web-shooter for my birthday. The Spiderman game was part of my childhood and I cherish it with delight. Thank you, Mind Pulp!
@@matthewavery2934 from what I remember as a kid eight or nine years old playing on the GameCube I didn't have much trouble at all with the game I'm sure I had it on the easiest difficulty but the only part of the game that gave me trouble and I was stuck on it forever simply just cuz I didn't understand what the hell to do match that like pattern at the Oscorps lab to open some door I believe they had like this slide of different patterns of like 4 or 5 that you had to match together and I simply didn't understand what to do as a kid
The reason for it is most the assets were already made, they reused many of the mechanics from the amazing Spider-Man games from previous generation, putting a fresh coat of paint on it with better graphics
@@A_Black_Sheep94 MIND PULP played the Godfather video game, and they made a character where they named him Fred Durst, and this Fred durst instead entertained the mafia instead of being a member of Limp Bizkit
Here's how to tell if you have an original copy of the game, or a reissue: In the original, you could enter a cheat to play in a Mary Jane costume. When you beat the game, Spider-Man and MJ kiss in a cutscene. The skin was removed after backlash because seeing two pixelated women faces "kiss" was just too much for people back when this was released. So the MJ cheat code was removed. So if your MJ code still works, congrats! You've got an original print!
I remember trying so hard to get to Uncle Ben's killer through stealth cause I kept getting whupped with low health lol it was all worth it for the goblin playthrough
I adored this game. And cried of frustration when i couldnt get past the Shocker level in the subway. Until I remembered to click down on R3 analog and aim zip-line
@@thegamingprozone1941You’re thinking of Spider-Man 3 getting to play as the “New Goblin”. You could actually play as Norman’s Geeen Goblin in this one
Spider-Man games for PS1 and PS2 were such a huge part of my childhood. Love how Raimi Spider-Man games were a perfect blend of the movies and comics. Remember those stealth levels being a nightmare in this game.
I wonder if this has to do with a video guide for the first level on the spider man dvd bonus features. I remember watching the walkthrough on my copy as a kid.
Honestly for little kid me, the first few levels going through the warehouse was akin to a horror movie. The only places that got close to that feeling was chasing shocker and the vultures chaos in the clock tower
Oh man this brings me back. Looking back, it’s a lot jankier than I remember but I’m still super nostalgic for it. Lots of memories of playing the tutorial over and over and hearing Bruce Campbell talk about eating a sandwich. Furthest I got was the chapter where Spidey breaks into Oscorp and it’s a massive maze with a bunch of nonsense puzzles. I should play this again sometime
I played this a LOT when I was a kid on the gamecube. The backflip combo really helps on crowded areas like the warehouse, youre basically untouchable. You could also cheese the levels by sticking on the ceiling and pulling the enemies with L (i guess L2 in ps2) and jump, or just throwing web balls at them. I never actually finished the game, the second last level was straight up impossible, at least as a child, you had to chase the green goblin through the city and I could never catch him
This game was awesome. It was the first one that did a lot different from previous Spider Man games. It was a smash hit. Enjoyed this one and N64 one as well.
I still love this game. I just upgraded my ps2 copy to the Xbox for the improvement in BC mode and extra levels that were exclusive, and it’s still just as fun to me as it was when I was a kid.
Sorry if a bunch of people already said this, but the “bank,” I think, is supposed to be Grand Central Terminal, a big transit hub in NYC. I loved this game as a little kid, looks like it’d be rough playing it these days after getting used to more modern game design
The trouble you had with the Boss Fight of Uncle Ben's killer reminds me of the trouble you had with the Boss Fight of Half-Life when you played Hulk for the PS2. Although, you played Spider-Man on Hero difficulty. So that might've had something to do with it.
This game was so much fun. Btw it's really hard because you are not using web attacks, which are extremely overpowered but some of them were really slow. Also there is a hitman game for PS2, Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, the physics are hilarious, but be careful with the creepy garden scarecrow.
