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windnahas · 2 years
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There's no drag to the story mode, no boring bosses or unsatisfying cut-scenes. This hefty assortment of bosses and allies appear in quick succession, so you won't have to sit around for long wondering when the next big star is going to show up. Some characters - Beetle and Silver Sable - make their Ultimate debuts in the game. USM boasts the most characters to ever appear in a Spidey game, including Nick Fury (think Sam Jackson with an eyepatch), Green Goblin, Electro, Wolverine, Mary "She's Only Fifteen" Jane and many others. Green Goblin's an actual monster, not just a psycho with a Halloween costume and a glider. Rhino's no longer a dumb guy stuck in a rubber suit, instead he's a wormy genius driving a war machine. Even casual Spidey fans will know most of the Ultimate characters, but should be prepared for brand new looks, attitudes and origins. Some have been modernized and others simply exploited for comical fodder. Show Some Character Many familiar faces from the normal Marvel Universe have made appearances in the Ultimate Universe in the past five years, but almost all of them have been introduced with a new twist.
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The PS2 USM is particularly marred by this, making it a less attractive option than the Xbox or Cube versions. The new technology places a heavy burden on the graphic processor, though, resulting in occasional drops from the usually solid 30fps. While this trick has been used before, only Comix Zone ajnd Freedom Force have used it to such great effect. The use of moving comic-book panels to frame the story is a continual reminder that Spidey, Venom and all their enemies come straight out of the funny pages. Treyarch is using a fancy 3D-inking technology that makes the characters, particularly Venom, appear as if they leapt from a comic. This is also Ultimate New York, so expect to see comic-book landmarks, including Doctor Strange's house, Empire State University and the Baxter Building. Dusk casts a beautiful orange glow on the buildings, nighttime is brightened by the neon lights of Times Square and mid-afternoon casts marshmallow clouds against a bright blue sky. The time of day truly transforms the city's appearance.
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While at first glance, New York may not appear as attractive as it did in SM 2, the lack of overly-reflective windows is not a minus in any way. People still cling from roofs screaming for help, but at least they don't have as far to fall. Manhattan's scaled down for USM, the skyscrapers truncated and the realism replaced with the four-color world of a comic book. Gaming Eye for the Spider-Guy Treyarch's last Spidey game was set in a fairly authentic Manhattan, with skyscrapers that practically touched the sun and lots of clumsy New Yorkers hanging from the rooftops in need of rescue. Newbie or long-time fans alike can (and likely will) enjoy what USM has to offer. You can enjoy the well-told story and then return to your normal comics-free life or you might find yourself inspired to pick up the series. Bendis and Treyarch have made certain to fill in the blanks. This alone might make a USM comics fan ecstatic enough to think he has superpowers (you don't), but those who've never read a panel of the books need not worry. The events of the game's story will affect the future of the comics. USM enables gamers to play as both Spider-Man his foe Venom, in a story continued directly frin the comics. While other games have generous helpings of comic-book touches, USM is the comic come to life. With Bendis creating the story and scripting every single line of dialogue and Bagley providing pencil designs for the characters, Ultimate Spider-Man is the most authentic comic-book game around. When Treyarch decided to tap into the USM universe for its next Spidey game, the developer made one very smart decision - hiring the creators of the comic, Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley. It also leads to a lot of missed classes, late homework and girl troubles. Once again, Peter Parker's a high school kid who finds that with great power comes great responsibility. The Ultimate line stripped Spider-Man of his continuity baggage and returned him back to his roots. The mistakes of the past have been addressed in Ultimate Spider-Man, a fitting name for one of the coolest comic-book videogames ever made.Ĭomics Connection Launched five years ago, the Ultimate Spider-Man comic has been one of Marvel's best-selling books month after month. Last year's Spider-Man 2, based off the hit film, perfectly captured the thrill of swinging through Manhattan, while completely botching the story missions. Spider-Man has seen more videogame iterations than any other comic-book character - and not all of them have been good.
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midasgutz · 3 years
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digimon world the original on the playstation one is the best game ever. hands down i would play that game until i die. i was absolutely terrible as a kid i would just sit in the training room and think “oh if i get nice stats, i’ll get that mf greymon” but i never did. i never got that mf greymon, not once in my life not now not then. i never got an ultimate, except for the monzaemon they basically assault you with. by that i mean, every cheat list for that game had the thing in there. “there’s this monzaemon suit in this area you’ve never made it to delphi. go see this monzaemon suit when you have a numemon, delphi.” well i cant fucking GET to the area!!!!!!! I FUCKING DIE, I DIE SO BAD. because my digimon hates me and i’m the worst digidestined. oh, delphi, you let your rookie shit on the floor again and you didn’t train the exact right stats it wanted so fuuuuuuuckkkkk youuuuuuuuu little girl you get a fucking NUMEMON. eat shit, and here take this ufcking NUMEMON. maybe if you’re lucky you can get a sukamon next, you bitch. idiot. die you fucking child how dare you spin my disk. no i won’t work in your ps2 you scratched me because you SUCK. if you need me, i’ll be freezing every time you talk to the card shop because you don’t deserve what i have. what i have to offer. you little prick. you think you can 100% me? you think you can get 99 prosperity and save file island? you??? you think YOU are going to go up against fucking machinedramon?? i hate you so much i hate you to the core of my body but i don’t hate you even a quarter of the amount that i would need in order to even consider letting you attempt that with your little autism hands. do you want an approximate percentage of how much business i will let you see in this game? 30% and you’ll be lucky to have it. you little pea brain twerp. go play spiderman, stupid. 
