Martin looked up to May and actually cared about her Martin was never really a borderline psychopath, just a man who was cursed with powers and his parents were killed by norman osborn and his life goal was to seek revenge on him.
It actually is nice when villain characters decide to reform themselves, shows that there’s more to them then being bad guys. Honestly wish we could see more of it and for comics to follow through with it
norman went good for a while cause his goblin essence was removed from him then there was a recent story where peter accidentally got goblins essence and went evil but was returned to normal when norman took it back. all in all it was an obvious set up to make norman evil again.
It’s not a new thing regardless, and everyone keeps going back and forth saying a villain simply being a villain is fun but it’s boring when there’s no complexity or redemption, but then if a villain reforms they’re “boring” to some, people are really confusing when it comes to criticism.
Well just Jonah Jameson doesn't accept spiderman so idk. Also Jonah on spiderman confuses me because in the first game peter confirms Jameson is the one to call him amazing and spectacular but.... he hates spidey.
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259he probably used them as examples of what people think spidey is like before calling him a menace and saying that those thoughts are wrong
"mysterio will always be a villain. just as spider-man will always be the hero. its when you start looking at the people behind the masks that things get messy"
This is the one game where seeing the villains get redeemed is justified. Lately in the gaming world, everyone's obsessed with making their villains sympathetic, but with someone like Spiderman, it actually fits to see him help them and redeem them.
Not a bad thing. Being a bad person just to see the world burning is not relatable. People normally turn to being evil because they disagree with something and just choose the wrong way to portray how they feel. They are not necessarily by heart. Thats relatable.
In spider man most of the villains are victims of circumstance much like spidey himself is. And while they do bad things for reasons they feel are justified, its not (usually) like johnny from cyberpunk 2077 just killing tens of thousands of people for his girlfriend during the night city nuke. I think their deeds make at least some of them not too far gone. And lets be honest in spideys life? He could really use something going his way for once. Throwing people in prison forever doesnt usually do much compared to rehabilitation...though again not everyone should be
@@AG-JustYourAverageGuyTrue relatability with characters helps their quality but not all characters have to be relatable and I think that’s kind of the point of the complaints towards sympathetic villains.
@@everythingsalright1121 Be fair how cybepruni is portrayed, its a worl that NEEDs to crumble to dust. in spidey's world its about makign sure the world doesn't get that way.
But he should've let Yuri kill Cletus cause if you know who that psycho is, you know he's not redeemable (Edit: Even if he doesn't know who Cletus is, just look at his fucking cult ffs. That alone is enough for me to end his life or let him die. Oh and stop with that moral "Oh you shall not kill or you are no better than them" crap okay. I'm on Yuri's side or others like Punisher or Deadpool or any anti-heroes cause they understand that sometimes in order to get things done you have to get dirty and cut some throats, instead of doing some assist kills like this dumbass or Batman.)
@@muthafukajones8114people don't deserve life because we think they might be good. People deserve life because it is the functional purpose of society. If Spidey makes that choice, or lets someone else make that choice outside of the law, then that is Peter deciding he has the right to decide who deserves to live, and that goes beyond the well-meaning criminality of vigilanteism and into the actual immoral field of rampant murder. Cletus might be the biggest argument against somebody being allowed to live, but it's not the responsibility or authority of an unelected vigilante to put people to death.
@@muthafukajones8114none of them have any idea about what he’ll end up becoming lol No one has to right to preemptively kill someone just because they might be a murderous psychopath with alien powers down the line
@@muthafukajones8114 It’s the same reason why Batman doesn’t kill. Legally he has no authority to end someone’s life. Morally, where will the line be redrawn? And how can you be sure you won’t cross it again?
Honestly after the first Spider Man game, seeing Tombstone turning his life around was a real shock to me. Got an honest living and was actually caring for people. Good on him man
I liked that a lot too. After recently getting the platinum for ps4 Spider-Man, Tombstone was one of my favorites. Humble after getting his ass beat, and eventually turned his life around
@@aihara01 there was a context to that. He found out the mofo was trying to skimp on something they were supposed to provide for li, tried to make excuses, attempted to shoot him. killed him over that escalation.
That’s not how it works, plus both miles and Peter have had their canon events. Peter lost aunt may and uncle Ben and miles lost his dad and his friend phin. Those were their canon events.
Tombstone is still my favorite to this day, I LOVED him in the first game cause of his funny back and forth banter with Peter, they were like brothers. I’m happy they didn’t sour it in the second game and made him reform, it’s very lovely and nice to see villains like this reform for the better.
Aye it’s beautifully done and legit makes these guys all feel like real characters. I like huskie Lonnie as anyone would but Lonnie the theme park attendant is awesome too.
I love that they made a point to include this with multiple characters. So many times, writers try to be edgy and leave things ambiguous as far as “does the hero thing actually reform anyone or fix anything?” This goes to show that people CAN be helped. It might take a lot more time and patience compared to the “easy way” of killing them or throwing them in jail for life without parole but Spider-Man makes it work.
@@LUFKK0L because 9 times out of 10, when someone asks a question like that, it’s to act snobby or sarcastic, especially on the Internet. It’s really tiresome.
I wonder if Spiderman is placed in the Batman Universe and vice versa would he be able to rehabilitate them or would they ruin him instead. I am 100% sure Batman has a fews screws loose from fighting his rogue's gallery all those years.,
I’ll be honest: I was actually half-expecting Blackcat to be manipulating Miles. I recall the first game where she gets Peter to help her in a heist by claiming her non-existent son was in trouble, so when Felicia pulls the “my girlfriend is in trouble” card I was just as suspicious as Miles.
yeah, me too, but after she gave the wand back to miles, i kind of changed my mind. if she really was just going to steal stuff, she would have kept the wand, but she didn’t. i still don’t trust her, but if i were spider-man, i wouldn’t want to risk felicia and her girlfriend’s life, so i would still try to help her escape.