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, Hitman Contracts and Hitman Blood Money were all on PS2. But I highly advice against playing Blood Money on PS2, it's a very inferior port to the PC/360 or the HD remaster on PS3.
@@Manic_Panic yup all of those Hitmans are available. But imo Hitman 1 & 2 can get really hilarious, specially when you go guns blazing with the Hard Ballers.
@@Manic_Panicwell the only difference between Blood Money on PS2 and PS3 is the graphics and framerate, the controls are literally the same. It ia better to play it on PS3 or PC, but if you didnt havr that the PS2 was totally fine 😅
I remember being interested in rag doll physics when I was younger and was always disappointed when games didn’t have them, but I had the Hitman 2 demo and I was not disappointed by those goofy physics
@@benm5970 The most I remember is the shocker level, I believe after this there's a part where you're chasing him in the subway- you're at one end and he's at the other, keeps blasting you.
The Gamcube version of Spider-Man 1 was so much better. 👌🏻 the controls were easy & simple. I can’t believe that a console was sold so minimally yet the controls for their versions of the games that also came out for the PS2 & Xbox, aged perfectly.
btw unskippable new ability tutorials mid game that wouldnt register 2/3 times ruined nearly every gaming experience ive ever had as a child (except tomb raider and shrek 2, flawless experiences)
Yessir getting the passcodes from the Computer was hard and then navigating thru the Building without getting caught. Whoo man the feeling of dopamine I had as a kid when I beat that level was surreal.
There's no way how they thought the Grand Central station is a bank lmao I'm not even american, but this building is so unique, you'd recognize it anywhere 😂
My guess would be because the other 2 were open world. Not sure, I always thought it was strange how Spider-Man looked worse in 2 but the game is so damn fun I didn't care lol
Different game engine. Spider-Man 1 and 3 ran on treyarch NGL where as Spider-Man 2 ran on unreal 2. Fun fact The 2000 Spider-Man game for Dreamcast N64, and ps1 ran on the tony hawks pro skater engine and this game reuses alot of the animations for attacks and the way web swinging works
Different engines and the fact it was open world probably doesn't help either the ps2 wasnt exactly the most super powerful peice of hardward im sure they had to cut down on the graphics to they could make the game run smoother
Me and my since passed on fathers played this till the cows came home. Miss him and the feelings these games gave me as a kid. I always yearn for the feeing these games gave me and my dad.
When i finally beat this as kid after all the frustration, Toby says, 'Now go outside and play'. And I was like, 'No Toby, it's a school night and past 11 pm. Also, that was barely connected to the film!'
I used to play this SO MUCH on the GameCube! The big head mode was hilarious because it gave everyone giant feet too. The Murderer guy looks like he trips over his feet in the cutscene XD
I was just thinking about these games the other day and how much I struggled with this one in particular. It was one of my first ps2 games and I got stuck a lot. Cool to see diff villains mixed in with Tobey as VA still
Damn, my first spoder man game. I remember enjoying it, but holy shit was it hard on hero and even super hero. The Oscorp areas in particular were REALLY tough since you had to stealth your way through most of it and if you got caught, there were a bunch of robots that would come out and melt your health away. Hell, you can accidentally enter a conference room where a bunch of them are and they’ll just annihilate you. However, being able to play the entire game as Harry in the Goblin outfit, complete with glider gameplay, was an awesome Easter egg
I love this, one of my favorite rough games. I got so good i could do the 99 man gauntlet culminating with wrong looking bonesaw, i could do that thing over and over. Loved the 'matrix' cheat as well. Meant to make like the final hit in a fight or something look awesome and cinematic, but hilariously just triggered randomly so sometimes a random punch would look Awesome, but also sometimes dropping an item accidentally would be SLOW MO or like swinging around would suddenly get EPIC for a second or so for reason, always made me laugh. Fun stuff. Rough, unpolished as heck fun stuff. Edit, just now realizing it was the second game i mained. My bad lol. I dug this one but the floor is lava rule kinda kills it.
