Play as both Spider-Man and Venom in this awesome cel-shaded open-world action beat’em up game! Follow the story of the comic books in Ultimate Spider-Man! Live as a hero or become the villain yourself in this awesome game!
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Ultimate Spider-Man is an action-packed beat’em up superhero platformer video game released back in 2005 for the Game Boy Advance handheld system (GBA). In this game, the player can either play as the superhero Spider-Man, or as the super-villain Venom. The game features 7 levels labeled as “issues”, and each contains three chapters. The game has numerous number of enemies but you will only need to face three strong bosses to defeat the game. Good luck, and remember that great power comes with great responsibility!
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Controls
Arrow keys – Movement
Space – Select
Enter – Start
“Z” key – a button
“X” key – b button
“S” key – r button
“A” key – l button
Arrow keys – Movement
Space – Select
Enter – Start
“Z” key – a button
“X” key – b button
“S” key – r button
“A” key – l button
To save your game:hover over the emulator screen and use the icons to save your progress.
Down arrow icon (save), Up arrow icon (load).
Down arrow icon (save), Up arrow icon (load).
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You won't have to wait until the next Spidey flick hits the big screen in 2007 to assume the role of the famous webslinger. Enter Ultimate Spider-Man, a fresh action-adventure title based on the Marvel comic of the same name. For those of us not into the mylar-bag scene, USM takes the familiar pantheon of Spider-Man characters and reimagines them both visually and narratively, remixing the well-known story of Peter Parker. And if you are into the comic, you're in luck: The game features a story and dialogue written by renowned Ultimate Spider-Man comic scribe Brian Michael Bendis, and the plot fits into comic continuity right after the end of the Venom story line from issues #33 to #39. Which...uh, we hear were pretty good.
Like the previous titles based on the Spider-Man movies, USM unfolds in an open-ended, mission-based fashion-some tasks will advance the plot, while others simply allow you to zip around New York City spreading do-goodery. But this game sports a twist its film-derived cousins sorely lack: Venom. Yep, you can take the fan-favorite villain for a destructive stroll around New York City. You'll be consuming pedestrians, throwing cars, and generally wreaking havoc as this otherworldly antihero. Cue the player-controlled death-tentacles choking Aunt May.
How was it? I can't comment on USM without first tackling its graphics--the game employs the same underlying engine from Spider-Man 2, but with a new comicbook-inspired visual style. I was admittedly skeptical at first, as I didn't want this to turn into a cartoony game for tots. Thankfully, my fears were unfounded: The visuals really look like Mark Bagley's comic illustrations, but in fluid 3D motion. Also, the art team deftly dodges the pitfalls of other cartoon-style games by giving the characters more detail and shadowing to prevent the 'flat' look. Expect a parade of copycat comic-book games in its wake....Here, Spider-Man controls a little differently than you might expect. Remember, he's only 15 years old in the Ultimate universe, so he hasn't quite perfected his fighting chops yet. So, combat this time around is more about engaging multiple targets by bouncing between them. Rather than beating up one enemy before moving to the next, it's better to give one guy a few punches, jump-kick another dude, and then score a few hits on a third enemy before finishing off the first guy. It's a bit chaotic, but I was able to get the hang of it after a few minutes. I also noticed that the developers have switched back to the infinite web-swinging of the first movie-based game. While this lacks the realism of Spider-Man 2's building-to-building gliding, it does make getting around the metropolis a tad easier.
Playing as Spidey felt fine, if a bit predictable.... I was much more psyched to control Venom. My hands-on time didn't disappoint. He doesn't have the Superball agility of Spider-Man, but he makes up for it in strength. Venom is a brawler and uses his symbiote tentacles to lash and grab his enemies, making for a much more brutal experience. Plus, he's not grounded--swinging with his suit's tentacles gets him nearly anywhere Spidey can go. Venom's suit also constantly drains his health, even when he's standing still, so to stay alive, you must prey on the citizens of New York by absorbing them into the suit. Of course, you can also suck life from other superheroes...or villains.
'When we started this project, I made a list of things I thought we absolutely could not do in the game, like having a boss fight between two villains in the middle of Times Square,' said Director Brian Reed 'Well, we're doing those things.' I played through this particular boss battle, a pivotal duel between Venom and Electro, and it was like the climactic scene in a summer movie extravaganza, much exploding, many people fleeing, and a lot of satisfying property damage.
Overall rating: 7.5