Honestly, regardless if she was playing him or not, getting her to Paris was the right move. It kept her safe. Though I'm still not sure why the hunters wanted her in the first place. She doesn't have any powers or anything, she's just a good theif. I don't see how she'd be a good hunt.
@@OmniGundam777 That is a good point. Maybe because of her stealth abilities? If nothing else Kraven would probably have a harder time tracking her than any of the other villains, which could let her get the jump on him. That said, she probably wouldn't be able to actually kill him even if that were the case, so yeah I'm not sure what the Hunters' plan was with Felicia.
@@madeofcastironwhat annoyed me about that scene wasn't Felicia, but Wang taking the wand, leaving a cheeky message behind. If you "owe me one", how about you and mister sorcerer supreme HELP with the on going symbiote invasion?! Seriously, where were the other "heroes" when New York was turning into New Venom? THAT'S an avengers level threat if I ever saw one! Or the fantastic four for that matter? An alien invasion is RIGHT up their area of expertise!
“Mysterio will always be a villain just like Spider-Man will always be a hero. When you look behind the mask, that’s when things get messy.” I like how Beck has rationalized that Mysterio is a character to play, not a true piece of his persona
Fair enough bro did turn over a new leave and almost immediately get kidnapped and also killed by hunters until he’s saved by the guy who beat him up and locked him up
Wasnt expecting to see a reformed Tombstone, but this kinda of stuff is cool to see. To show not everyone is an ireedemable piece of shit and a void of human being- validates Spider-Man's superhero gig.
@@wellingtonafonsodecarvalho9842 i was thinking bout Batman rogues in Arkham too, Batman doesnt kill and thats honestly the way to go- thing is this rule is invalidated constantly cuz the Villains in Gotham are murderous assholes without remorse... so much it actually sours most people on his rule. Is good to see people can turn around and be a positive member of society.
Black Cat didn't really "reform" herself, she's always been looking out only for herself. Yes, I'm aware she stole the magic rod thingy to save her girlfriend, but she admitted that she's the one that got her into trouble in the first place. Kinda like how she got Spiderman intertwined in her trouble with Hammerhead in the previous game when she lied to him about having a kid. Plus, she agreed that MJ told Miles not to trust her.
Remember that Black cat lied about the son of peter, she could lie easly about a romantic relationship to get what she wants in paris (which maybe it's a great plan to rob the mona lisa or more).
Black Cat wasn't always like Chaotic Neutral? "She's manipulative, but she also has a good heart" Also Prowler wasn't evil in the Miles game, he had valid points during the game "You want your mom to bury you too? I won't let you"
@@SplitFinn It'd be cool to get some superhero cameos. in the 3rd game. We had that Daredevel reference. There was also that mission w/ Black Cat where we were at the Sanctum Sanctorum and that letter from Wong, so we know for a fact Doctor Strange is nearby. There's also Miles' Forever suit (RIP Chadwick). And we have that Wolverine game coming up, and where there's Wolverine, the X-Men are right behind him. And of course, Avengers tower. During the Symbiote takeover of this game and Devil's Breath in the first game, I just thought: "Where the Hell are the Avengers?!? Where's SHIELD? X-Men? Daredevil? Fantastic Four? ANYBODY?!? Do Peter and now Miles really have to do all this on their own?!"
This whole game is about overcoming your darkest self. So glad this applies to everyone and not just the spidermen. Well except Kraven but we all know what happened to Kraven
Kraven didn't have long to live, so he decided to do what he does best, hunt meta-humans with powers so that one of them would give him a dignified death.
I like the direction Spider-Man 2 went with the villains. Either they are reformed or murdered by Kraven. At this point, they had no reason to be evil, so they had to decide whether or not to live or die
Scorpion, Electro, Vulture, and Shocker never got a chance to reform. Just got killed off one by one as prey Kraven was insane throughout the game. His desire to find a fight that could actually kill him in a proper fight led him to cause tons of damage Venom was a proper monster in the final third of the game, even outside of his damage done along with physical feats, he was actually quite manipulative to both Harry and Pete, filling their minds with who, or what they want to hear, but twisted in ways so that Vrnom gets to be in control. While this type of Venom is not unheard of in Spider-man, this version has some incredibly defining points for such, like him tricking Harry with voices of his mom at her gravestone. For all the other villains. They have shown to properly reform themselves, have shown steps into doing so, or have even shown some ease in their villainous sides We also have Chameleon and Cleetus, but we'll have to wait for the next game/dlc/expansion game(Miles Morales) to see what they do
@@markperez9613 I lost sympathy for him because he doesn't even feel bad for the things he has done. At least Li regretted getting May and FEAST and involved
Notice the villains that survived Kraven are the ones who gave up crime. Everyone else like Scorpion, Shocker, and Vulture remained evil and as a result Kraven hunted them and killed them
@@DrAnimePhDprowler didn’t survive anything, tombstone didn’t directly survive, just escape, black cat was always neutral,Martin li only wanted revenge so there was no reason to attack SM after getting saved, mysterio didn’t do anything with kraven and…
This is what heroes are about. Helping an innocent being assaulted? From the moral pov, its easy. But giving a chance for people who did bad stuff to change? Thats the hard part. Ofc not all will change, but if they can help even one to do so, then its worth it. Thats what makes a hero what they are.