In one video, we got: early PS2 difficulty spikes, Spiderman, Tobey Maguire, a Purple Rain joke, Fred Durst, enemies vanishing to The Shadow Realm, Mind Pulp casually throwing people to their deaths as a character who "doesn't kill". We've done it, boys. We've reached peak quality.
Even with the jank this game is still a classic. Also I found the best tactic as a kid was to spam the web dome move, or just use that sick green goblin cheat
I still have this game and every now and then, I like to chase shocker through the sewer and sneak around oscorp (those robots scared the hell out of me as a kid).
I really miss this game as a child the hardest level TO ME was when you had too go to obscorp and get that info my god IMPOSSIBLE Also you need too use the combos you unlock too do more damage y’all just being mid 😂
I just beat this game only a month ago after not touching it for six years lmao that level where Green Goblin set up those bombs was my breaking point and I just recently remembered to pick it back up. Not a terrible game, but not my favorite either
That first Scorpion mission where you had to protect him in the parking garage was AWFUL on Super Hero difficulty. It got to the point where I put in the cheat for Unlimited Webbing in order to beat it
@@ericdxfan511 Was it your first time playing it through? I would have probably lost my shit if I played it on Super Hero for my first run lmao. I can't recall if my game was on Normal or regular "Hero" but it's a pain in the ass regardless
I enjoyed the Tobey trilogy from the PS2. I have the best memories of 3. I'd rank them 3-1-2. Lots of nostalgia from 1 and 3. I didn't play 2 until later and I hated having to get hero points to progress the story.
I was so into these games as a kid not noticing how broken they actually are but ngl i'd play them again and especially this one because it's a huge part of my childhood AND i still remember struggling with some levels
Same all the way.
I grew up playing Spiderman 2 😢 ❤ nostalgia is too much
i started in hero mode & the 2nd or 3rd level was a bitch lol
One of my best memories is my mom helping me with the subway tunnel section with shocker. I couldn’t do it and my non game playing mom figured it out for me
@@thegamingprozone1941🤘
Damn, I actually liked this game when I was a kid, I remember the lens flare thing, and whilst my dad was watching me play he said, "Wow, this looks so realistic" lol
Maybe he has astigmatism if he sees lens flare in his eyes lol
Yeah u are Right as a kid i realy liked it and as i got the goblin suite i played it again 😅😂😂😂
This was my childhood! Even though I really only played the first level lol. I remember using the cheat for Green Goblin and killing people and pretending they were innocent civilians instead😂
I'm convinced your dad is legally blind
@@that-guy213this game looked amazing when it came out
Being able to play as Harry in the Green Goblin suit is a pretty awesome addition. And it’s not just a simple skin change, he has a totally different set of abilities from Spider-Man. They even went so far as to adjust the plot slightly to explain why Harry even shows up for any of the missions. It’s pretty cool how much effort the devs put into it.
100% - it was only the technology that was limiting them at the time. as the tech’s got better, it feels like some devs/publishers have slacked off which is a proper shame
And josh Keaton voices him
Imagine how much that DLC would cost today lol
@@thewalkingpotofjam because they really don’t have to SELL it to us anymore . Uno what I mean if we’re bored we will play . I completely agree they lack substance now
Normen is the one in the gobin outfit, harry in his goblin outfits was never playable in this game, only the first green goblin wich was NORMEN
The fact that they got Grand Central Terminal mixed up with a bank is worth the full length of this video
for real, at least they realized somewhat
19:12 he even got so close, he said "Grand" architecture
🤣
Who cares?
It's actually grand union central.
For the time period, it looks exactly like grand central station too. I had that same thought too when I first played it as a kid because I have been to grand central tons of times.
As a kid I loved this game because of all the cheat codes letting me play as all sorts of characters. The Green Goblin alternate story mode was PEAK cheats
mhh mhhhh too much mustard
I never noticed you could do that. Time to boot up my original xbox this weekend :D
@@schandiPLOX It's a grand old time. Makes an already fun game so much funner
@@schandiPLOXlet us know how it goes
yes...sadly all those cheats would be DLC now days especially since Activision of all companies had the spider-man games rights back then
One of the best things about this game is the training arena mode where Bruce Campbell just mocks you the whole time.
