There have been many different video game versions of Marvel's Spider-Man over the years, but one version stands out as the best over the others. Spider-Man is playable in many Marvel games, which makes sense, considering he is arguably Marvel Comics' most popular superhero. As such, Spider-Man has not only appeared on the roster of the majority of Marvel's biggest team-up titles, but he's also had quite a few solo games dedicated to exploring his character. Over time, Spider-Man has become Marvel's most well-represented character in video games, which means that a variety of different interpretations have been developed to varying degrees of success. Movie tie-ins and comic book adaptations have both been met with acclaim, but out of the many different game incarnations of the character, the best is undoubtedly in Marvel's Spider-Man.
Whether it's creating the hero's persona and backstory or creating a new suit design — such as Marvel's Spider-Man's Advanced Suit - crafting a new version of Spider-Man is a tough balancing act. Developers need to find a way to make that game's version of Spider-Man not only stands out among a massive crowd of other iterations, but they also have to find ways to ensure that he stays true to the character. Veering too much in one direction or another can result in a particular adaptation either feeling like a dull, lifeless caricature of the beloved hero, or a character that doesn't feel all that much like Spider-Man at all. The former is more common, with Marvel's Avengers and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3's versions of Spidey lacking uniqueness and memorability.
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The latter problem is arguably worse and is one of the reasons
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