With no Spider-Man movie on the 2007 calendar, but a highly recognizable and lucrative icon character available under its licensing deal with Marvel for game duty, Activision surely saw the opportunity to bring a Spidey game out "in an off year." The result is Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, a game that has an interesting plot twist, but little in the way of gameplay features to indicate the publisher and developer Next Level Games were looking to create a fresh, highly challenging contest. Team Xbox gives it opionion on the game.
After nearly two decades of successful Spider-Man titles on Atari 2600, Amiga, Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System, and the Sega Genesis, the turn of the millennium took the swinging superhero to 3D on the Sony PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Sega Dreamcast. OnlySP continues its Spider-Man Week coverage with the second part of the history of Spider-Man games, looking at the beginning of the character’s 3D iterations.
TechRaptor's Dan Hodges writes, "With Insomniac's highly promising Spider-Man right around the corner, let's revisit some of the web-slinger's worst video game outings."
Don’t forget about Spider Man 2 The PC Version which is worse than the console version. Web of Shadow PS2 version is also the worse than PS3/X360.
Best Spider Man game to date has to be Spider Man 2.
Worst Spider Man game to date I will have to go with The Amazing Spider Man 2.
The absolute WORST Spider Man game is, by far, the PSVR installment. I'd have more fun playing with dog shit than that game.
"Sony recently announced a new hashtag you can use to connect to PlayStation to tell them which PS2 games you want brought to the PS4. Hopefully, PlayStation diehard fans have continued to populate the hashtag with requests for Persona 3 and Dark Cloud 2. All jokes aside, the hashtag is an obvious and clever way to communicate with fans to decide which games are worth spending the time and money to send through ESRB certification, QA, trophy patches, etc., but it may mean that some games may not be ported. Here are, in my estimation, five great #ps2ps4, that will allow gamers to experience or to be reminded why these games were great entries in the PS2’s vast catalogue."Liam Crossey