I like how so many of the movie games never fully follow the movie and do their own creative liberality with the story and throw in some characters we would never see in the movies but they were still cool
They just add stuff from the comics they didn't have time for in the movies.
@@A_Black_Sheep94 I know didn’t mean it as a bad thing
@@lordbrickmasterproductions3723 I didn't think ya did
@@A_Black_Sheep94 would have been cool tho to see some villains that we never got to see in the rami movies like lizard and shocker
@@lordbrickmasterproductions3723can you eat me out
I feel like a LOT of people in 2002 never played through it on Superhero difficulty and by extension, never realized that after beating it on Superhero, you got to replay the entire campaign as the Green Goblin (Harry) and do Goblin v. Goblin aerial combat.
You didn’t need to beat it on hero though, there was a code that allowed you to play as different characters including green goblin
This is better than sm2
wow yeah i did not know that
@@jmbridges1780 youre insane
Dude...I couldn't get past level 2 😂
the "bank" in the game is actually Grand Central Terminal, which is an actual train station in new york.
This game really takes me back so much nostalgia for me. Can’t believe that this game is 21 years old, and it’s still good (for the most part).
This game was fun. I remember playing this after school and even getting the web-shooter for my birthday. The Spiderman game was part of my childhood and I cherish it with delight. Thank you, Mind Pulp!
Yes I remember getting the web shooter for my birthday and jumping off a building trying to use it...
I remember the commercial for that thing. “Better reload!”
The soundtrack for this game is DEEPLY ingrained in my brain. Insta nostalgia.
Can u touch my nub nubs
Especially the game main menu one
the sound of the web swinging too
After watching this game, it’s amazing how they upped their game for Spider-Man 2 to make basically the greatest Spider-Man game for PS2
I was thinking the same thing watching the intro Spider-Man 2 a great game this one's fun but definitely rough around the edges
@@hastysardine1 yeah I think the difficulty was incorrect
@@matthewavery2934 from what I remember as a kid eight or nine years old playing on the GameCube I didn't have much trouble at all with the game I'm sure I had it on the easiest difficulty but the only part of the game that gave me trouble and I was stuck on it forever simply just cuz I didn't understand what the hell to do match that like pattern at the Oscorps lab to open some door I believe they had like this slide of different patterns of like 4 or 5 that you had to match together and I simply didn't understand what to do as a kid
@@hastysardine1I didn't know how to do the Mysterio level for a long time.
The reason for it is most the assets were already made, they reused many of the mechanics from the amazing Spider-Man games from previous generation, putting a fresh coat of paint on it with better graphics
17:53 - That's not a bank, dude. That's Grand Central Station.
Fred Durst went from entertaining the mafia to murdering Spider-Man, wow he’s such a savage isn’t he
He also appears in a fun book called John Dies At The End.
Entertaining the mob? What mob was listening to Limp Bizkit lmfao or am I missing something?
@@A_Black_Sheep94 MIND PULP played the Godfather video game, and they made a character where they named him Fred Durst, and this Fred durst instead entertained the mafia instead of being a member of Limp Bizkit
@@matthewavery2934 Oh I forgotted
@@matthewavery2934 Fred Durst was also an unlockable character in the infamous Fight Club video game.
Here's how to tell if you have an original copy of the game, or a reissue:
In the original, you could enter a cheat to play in a Mary Jane costume. When you beat the game, Spider-Man and MJ kiss in a cutscene. The skin was removed after backlash because seeing two pixelated women faces "kiss" was just too much for people back when this was released. So the MJ cheat code was removed.
So if your MJ code still works, congrats! You've got an original print!
@shadowbanned1999
I know it's crazy, but look it up. The cheat is "girlnextdoor" lol.
@shadowbanned1999 It's absolutely true. It was a pretty big controversy back in the day.