@@asscheeks3212and they still have to pay for it they still are being feared by others for example Mysterio literaly show that even if he redeemed himsrlf he still is considered a monster by many because of his past.
and Li literally helped save the world and then went straight back to prison even though he could have gone anywhere. just feel tombstone got off way too easy@@kacperaskawski3461
Its really nice to see humanization of the villains outside of just being the bad guy you know especially tombstone i was very happy to see him reformed cause i imagine not feeling pain effects you and when spidey sort of cured him i imagine it felt like a weight being lifted off his chest so to speak also i can 100% see him opening a bike shop. I think that's why i really love spiderman's villains is that they are human
besides the villains i feel like miles needed this as a budding new superhero, he gets to see what can happen when him and pete fight to stop them from doing any more evil and give them a chance to reform. i think that gives miles more of a reason to continue doing what he does. and something about what mysterio said kinda hits hard, of all of them i wish him the best
When I saw Tombstone helping that cart driver, I was chanting "Tombstone, Tombstone, Tombstone, Tombstone, Tombstone" like hyping up a wrestler. It's a really wholesome thing to see someone like him turn his life around like that.
I mean dude is a pretty good guy to work on anything mechanical due to his invulnerability plus hey he gets to watch people race on stuff he probably fixes up
It's awesome to see that Peter and Miles' work to redeem their isn't for nothing. But you know who really needs to get out of the villain game? Vulture. He's just a bitter, old, fart that really needs to go to a retirement home.
@@abohachuk4765damn, shocker doesn't deserve that fate. He's a small time villain trapped between the supers plus i like spidey friendly banter with shocker during the last game
Really love how some of these villains are being reformed and turning into a new leaf. Goes to show that there is another choice and the only thing that makes you believe their isn't is yourself.
I actually really like seeing that the second chances peter gave these guys didn't go to waste they actually found ways to escape their old ways to try and make themselves better.
Tombstone is the last person I would ever have expected to go good, but you know what? Good for him. He’s definitely got that old salt sort of vibe, someone that’s been part of the community for some time and finally got over his selfish impulses and wanted to give back.
the sandman part was one of the saddest. as it reminds me of last day's of sandman in where he was barely keeping himself together and was slowly loosing all of his memories. and spidey took him to the last place he wanted to go before he died.
Black Cat didn't change. She just found someone she truly deeply cares about. But Tombstone, Lonnies change was the most shocking to me. That even HE is a better human being than Fisk😅
I mean that's what revenge can blind people I think 2 years in the cell does mellow him down plus realized what's he's done especially Aunt May who he genuinely cared for even in the first game
While I dont think this game is the best I wont deny it has show how some of Peter's worst villians turned their lives around and started to help out society with thier abilities and to me thats very sweet and shows that Spider Man isn't a ruthless monster as he believes his villians can change and become good people.
well duh, movie only can have 2~3 hours max duration to tell the story.... meanwhile game it can build up story to the climax and still get good ending for 20++ hours gameplay you can't compare movie to a videogame
@@nicoary3677 not just that, but OP is just plain wrong. A story being told in a different medium doesn't make it better or worse than if it were told in another
@@nicoary3677the odd thing is that one thing we can compare is the writing the spider man games and the mcu spidey films. In general I find that in these games, there are better set pieces, defining moments and moments of fanservice that seamlessly blend in with the story. All of which is also applied in movies but aren’t executed nearly as well imo. Aunt May’s death for example was way better in the ps4 game because she was more of a guardian, grandmother like figure while also being Pete’s only living relative which made her death all the more impactful. While the movies had an entire trilogy to flesh out her character but only really showed her onscreen a bit in the first movie with Happy as her love interest, and made her an actual guardian figure in the third movie. Plus the way her death was staged in the game was way way better than in the movie, which kind of felt like a weird mash of uncle Ben and the ps4 game. Just my 2 cents tho.
@@Burntdekuscrubyeah definitely Insomniac Spider Man games have better writing then MCU Spider Man. Including Aunt May's death like you mentioned is done better in the game better then No Way Home
The only villian that would be hard to redeem is Cletus Kassidy. At least with Norman Osborne its just a split personality but he has some redeeming qualities.
Cletus is actually genuinely evil. The man was a serial killer who takes pleasure in murder even BEFORE he became Carnage. You can't redeem a psychopath because they have no moral compass.
@@uncannydcmarvelous5732It's also a good comparison to him in the game here too. We've seen him do some bad stuff. But we've also seen how much he loves his family, how some of his actions are driven by that love. And how as more time passes, his rage builds
I like it when villains can reform, it shows the more human side to them. Obviously not every villain can do that, but for some it’s really nice to see. What’s even more fun is seeing a villain turn hero, but I guess that’s harder to do depending on the villain
Villains from Marvel's Spider-Man 2 turned good...? You mean villains already give up with revenge for destroying Spider-Man because they become good guys now? Good for them.🙂
Pete: Who are you? Miguel: Im Spider-Man, and I’m here to make your canon event. Pete: All my villains are good guys now, there’s no one left as a threat. Miguel: *snaps mj’s neck” Now you do
@@Icy-be5vl I dont know LoliRock(is it a cartoon?) but in Marvel Comics Mephisto is a demon with his own hell dimension and is more or less a Satan of the Marvel Universe. Also if you are curious about him just search Mephisto Marvel comics and you will find a bunch of info about the character. Sorry for the long comment I want it so that there is no confusion about which Mephisto Im talking about since not everyone knows about this Marve character.
Villain reforms can be done right! This was all good stuff as it shows a humans will to change. Not every villain needs to reform as most are irredeemable. My personal favourite villain reforms in comics would be Magneto in Claremont’s X-Men and Sandman in the late 80s to early 90s where he had a short stint as an avengers
the moral to this entire game and watching villains during the Devil’s Breath Era (and some unspoken villains) is that when you help someone you help everyone. I’m yet to play this game bc i don’t have a ps5 but it’s clear that they’re driving that lesson for all villains. I hope to see more villains learn from their mistakes. Maybe not Otto but it would be interesting to see Scorpion, Electro, Vulture, or Rhino change their ways.
