• 5 months ago
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    I'm tired of whiny teenagers in my video games. The story and dialogue of Spiderman 2 is just awful. None of the emotional beats hit they way they want them too... They keep forcing me to do missions where I'm not a dope Spiderman kicking ass. Riding rides at the amusement park was....awful. It amazes me that this game is getting overwhelmingly positive reviews. The combat itself is fun to combo but isn't changed all that much from the first two in the series... And I'm playing on the hardest difficulty and rarely die. The city itself feels lifeless. My nephew played a little and we stumbled on a group of cops knocking on a door and he stopped and watched expecting something to happen but nothing did for like ten minutes... Just a cop repeatedly knocking on a door. We looked at a squirrel that was just jumping on and off a tree trunk... Like I get it, it's a video game but for an open world in this day and age .. it's just so blatantly lazy. Don't look at the bookshelves for too long or you'll notice that there's the same 20 or so books on every bookshelf in the game. Sometimes like a dozen copies of the same book. And I mean I get it if you just have generic leather book models repeated but these are titled books or a thick bright green book with a pen on the spine? I don't even understand that model... this game could be so much better if more time was spent on polishing the world rather than expanding it.
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      Editing … "I'm tired of whiny teenagers" Me too bro. But in exactly 1 week I won't have a whiny teenager anymore. I'll have a whiny 20 something.
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      Editing … Do you feel like you're Spider-Man 2?
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      Editing … I feel like a whiny teenager 2.
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      Editing … maybe it's time for game devs to realise a very large part of their market are grown adults who maybe expect a bit more from a story and are not completely developmentally challenged. But maybe that's too much to ask from this industry.....
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  • 2 years ago
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    Top 10 Spider-Man Films

    1. Spider-Man 2
    2. Spider-Man
    3. Spider-Man: Far From Home
    4. Spider-Man: No Way Home
    5. Under the Silver Lake
    6. Zack Snyder's Justice League
    7. Cherry
    8. Tobey Maguire
    9. X-Men: First Class
    10. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
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  • 2 years ago
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    Toby Maguire is the best Spider-Man. Just saying.

    ...Pizza time.
    https://youtu.be/kNs-bU4qlj8
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    holy shit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNIrBOEyWFQ
    this is too good
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  • 4 years ago
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    if you think about it we're all Spider-Man't
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    He's been my favourite comic book character (or at the very least tied with Batman) ever since I grew up reading the Ultimate Spider-Man series but since September I've had a Marvel Unlimited subscription so I've taken the chance to read more mainstream Spidey comics. The classics like The Night Gwen Stacy Died, Spider-Man No More, Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut and The Kid who Collects Spider-Man all hold up really well (the last one got to me a bit). After reading them I skipped ahead to the 90s stuff and quickly came to the conclusion that the writing was awful at that point so I skipped ahead again.

    The JMS run people go on about was a really mixed bag for me, I really liked that he was actually letting Peter grow out of the status quo (becoming a teacher, having all his family know his secret, properly joining the Avengers and then unmasking to the world in Civil War and facing the consequences in Back in Black) but The Other was a weak supernatural retcon of his origin story, Sins Past was an awful retcon of who Gwen Stacy was and One More Day/One Moment in Time were a convoluted and god awful excuse to retcon away all the character development/story progression I'd enjoyed and take Spidey back to the down on his look photographer status quo (clearly Marvel should leave the retcons to DC, in all fairness to JMS apparently executive meddling was to blame for two out three of those).

    After that I enjoyed some of the newest comics as well: Spider-Man Blue, the Gauntlet, No One Dies, Big Time and Ends of the Earth are all well worth reading. On the other hand Spider Island, Spider-Verse and Superior Spider-Man were all way too outlandish for my tastes despite Dan Slott still writing them well.

    Long story short storytelling in the mainstream Spider-Man comics has some good highs that show him off as a really great character but also some really weak low points and unless you're a huge fan of the character I'd say you should read selectively to avoid the latter.

    The #Ultimate Spider-Man comics are still the definitive take on the character for me, they're a complete story from start to finish with (near enough) consistent great writing that distils, modernises and offers interesting twists on the best stories and characters from the 616 comics starting with the best origin story in comics and carrying on right through until it delivers a genuine final ending the likes of which is pretty rare for an ongoing comic character. The films haven't quite done him justice yet so I'd say the Ultimate comics are the place to start for everyone who likes the character (and for anyone writing the MCU film and in need of inspiration for that matter).
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      Editing … *down on his luck ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I actually just noticed the post below mine. I'm a week late but hopefully this answers your which Spider-Man comics should I read question Gries He. I'd definitely just say start from the beginning with the Ultimate Spider-Man series.
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      Editing … Nice overview!
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  • 8 years ago
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    What is considered to be the most essential Spider-Man graphic novel of all time?
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      Editing … I'm talking "Year One" and "Killing Joke" levels of essential here.
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      Editing … Uh... I dunno, I think Marvel works differently than DC, so it's not really about graphical novels, but more about arcs. The most famous are the Black Suit arc, that introduces venom and the Clone arc. I haven't seen the originals of any tho, but the Ultimate remakes of the arcs are pretty interesting. Also, Civil War.
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      Editing … I would just start at the beginning. The best material is generally considered to be what Stan Lee did with Steve Ditko and John Romita in the 60s. Aside from Venom that's where all the classic villains come from. And for my money that's when the conflicted, troubled side of his character was written best. There is good stuff after that though, just keep going until it gets too convoluted to continue. Source: Husband is a huge Spider-Man fan.
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      Editing … I would definitely say start with Ultimate Spider-Man and then switch to the mainstream comics to check out the classics and the more highly regarded modern stories after that. Avoid One More Day, One Moment in Time, Sins Past and the 90s Clone Saga like the plague. http://www.favslist.com/status/856321
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  • 9 years ago
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    Reading the ongoing series "Spider-Verse".
    I want a Favorite Spiderman List *___*
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    He May not be the strongest superhero ever, but spiderman is one of the most coolest and entertaining superheroes out there. I'd go watch/read him over anything else ANY day. And just look at his suite! Completely bada**!
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