@shadowbanned1999 maybe look it up before coming to conclusions asshat it was a very big problem when the game was out
@shadowbanned1999 Nah the code really existed.
I remember trying so hard to get to Uncle Ben's killer through stealth cause I kept getting whupped with low health lol it was all worth it for the goblin playthrough
I remember playing this as a kid with my brother, man this shit was crazy
I adored this game. And cried of frustration when i couldnt get past the Shocker level in the subway. Until I remembered to click down on R3 analog and aim zip-line
I played it on Superhero all the way up to when Goblin puts bombs all around NYC. Corraled level is NASTY.
Cannot say how much I've missed you both!!! Loved playing as the Green Goblin in this once i unlocked him.
wait, that was a thing?!?!?! I missed that as a kid!
@SpicyRikers well actually the green goblin you play as is Harry Osborn which is really neat.
I be Green Gobblin' too 😎
@@thegamingprozone1941You’re thinking of Spider-Man 3 getting to play as the “New Goblin”. You could actually play as Norman’s Geeen Goblin in this one
@@MrRobertGillan no, the game says he's Harry. He has a different voice actor etc...
Spider-Man games for PS1 and PS2 were such a huge part of my childhood. Love how Raimi Spider-Man games were a perfect blend of the movies and comics. Remember those stealth levels being a nightmare in this game.
Funny enough, this game is really hard on the early game, but after the first level gets easier, the difficulty of this game is really weird.
I wonder if this has to do with a video guide for the first level on the spider man dvd bonus features. I remember watching the walkthrough on my copy as a kid.
The combos definitely help, pair that with the dodge button the game tells you later on
Honestly for little kid me, the first few levels going through the warehouse was akin to a horror movie. The only places that got close to that feeling was chasing shocker and the vultures chaos in the clock tower
because that's cannon. he gets stronger with experience
I never got past Shocker as a kid. I should give this game another try
Oh man this brings me back. Looking back, it’s a lot jankier than I remember but I’m still super nostalgic for it. Lots of memories of playing the tutorial over and over and hearing Bruce Campbell talk about eating a sandwich. Furthest I got was the chapter where Spidey breaks into Oscorp and it’s a massive maze with a bunch of nonsense puzzles. I should play this again sometime
I played this a LOT when I was a kid on the gamecube. The backflip combo really helps on crowded areas like the warehouse, youre basically untouchable. You could also cheese the levels by sticking on the ceiling and pulling the enemies with L (i guess L2 in ps2) and jump, or just throwing web balls at them. I never actually finished the game, the second last level was straight up impossible, at least as a child, you had to chase the green goblin through the city and I could never catch him
Ya mean the handspring.
It was impossible? I didn't have trouble beating this game when I was like 10. Lol
@@user-vi4xy1jw7e I couldn't for the life of me keep up with the green goblin on that level for some reason
All u have to do is hold R2 to swing faster, or R if you're on xbox
@@xPurge Except L2 does on Enhanced, I literally already hold R2 when I'm swinging.
Fun fact the og DVD release of spiderman had an extra on it which was a walkthrough of the first 3 levels of the game
This game was awesome. It was the first one that did a lot different from previous Spider Man games. It was a smash hit. Enjoyed this one and N64 one as well.
N64 Spider-Man is so cut down from the PS1 & Dreamcast version, you get way more Stan Lee on a CD system
@@scottdecowski4913 This ^
I still love this game. I just upgraded my ps2 copy to the Xbox for the improvement in BC mode and extra levels that were exclusive, and it’s still just as fun to me as it was when I was a kid.
0:12 Why do you have an Ultimate Spider-man bed? Spectacular Spider-man beds are far superior
Sorry if a bunch of people already said this, but the “bank,” I think, is supposed to be Grand Central Terminal, a big transit hub in NYC. I loved this game as a little kid, looks like it’d be rough playing it these days after getting used to more modern game design
Game’s goated.