@@drewleer7854 My honest assessment of Tombstone from the first game way that he did what he did more for the thrill and the challenges he faced rather than for any other reason. He even stated that his fear of death would just make the challenge greater and more enjoyable. Funnily enough, he and Peter seem to be capable of having casual conversations even in the heat of battle which is honestly more amicable than most of the people Peter faces.
@@uncannydcmarvelous5732 I wouldn't know how amicable they were before then although, I do know that Shocker seemed to think that Peter talks too much. So, I can't really make a comparison there. At any rate, I did say more than most people not more than everyone. I know certain people such as Fisk. Rhino, and Scorpion for example who really don't like him too much. So, Peter and Tombstone do have some downright casual conversations compared to some of the people who make it clear they would like to crush him like the arachnid he is named after.
This is the one part Sweet Baby Inc did right (if it was their idea at all). Sympathy for those who need it is Spider-Man's thing, and having this progressive mindset implemented into an actual superhero setting just works.
The thing that gets me with the black cat reformation is that in miles mission she says that she has a girlfriend but then in a later mission at the end when miles, Peter and black cat are on a call and then she says to Peter that she's moved on then changes the gender of her partner to he, which makes me think black cat's back on her bs.
To be honest.. I can definitely see all these guys again to help both Peter and Miles against the Green Goblin and his new Sinister Six in the final battle for Spider-Man 3..
Quentin looked so happy when he saw that someone wanted to do this thing. OH MY GOODNESS flint sounded like he was going to cry, oh wait now he is crying-oh wait that is just me from how much I feel for him
Black Cat: My girlfriend's in Paris. Me (playing this the first time): Lemme guess. She's sitting a home with your son? Or, maybe she sports a polkadot onesy and knows yo-yo tricks?
They’d need heavily advanced neuro-repair technology, since his mind is almost irreversibly altered by his neural implant causing his inner hatred to control him.
Doubt some of the other villains will ever change, especially Goblin & Kingpin. Looking forward for Venom to becoming less of a villain, and more of a hero in the new Venom game.
It could temporarily become "good" depending on the user, but the Venom itself aren't human they don't have conscience, they do everything for survival.
Have you seen the ending? I don’t think a venom game would happen unfortunately Edit:god dam I was wrong it could happen I literally saw him evaporate in the ending tho
@@Firegodzilla19 That doesn’t mean it still won’t happen. Remember, Peter had some Symbiote that was still dormant inside of him. It’s possible that some of those who were affected may also still have it. Besides, the Symbiote has survived a lot worse than any antidote. And it’s already confirmed that a Venom game is in the works, and aside from Eddie Brock, Carnage, and all the Symbiote Siblings, I’m hoping Knull is in this game, since he’s the one who created the Symbiote in the first place.
I imagine that Spider-Man 3 will be going the Goblin Nation route. With Norman or Harry becoming Goblin and wanting to infect the entire city. Peter will more than likely focus on taking down Goblin alone and Miles will be trying to keep the rest of the city safe alongside the reformed villains.
I can totally see Norman becoming the goblin that will be on the glider at first but as the story progresses he will evolve and mutate into the hulking ultimate storyline goblin for the final battle.
Unlike Batman villains most of the people in Spidey's rogues gallery are just people who are actually capable of changing their ways. That's what makes them so relatable and realistic.
@@raven3067 that’s only because the writers haven’t made a story where it happens. It actually already happened with one of Batman’s villains. In the game Injustice 2 Harley Quinn was working with Batman to save people. The main reason these characters keep coming back as villains is so we the audience can watch Batman defeat them
Y'all seriously believe that Felicia turned good? She lied to Peter for power making him believe he was a father, remember that when she stole the last USB if she really had a son, he would have gone with Peter to look into the containers, now she stole magic for a reason, if she wanted to go to France illegally and fast she could have stolen money and faked a passport, that must be very easy for a super villain, there's ton of high value art in France and even if Peter had a point on not him talking to Felicia, she's lied and manipulated people ton of times because she's thirsty for power, manipulating Miles was easier for her even with the obstacle that she knows he must be in contact with MJ and Peter even if she was right about Miles having to make his own choices, she made up the fact that she has a gf to steal more and more.
I like that Martin li still remembers aunt mays words when she was basically running the shelters
He cared about her
What do you expect
He never meant for his actions to kill her, and for that, he regrets them
(Along with several other things)
Martin looked up to May and actually cared about her
Martin was never really a borderline psychopath, just a man who was cursed with powers and his parents were killed by norman osborn and his life goal was to seek revenge on him.
@@khotunkhan3950ok...
@@khotunkhan3950if you played marvel spider there is a cutscene where Martin suggests she goes to city hall few mission later he bombs the place
It actually is nice when villain characters decide to reform themselves, shows that there’s more to them then being bad guys. Honestly wish we could see more of it and for comics to follow through with it
It's not even new, especially with spider man villains. But it never gets old for me.
norman went good for a while cause his goblin essence was removed from him then there was a recent story where peter accidentally got goblins essence and went evil but was returned to normal when norman took it back. all in all it was an obvious set up to make norman evil again.
It is suck it Punisher
It’s not a new thing regardless, and everyone keeps going back and forth saying a villain simply being a villain is fun but it’s boring when there’s no complexity or redemption, but then if a villain reforms they’re “boring” to some, people are really confusing when it comes to criticism.