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c-guard · 7 years
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I like venom, the edgy dark toothy monster spider-man has appealed to me since I saw it in reruns of the 90s cartoon on foxkids or jetix or whatever it was at the time. One of my first games for my ps2 was ultimate spiderman, in which you play as venom in every second level. the venom from the cartoon and the game were evil. killing people, fighting spider-man, etc. it was obvious. and thats fine venoms been a villain since introduction, but what bothers me is that venom in the main comics is a villain AGAIN.
 Eddie Brock stopped being venom a few years ago. he then became anti-venom stopped being anti=venom and hunted and killed every other character with a symbiote he could find (which is also a cheap way of killing off characters who have been ignored for ages). he then became Toxin(another symbiote) an is no longer toxin.
 since then the venom symbiote was sold off by Brock to a crime lords son, it killed him and merged with Scorpion. it was captured by the U.S. government and used by Flash Thompson as Agent Venom. I dont remember why but he went AWOL. He went to Las Vegas got involved with fighting hell being brought to earth with ghost rider, red hulk and x-23. they all died in the process and mephisto revived them giving them hell-marks. Thompson then moved to philadelphia. His nieghbour is killed by Jack O’ Lantern and he gives part of the symbiote to the naighbours daughter to protect. she then becomes Mania and they fight crime together.
 Flash then joins the Guardians of the Galaxy and leaves them to become a Space Knight saving whoever he can and doing good around the galaxy. He gathers a gang of friends who join him on his heroic escapades. its then revealed that the Venom symbiote has been corrupted and its own kind purifies it. but it doesnt work entirely, because Mania and the Hell-Mark which Mania now has. This is where I stopped reading in the middle of last year I think. got distracted and never looked at the newer issues.
 The last issue of Venom Space Knight has Venom and Flash go to earth to find Mania so he can help her and sends his friends to find a cure. He runs into spider-man who unsurprising remembers Venom as a villain. after a traditional super-hero fight each other then realise they’re on the same side moment. some people after Mania attack Venom and spider-man. they are quickly defeated and tell the pair she is often in the sewers.Flash finds where she’s been living and she attacks him, under the influence of the hell mark and feeling abandoned by him. Flash signals spider-man who uses some gadgets to capture both symbiotes. they are both taken to parker industries where it is revealed Andi(which is Mania’s real name, dont think I’ve said it yet) has the hell-mark without the symbiote  and she summons some demons. Flash fights the demons and his friends show up with the cure and tell him it is only temporary. after a bunch offighting he uses it on her and everything calms down and they apologise to each other and the issue ends with them swing off to fight crime together as Mania and Venom once again. Which is an ending to the series I’m satisfied with.
The problem begins with the latest Venom comic. It begins with the Venom symbiote seperated from Flash Thompson and desperate. It merges with a homeless man and stumbles through a brick wall into an illegal exchange which erupts into gun fire. The symbiote bonds with Lee Price and the fight ends with lee his friend and the homeless man being the only ones standing. Lee then kills his friend and the homeless man ignoring the objections of the symbiote. he then takes the cases from the trade home. He spends the night Mentally dominating the Venom symbiote which wants to be a hero and have nothing to do with lee. Lee then starts working for black-cat, keeping Venom a secret.
2 fbi officers blackmail Lee into acting as a rat for them. one of these officers is being paid off by black cat tries to take him out. this leads to a specialised symbiote response team(which includes Eddie Brock) and spider-man going after him.he loses and the containment team take the symbiote away. Eddie Brock the attack the man guarding the symbiote and runs off. the original venom is back.
Which, even though I like big bad guy venom, I hate. It makes everything I just wrote feel worthless. I stopped reading there because it felt like a big pointless circle. Eddie brock went from hating the symbiote to the point of going by anti-venom and killing anyone else who had one, to choosing to be venom again. The symbiote which turned a new leaf and wanted to be a hero again is seperated from the person who helped it be a hero, was stuck with someone who bullied it and used it to act like a villain, and is now with the same guy who made it a villain for most of its existence as a comic book character. all the character development thrown away. 
This just feels like a concentration of why I’m so tired of Marvel. nothing ever changes much. and if it does it changes back. captain america was assassinated, but he’s fine now. he aged rapidly as the super soldier serum wore off, but hes in super soldier shape again. Carnage became a goodguy in the axis event, but hes a bad guy again. Nobody  stays dead, everything goes back to how it was before, it all feels very hollow.
If you read all of this I’m impressed. that was a bit of a rant
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