I swear everybody played this gem, it’s nostalgia overload
🎼Rollin Rollin Rollin (uh)
Keep Rollin Rollin Rollin (what?)
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Keep Rollin Rollin Rollin
Now I know y’all be killin’ this Spider-Man right here🎼
I loved this game as a kid/teen, would always go and replay it. And I loved playing in that street level costume.
Who ever hates on this game just doesn't have nostalgia or skills
The trouble you had with the Boss Fight of Uncle Ben's killer reminds me of the trouble you had with the Boss Fight of Half-Life when you played Hulk for the PS2. Although, you played Spider-Man on Hero difficulty. So that might've had something to do with it.
fond memories of this game. You guys were at Grand Central Terminal in the opening of the Shocker level if y'all didn't learn that after btw.
I bought this game a year ago for the Xbox, it’s good to see I’m not the only one who struggled with that first level
Swinging out there in the city dresses as Peter Parker was just awesome
This game was my childhood, the training in the cage was elite
Web dome was OP, got to love it though.
I would hang on top and yank people until they got knocked out. All the way until I got to the last level or whatever it was
@@JakePaige same that was practically cheating
Woah woah woah woah there Captain Jumpy
@JakePaige Same lmao
The bank is actually Grand Central Terminal, a train station in NYC
This game was so much fun. Btw it's really hard because you are not using web attacks, which are extremely overpowered but some of them were really slow.
Also there is a hitman game for PS2, Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, the physics are hilarious, but be careful with the creepy garden scarecrow.
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, Hitman Contracts and Hitman Blood Money were all on PS2. But I highly advice against playing Blood Money on PS2, it's a very inferior port to the PC/360 or the HD remaster on PS3.
@@Manic_Panic yup all of those Hitmans are available. But imo Hitman 1 & 2 can get really hilarious, specially when you go guns blazing with the Hard Ballers.
@@Manic_Panicwell the only difference between Blood Money on PS2 and PS3 is the graphics and framerate, the controls are literally the same. It ia better to play it on PS3 or PC, but if you didnt havr that the PS2 was totally fine 😅
I remember being interested in rag doll physics when I was younger and was always disappointed when games didn’t have them, but I had the Hitman 2 demo and I was not disappointed by those goofy physics
This was my first and still my favorite childhood game.
Played this as a kid and loved it, mind pulp playing it is great.
Fun fact, the dvd for the movie had a video guide to beat the tutorial
I played this a lot as a kid, loved playing as Green Goblin.
I remember this game being hard af and I was not able to finish it as a kid. This definitely confirmed it.
Me too I couldn’t get past vulture mission the tower mission
I honestly don’t even remember anything beyond the tutorial and the first level
@@djshawn3042same! I literally tried for days too 😂
I beat this game so many times I loved it and collecting everything in New York
@@benm5970 The most I remember is the shocker level, I believe after this there's a part where you're chasing him in the subway- you're at one end and he's at the other, keeps blasting you.
Looks like they didn't watch the Spider-Man DVD special features.
The Gamcube version of Spider-Man 1 was so much better. 👌🏻 the controls were easy & simple. I can’t believe that a console was sold so minimally yet the controls for their versions of the games that also came out for the PS2 & Xbox, aged perfectly.
This game is now 21 years old...
This was actually my very first ps2 game! so iconic
Yes mine too. And Just Cause.
I used to play this game all the time as a kid. It's crazy to think that it's over two decades old now. Where has all that time gone?!
I loved this game as a kid. I was excited when I got to play as the Green Goblin.
Arachnid is the cheat code.
This game was so nostalgic to my childhood especially in elementary school. I was always so amazed by the graphics at the time
got stuck in the tutorial stage twice for YEARS but id just jump around in that little grid universe having the time of my LIFE
btw unskippable new ability tutorials mid game that wouldnt register 2/3 times ruined nearly every gaming experience ive ever had as a child (except tomb raider and shrek 2, flawless experiences)
that spyro game with the dragon dojos that was The Least Good Of All Things. david spade is the mean voice in my head.