Fr. Seeing Tombstone, Doc Ock, Norman Osborn, Venom, Lizard, Morbius, and Sandman being good people warms my heart
The idea of Beck being a good man actually was sad because he clearly redeemed himself but he knows the public won’t accept him or it will take longer
Well just Jonah Jameson doesn't accept spiderman so idk. Also Jonah on spiderman confuses me because in the first game peter confirms Jameson is the one to call him amazing and spectacular but.... he hates spidey.
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 no, Pete said Jonah would have used "a few other adjectives"
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259he probably used them as examples of what people think spidey is like before calling him a menace and saying that those thoughts are wrong
"mysterio will always be a villain. just as spider-man will always be the hero. its when you start looking at the people behind the masks that things get messy"
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 I think it's a nickname Jameson uses on Peter, like "The amazing Spider-Man? More like the amazing manace!"
This is the one game where seeing the villains get redeemed is justified. Lately in the gaming world, everyone's obsessed with making their villains sympathetic, but with someone like Spiderman, it actually fits to see him help them and redeem them.
Not a bad thing. Being a bad person just to see the world burning is not relatable. People normally turn to being evil because they disagree with something and just choose the wrong way to portray how they feel. They are not necessarily by heart. Thats relatable.
In spider man most of the villains are victims of circumstance much like spidey himself is. And while they do bad things for reasons they feel are justified, its not (usually) like johnny from cyberpunk 2077 just killing tens of thousands of people for his girlfriend during the night city nuke. I think their deeds make at least some of them not too far gone. And lets be honest in spideys life? He could really use something going his way for once. Throwing people in prison forever doesnt usually do much compared to rehabilitation...though again not everyone should be
@@AG-JustYourAverageGuyTrue relatability with characters helps their quality but not all characters have to be relatable and I think that’s kind of the point of the complaints towards sympathetic villains.
nooot just gaming.
@@everythingsalright1121 Be fair how cybepruni is portrayed, its a worl that NEEDs to crumble to dust.
in spidey's world its about makign sure the world doesn't get that way.
This is what makes Spider-Man special. His deep care for everyone even has profound effect on villains.
But he should've let Yuri kill Cletus cause if you know who that psycho is, you know he's not redeemable
(Edit: Even if he doesn't know who Cletus is, just look at his fucking cult ffs. That alone is enough for me to end his life or let him die. Oh and stop with that moral "Oh you shall not kill or you are no better than them" crap okay. I'm on Yuri's side or others like Punisher or Deadpool or any anti-heroes cause they understand that sometimes in order to get things done you have to get dirty and cut some throats, instead of doing some assist kills like this dumbass or Batman.)
@@muthafukajones8114people don't deserve life because we think they might be good. People deserve life because it is the functional purpose of society. If Spidey makes that choice, or lets someone else make that choice outside of the law, then that is Peter deciding he has the right to decide who deserves to live, and that goes beyond the well-meaning criminality of vigilanteism and into the actual immoral field of rampant murder. Cletus might be the biggest argument against somebody being allowed to live, but it's not the responsibility or authority of an unelected vigilante to put people to death.
@@muthafukajones8114none of them have any idea about what he’ll end up becoming lol
No one has to right to preemptively kill someone just because they might be a murderous psychopath with alien powers down the line
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It’s the same reason why Batman doesn’t kill. Legally he has no authority to end someone’s life. Morally, where will the line be redrawn? And how can you be sure you won’t cross it again?
@@nickmalachai2227 Who is the law to make that choice with the corrupted elements that pervert it?
Honestly after the first Spider Man game, seeing Tombstone turning his life around was a real shock to me. Got an honest living and was actually caring for people. Good on him man
That beatdown he received and being changed back into a "normal" human for a while must have really put things into perspective for him.
I liked that a lot too. After recently getting the platinum for ps4 Spider-Man, Tombstone was one of my favorites. Humble after getting his ass beat, and eventually turned his life around
Tombstone just blew someone's head in the first game. Im still surprised he got the "second chance"
@@aihara01 there was a context to that. He found out the mofo was trying to skimp on something they were supposed to provide for li, tried to make excuses, attempted to shoot him. killed him over that escalation.
Hope that's guy life will be good
I'm worried Miguel will just come here and be like. "Nope. All this is wrong! These people are supposed to ruin your life and make your canon event!!"
Then I say: SHUT THE F**K UP MIGUEL AND LET THIS STORY CARRY ON!! PEOPLE AND VILLAINS CAN CHANGE!
Well i hope it won't be like that
That’s not how it works, plus both miles and Peter have had their canon events. Peter lost aunt may and uncle Ben and miles lost his dad and his friend phin. Those were their canon events.
Bros canon event already happened when his dad got boomsticked by invert-colors man
@@kj2valid619 yeah, heck it was a whole part of miles story about obsessing over stopping Li.
Tombstone is still my favorite to this day, I LOVED him in the first game cause of his funny back and forth banter with Peter, they were like brothers.
I’m happy they didn’t sour it in the second game and made him reform, it’s very lovely and nice to see villains like this reform for the better.
Aye it’s beautifully done and legit makes these guys all feel like real characters. I like huskie Lonnie as anyone would but Lonnie the theme park attendant is awesome too.
I agree 100%!! Imagine him coming back in Spider Man 3 to help Peter and Miles fight against the next big threats! That be awesome!
Dude they actually made me invested in saving tombstone of all people
Same
I love that they made a point to include this with multiple characters. So many times, writers try to be edgy and leave things ambiguous as far as “does the hero thing actually reform anyone or fix anything?” This goes to show that people CAN be helped. It might take a lot more time and patience compared to the “easy way” of killing them or throwing them in jail for life without parole but Spider-Man makes it work.
Did you just use the term “edgy”?
@@mdtisthebest6249 yes I did. Congrats, you can read. What’s your point?
@@LUFKK0L because 9 times out of 10, when someone asks a question like that, it’s to act snobby or sarcastic, especially on the Internet. It’s really tiresome.
@@mdtisthebest6249Why does that matter?
I wonder if Spiderman is placed in the Batman Universe and vice versa would he be able to rehabilitate them or would they ruin him instead. I am 100% sure Batman has a fews screws loose from fighting his rogue's gallery all those years.,
I’ll be honest: I was actually half-expecting Blackcat to be manipulating Miles. I recall the first game where she gets Peter to help her in a heist by claiming her non-existent son was in trouble, so when Felicia pulls the “my girlfriend is in trouble” card I was just as suspicious as Miles.
yeah, me too, but after she gave the wand back to miles, i kind of changed my mind. if she really was just going to steal stuff, she would have kept the wand, but she didn’t.
i still don’t trust her, but if i were spider-man, i wouldn’t want to risk felicia and her girlfriend’s life, so i would still try to help her escape.
Honestly, regardless if she was playing him or not, getting her to Paris was the right move. It kept her safe.
Though I'm still not sure why the hunters wanted her in the first place. She doesn't have any powers or anything, she's just a good theif. I don't see how she'd be a good hunt.
@@OmniGundam777 That is a good point. Maybe because of her stealth abilities? If nothing else Kraven would probably have a harder time tracking her than any of the other villains, which could let her get the jump on him. That said, she probably wouldn't be able to actually kill him even if that were the case, so yeah I'm not sure what the Hunters' plan was with Felicia.
@@madeofcastironwhat annoyed me about that scene wasn't Felicia, but Wang taking the wand, leaving a cheeky message behind. If you "owe me one", how about you and mister sorcerer supreme HELP with the on going symbiote invasion?! Seriously, where were the other "heroes" when New York was turning into New Venom? THAT'S an avengers level threat if I ever saw one! Or the fantastic four for that matter? An alien invasion is RIGHT up their area of expertise!
@@floricel_112 Welcome to Super-Hero stories bro, also Peter solved that problem in a day, maybe if it lasted longer they might have shown up.
“Mysterio will always be a villain just like Spider-Man will always be a hero. When you look behind the mask, that’s when things get messy.”
I like how Beck has rationalized that Mysterio is a character to play, not a true piece of his persona
No, mysterio always be the hero and Spiderman always be the villain that Peter die tonight by beck hand
Tombstone whole character in the game is literally this emoji : 🗿
Fr 😂😂
Yea
Fair enough bro did turn over a new leave and almost immediately get kidnapped and also killed by hunters until he’s saved by the guy who beat him up and locked him up
This tombstone is cool unlike the Tombstone in the 616 who still remains a crime boss and torture spiderman while making use out of him.
After reading this I can't unsee the thumbnail with Tombstone's face
Wasnt expecting to see a reformed Tombstone, but this kinda of stuff is cool to see.
To show not everyone is an ireedemable piece of shit and a void of human being- validates Spider-Man's superhero gig.
Indeed this works really well with Spider Man media and that's something that should be more used in Batman media too
for batman it is really hard. spiderman enemies mostly are sane people, but batman are insane people@@wellingtonafonsodecarvalho9842
@@wellingtonafonsodecarvalho9842 i was thinking bout Batman rogues in Arkham too, Batman doesnt kill and thats honestly the way to go- thing is this rule is invalidated constantly cuz the Villains in Gotham are murderous assholes without remorse... so much it actually sours most people on his rule.
Is good to see people can turn around and be a positive member of society.
@@The-Deadite yeah Batman's rogue gallery should be more redeemable instead of just being heartless monsters
I mean, in miles morales some goons said that "he was going soft" so maybe that was a hint
0:00 Tombstone
1:34 Mysterio
4:22 Black Cat
6:03 Sandman
7:29 Prowler
10:52 Mister Negative
4:40 Did she just say "My girlfriend"?
@@anggafm1055yea I’m just so confused on that
I Thought Black Cat was completely Straight But No She 🏳️🌈😑
@@whiteboynintendops5gamer1991She’s been bisexual since the 90s.
Oh😑😒I think She not Favorite Marvel Character Anymore now but Bisexual it the same thing as 🏳️🌈
Black Cat didn't really "reform" herself, she's always been looking out only for herself. Yes, I'm aware she stole the magic rod thingy to save her girlfriend, but she admitted that she's the one that got her into trouble in the first place. Kinda like how she got Spiderman intertwined in her trouble with Hammerhead in the previous game when she lied to him about having a kid. Plus, she agreed that MJ told Miles not to trust her.
Well i suppose for a thief, honesty is a decent first step
It's still a step in the right direction. Plus she willingly gives them help after, and gives the portal wand back after shes done with it
@@stegoshark5116 We don't even know if she's telling the truth or not. Remember, she's a compulsive liar.
@@Downfall466exactly
Remember that Black cat lied about the son of peter, she could lie easly about a romantic relationship to get what she wants in paris (which maybe it's a great plan to rob the mona lisa or more).
Black Cat wasn't always like Chaotic Neutral? "She's manipulative, but she also has a good heart"
Also Prowler wasn't evil in the Miles game, he had valid points during the game "You want your mom to bury you too? I won't let you"
Yeah Black Cat is mostly chaotic neutral
@@wellingtonafonsodecarvalho98428989i998⁸7
Good heart. What kinda of good hearted woman lies to her ex about having his kid?
@@isaachinds3736 she is a liar but she isn't all bad like in Spider-Man 2 where she wanted to go back to Paris to help her girlfriend
Didn’t Prowler work for Roxxon
tho?
It does feel good that the villains are getting a second chance everyone deserves one
Say that to the Joker.