I loved this game and we beat it as kids back in the day, Oscorp levels were tough as nails but you really felt it was a achivement getting through it
Yessir getting the passcodes from the Computer was hard and then navigating thru the Building without getting caught. Whoo man the feeling of dopamine I had as a kid when I beat that level was surreal.
I love how you thing Grand Central is a big bank haha but this game was a big part of my childhood but love the content please keep it up!! Much love.
There's no way how they thought the Grand Central station is a bank lmao
I'm not even american, but this building is so unique, you'd recognize it anywhere 😂
They even called it Union Station, as in Toronto's Union Station. LOL
Mind Pulp never fails to make me laugh
The realisation you both have at 11:00 when you drop down the ventilation shaft straight into the hoarde of enemies you left earlier 😂😂😂
The graphics in this one is somehow better than the other two.. How is that possible? How do you make future games with worse graphics then the first?
My guess would be because the other 2 were open world. Not sure, I always thought it was strange how Spider-Man looked worse in 2 but the game is so damn fun I didn't care lol
Different game engine. Spider-Man 1 and 3 ran on treyarch NGL where as Spider-Man 2 ran on unreal 2. Fun fact The 2000 Spider-Man game for Dreamcast N64, and ps1 ran on the tony hawks pro skater engine and this game reuses alot of the animations for attacks and the way web swinging works
Different engines and the fact it was open world probably doesn't help either the ps2 wasnt exactly the most super powerful peice of hardward im sure they had to cut down on the graphics to they could make the game run smoother
18:28 The person on the other side of the phone: You at a concert or something?!
As a kid I never got past that first warehouse mission. This vid is the furthest I’ve seen of this game 😂 respect for the grind 💯
naw bruh the games gets way harder trust me
Oath it does. My brother somehow managed to complete Oscorps mission. Can't remember the exact name of it.
Me and my since passed on fathers played this till the cows came home. Miss him and the feelings these games gave me as a kid. I always yearn for the feeing these games gave me and my dad.
rip bro. never let go of the memories man. so bittersweet but they're everything.
Oh god I played this game NONSTOP on my GameCube. I love this game and so much of the music is memorable/nostalgic to me. I wanna reply it now haha.
The music and a lot of the henchmen lines were triggering core memories for me lol. Played the absolute heck out of this game as a kid. Loved it.
When i finally beat this as kid after all the frustration, Toby says, 'Now go outside and play'. And I was like, 'No Toby, it's a school night and past 11 pm. Also, that was barely connected to the film!'
This game was my childhood.
I used to play this SO MUCH on the GameCube!
The big head mode was hilarious because it gave everyone giant feet too. The Murderer guy looks like he trips over his feet in the cutscene XD
oscorp missions were a freaking nightmare
I was just thinking about these games the other day and how much I struggled with this one in particular. It was one of my first ps2 games and I got stuck a lot. Cool to see diff villains mixed in with Tobey as VA still
Damn, my first spoder man game. I remember enjoying it, but holy shit was it hard on hero and even super hero. The Oscorp areas in particular were REALLY tough since you had to stealth your way through most of it and if you got caught, there were a bunch of robots that would come out and melt your health away. Hell, you can accidentally enter a conference room where a bunch of them are and they’ll just annihilate you.
However, being able to play the entire game as Harry in the Goblin outfit, complete with glider gameplay, was an awesome Easter egg
So apparently there was a _PS2 game for Fight Club..._
Just thought I'd throw that out there for y'all to play, cause apparently it's *terrible*
Also, Fred Durst's an unlockable charater in it.
LMAO " Circus in town? " classic
But if not for this, we wouldn't have gotten the sequel, which was a monumental step forward in open world open world gaming.
I love this, one of my favorite rough games. I got so good i could do the 99 man gauntlet culminating with wrong looking bonesaw, i could do that thing over and over. Loved the 'matrix' cheat as well. Meant to make like the final hit in a fight or something look awesome and cinematic, but hilariously just triggered randomly so sometimes a random punch would look Awesome, but also sometimes dropping an item accidentally would be SLOW MO or like swinging around would suddenly get EPIC for a second or so for reason, always made me laugh. Fun stuff. Rough, unpolished as heck fun stuff.