Fair point
@@Panther-Strife4724the Joker did turned good in the White Knight series.
@@shiberu_7s The fact he even ended up solving alot of Gothans problems too.
@@Panther-Strife4724or Cletus Kasady.
Pete’s “lawyer friend”. He must be a very good lawyer then.
Sounds like Daredevil
Loved that reference to Matt Murdock.
Would be great to see Daredevil in Spider-Man 3.
@@SplitFinnit would be cool to see a daredevil dlc in the 3rd game where we face fisk again or some other threat
@@SplitFinn It'd be cool to get some superhero cameos. in the 3rd game. We had that Daredevel reference. There was also that mission w/ Black Cat where we were at the Sanctum Sanctorum and that letter from Wong, so we know for a fact Doctor Strange is nearby. There's also Miles' Forever suit (RIP Chadwick). And we have that Wolverine game coming up, and where there's Wolverine, the X-Men are right behind him. And of course, Avengers tower.
During the Symbiote takeover of this game and Devil's Breath in the first game, I just thought: "Where the Hell are the Avengers?!? Where's SHIELD? X-Men? Daredevil? Fantastic Four? ANYBODY?!? Do Peter and now Miles really have to do all this on their own?!"
@@SplitFinn
Matt Murdock: I am a good lawer
Oh, would you look at that? Literally one of the main reasons Spider-Man doesn't kill in the first place. A chance for reform.
This is why they say Insomniac really understands Spider-Man.
Uhhh yeah but a normal criminal like Shocker or Scorpion is different than irredeemable murderers like Carnage, Joker or sometimes Goblin.
@@Marvelfanatic3658 The problem is it's impossible for a single person to make a perfect line for it.
This whole game is about overcoming your darkest self. So glad this applies to everyone and not just the spidermen. Well except Kraven but we all know what happened to Kraven
I mean, Kraven got what he wanted. A good death from a superior foe, and Venom delivered.
nom
I guess Kraven's darkest self was not finding a worthy foe to die to but dying on a death bed.
Well, Kraven did not have enough time to live and he chose that death
Kraven didn't have long to live, so he decided to do what he does best, hunt meta-humans with powers so that one of them would give him a dignified death.
I like the direction Spider-Man 2 went with the villains. Either they are reformed or murdered by Kraven. At this point, they had no reason to be evil, so they had to decide whether or not to live or die
some didn't get the choice
Like animals...
Scorpion, Electro, Vulture, and Shocker never got a chance to reform. Just got killed off one by one as prey
Kraven was insane throughout the game. His desire to find a fight that could actually kill him in a proper fight led him to cause tons of damage
Venom was a proper monster in the final third of the game, even outside of his damage done along with physical feats, he was actually quite manipulative to both Harry and Pete, filling their minds with who, or what they want to hear, but twisted in ways so that Vrnom gets to be in control. While this type of Venom is not unheard of in Spider-man, this version has some incredibly defining points for such, like him tricking Harry with voices of his mom at her gravestone.
For all the other villains. They have shown to properly reform themselves, have shown steps into doing so, or have even shown some ease in their villainous sides
We also have Chameleon and Cleetus, but we'll have to wait for the next game/dlc/expansion game(Miles Morales) to see what they do
Then there’s Otto
Martin Li was my favorite villain from the first game and seeing him fully redeem himself in this game just makes me happy ❤
It makes me happy to
It’s such a shame for Otto Octavius. He was a well respected mentor for Peter🥺
@@markperez9613 I lost sympathy for him because he doesn't even feel bad for the things he has done. At least Li regretted getting May and FEAST and involved
Tombstone was a shock, but I actually kinda like that he turned a new leaf
I know, right? I didn't think Tombstone of all people could change. It's a surprise but a nice surprise none the less.
@@vanishingllama7342ì didn't think it to
Notice the villains that survived Kraven are the ones who gave up crime. Everyone else like Scorpion, Shocker, and Vulture remained evil and as a result Kraven hunted them and killed them
Kraven's men were actively hunting Tombstone.
@@dave_the_slick8584 Did you not read the full comment before replying?
@@DrAnimePhDprowler didn’t survive anything, tombstone didn’t directly survive, just escape, black cat was always neutral,Martin li only wanted revenge so there was no reason to attack SM after getting saved, mysterio didn’t do anything with kraven and…
This is what heroes are about. Helping an innocent being assaulted? From the moral pov, its easy. But giving a chance for people who did bad stuff to change? Thats the hard part. Ofc not all will change, but if they can help even one to do so, then its worth it. Thats what makes a hero what they are.
I loved these scenes, just goes to show that spideys belief in 2nd chances and reforming villains can work.
These people committed terrorism and killed relatives. I sometimes wonder if the people typing these things live in a bubble or high.
@@asscheeks3212and they still have to pay for it they still are being feared by others for example Mysterio literaly show that even if he redeemed himsrlf he still is considered a monster by many because of his past.
and Li literally helped save the world and then went straight back to prison even though he could have gone anywhere. just feel tombstone got off way too easy@@kacperaskawski3461
I knew I recognized Mysterio’s voice actor, it’s Noshir Dalal! He voiced Charles in Red Dead Redemption 2!
Yo, I didn't recgonized that
Isn’t he Bode in Jedi survivor too?
Holy shit, Kotallo?! I loved that guy!
Oh, and he's Rain in the new MK game!
I thought I recognized that voice!
Holy shit! Rain, Sekiro and Charles!