Edit, just now realizing it was the second game i mained. My bad lol. I dug this one but the floor is lava rule kinda kills it.
I just stumbled across this channel and have been making my way through videos. Your banter is hilarious
I watched the other 2 ps2 spiderman videos today and was wondering why there wasn’t a video about the first one. Crazy matrix level coincidence
"Spider-Man for PS2 is a NIGHTMARE" I missed the part where that's my problem...
I remember that bird guys lair level. I have shell shock from how difficult it was.
Spent all that time in grand central station calling it a bank. Classic mind pulp.
I used to love this game as a kid all after watching the movie which used to hype me up to play
Same !!
Same here
In one video, we got: early PS2 difficulty spikes, Spiderman, Tobey Maguire, a Purple Rain joke, Fred Durst, enemies vanishing to The Shadow Realm, Mind Pulp casually throwing people to their deaths as a character who "doesn't kill".
We've done it, boys. We've reached peak quality.
This game was my first ever PS2 game. For that reason alone I can't diss this game. It's that personal to me.
This game and Simpsons Road Rage were my first two games for the PS2
This game was great
the best part about this channel is playing games i never played before
The Oscorp level gave me hell, and didn’t even finish the game because of that part but overall this game was decent
I never beat that level either
I think that's the hardest level besides the first green goblin fight
@@BlackHoleSoul13 Don’t get me started on him cause dude was tossin my azz around the building😂😂😂
This game was groundbreaking, also the music, graphics, gameplay and atmosphere is awesome.
Can literally never get enough of mind pulp
"So the freak wants to play... circus in town"
Even with the jank this game is still a classic. Also I found the best tactic as a kid was to spam the web dome move, or just use that sick green goblin cheat
I still have this game and every now and then, I like to chase shocker through the sewer and sneak around oscorp (those robots scared the hell out of me as a kid).
I remember using the level skip cheat to beat the game on hard mode just so I can mess around as green goblin good times
Game is not a nightmare, my childhood right there
I really miss this game as a child the hardest level TO ME was when you had too go to obscorp and get that info my god IMPOSSIBLE
Also you need too use the combos you unlock too do more damage y’all just being mid 😂
This game and spiderman 2 looked amazing back in 2004 theres no possible way you can begin to understand unless you was around during those times
I've never heard you guys get so frustrated at a game before 😂
AHHH THE TOMODACHI LIFE MUSIC IN THE INTRO MADE ME SO NOSTALGIC!😭
I just beat this game only a month ago after not touching it for six years lmao that level where Green Goblin set up those bombs was my breaking point and I just recently remembered to pick it back up. Not a terrible game, but not my favorite either
That first Scorpion mission where you had to protect him in the parking garage was AWFUL on Super Hero difficulty. It got to the point where I put in the cheat for Unlimited Webbing in order to beat it
@@ericdxfan511 I can't imagine playing the Superhero difficulty without the unlimited webbing cheat.
@@ericdxfan511 Was it your first time playing it through? I would have probably lost my shit if I played it on Super Hero for my first run lmao. I can't recall if my game was on Normal or regular "Hero" but it's a pain in the ass regardless
@@archies5858 Normal is still a pain in the ass but it's MILES easier than the regular "Hero" difficulty at least for the first 3 levels.
@archies5858 No I replayed the game on Super Hero difficulty in 2019. Any other time I played it on Easy
The Shocker level is Grand Central Station. Which is basically a mall combined with a train station.
I enjoyed the Tobey trilogy from the PS2. I have the best memories of 3. I'd rank them 3-1-2. Lots of nostalgia from 1 and 3. I didn't play 2 until later and I hated having to get hero points to progress the story.
This is so nostalgic, one of my favourite games growing up.
I honestly think this is the most fun gaming channel I have ever come across!!!