Its really nice to see humanization of the villains outside of just being the bad guy you know especially tombstone i was very happy to see him reformed cause i imagine not feeling pain effects you and when spidey sort of cured him i imagine it felt like a weight being lifted off his chest so to speak also i can 100% see him opening a bike shop. I think that's why i really love spiderman's villains is that they are human
besides the villains
i feel like miles needed this
as a budding new superhero, he gets to see what can happen when him and pete fight to stop them from doing any more evil and give them a chance to reform.
i think that gives miles more of a reason to continue doing what he does.
and something about what mysterio said kinda hits hard, of all of them i wish him the best
When I saw Tombstone helping that cart driver, I was chanting "Tombstone, Tombstone, Tombstone, Tombstone, Tombstone" like hyping up a wrestler.
It's a really wholesome thing to see someone like him turn his life around like that.
I mean dude is a pretty good guy to work on anything mechanical due to his invulnerability plus hey he gets to watch people race on stuff he probably fixes up
This is so badass. Some of them deep down are people who were hurting
It's awesome to see that Peter and Miles' work to redeem their isn't for nothing. But you know who really needs to get out of the villain game? Vulture. He's just a bitter, old, fart that really needs to go to a retirement home.
Yeah...about that... He is dead in this universe already
Welp…he’s resting alright. 6ft under
Killed by Kraven along with Shocker off-screen 💀
@@abohachuk4765damn, shocker doesn't deserve that fate. He's a small time villain trapped between the supers plus i like spidey friendly banter with shocker during the last game
@@kamal_jabelectro also died
Really love how some of these villains are being reformed and turning into a new leaf. Goes to show that there is another choice and the only thing that makes you believe their isn't is yourself.
I actually really like seeing that the second chances peter gave these guys didn't go to waste they actually found ways to escape their old ways to try and make themselves better.
Its so nice to see Aaron Davis be a good guy. Not the prowler. Just a Miles's uncle. Have him fully focused on being a normal citizen and his family.
Tombstone is the last person I would ever have expected to go good, but you know what? Good for him. He’s definitely got that old salt sort of vibe, someone that’s been part of the community for some time and finally got over his selfish impulses and wanted to give back.
Sadly Yuri hasn't changed
She’s not bad tho she is kinda like punisher. She is only killing only bad people and people that are a serious threat
@@NicknameJytown true
She's more of an anti hero than a villain
She did actually, just not for the better
@@rabbss830 right
the sandman part was one of the saddest. as it reminds me of last day's of sandman in where he was barely keeping himself together and was slowly loosing all of his memories. and spidey took him to the last place he wanted to go before he died.
This game got a lot of things going for it, and one of them is showing how to truly redeem villains and show their human side.
Black Cat didn't change. She just found someone she truly deeply cares about. But Tombstone, Lonnies change was the most shocking to me. That even HE is a better human being than Fisk😅
Would be cool to see all the reformed villains pulling up to help the Spider-Men in the 3rd game like a big Avengers team up event
Tombstone, Mysterio, Black Cat, Sandman, & Mr Negative turned good, redeem themselves... This game is tell to have another chance & to move forward.
I wouldn't say Black Cat became a "good person", she beat up my waifu Cindy Moon
The girlfriend thing she said could’ve been a fake story to get to Paris or it could elude to a possible cameo or introduction of iron cat.
Felicia was really never a “bad”person either I would say, just misguided.
@@pinstripecool34 The problem is that we don't see her that much in this game
@@elementoon11 What does that have to do with Iron Cat
@@elementoon11I still believe she was lying
Martin li in spider man 1 : I'LL DESTROY EVERYTHING
martin li in spiderman 2 : when you help some one you help everyone!...
I mean that's what revenge can blind people I think 2 years in the cell does mellow him down plus realized what's he's done especially Aunt May who he genuinely cared for even in the first game
I love the recurring theme of second chances in this game
it was very beautifully done
"What is the best way to defeat an enemy?"
"To make them your friend."
That's bullshit. They literally have a term for that, it's frenemies.
While I dont think this game is the best I wont deny it has show how some of Peter's worst villians turned their lives around and started to help out society with thier abilities and to me thats very sweet and shows that Spider Man isn't a ruthless monster as he believes his villians can change and become good people.
Spiderman tooks "I have no enemies" to their villains and become the best things happens
When you realize the videogame Spiderman has a better story than the movie Spiderman, except SITSV
well duh, movie only can have 2~3 hours max duration to tell the story....
meanwhile game it can build up story to the climax and still get good ending for 20++ hours gameplay
you can't compare movie to a videogame
@@nicoary3677 not just that, but OP is just plain wrong. A story being told in a different medium doesn't make it better or worse than if it were told in another
@@nicoary3677the odd thing is that one thing we can compare is the writing the spider man games and the mcu spidey films. In general I find that in these games, there are better set pieces, defining moments and moments of fanservice that seamlessly blend in with the story. All of which is also applied in movies but aren’t executed nearly as well imo. Aunt May’s death for example was way better in the ps4 game because she was more of a guardian, grandmother like figure while also being Pete’s only living relative which made her death all the more impactful. While the movies had an entire trilogy to flesh out her character but only really showed her onscreen a bit in the first movie with Happy as her love interest, and made her an actual guardian figure in the third movie. Plus the way her death was staged in the game was way way better than in the movie, which kind of felt like a weird mash of uncle Ben and the ps4 game. Just my 2 cents tho.
@@Burntdekuscrubyeah definitely Insomniac Spider Man games have better writing then MCU Spider Man. Including Aunt May's death like you mentioned is done better in the game better then No Way Home
I can't help but think about what Tombstone said about working at a soup kitchen. "Soon as soup pays, I'm in"
There are SOME villains who deserves a second chance and that is what I like. 😁
The only villian that would be hard to redeem is Cletus Kassidy. At least with Norman Osborne its just a split personality but he has some redeeming qualities.
Kassidy can’t be redeemed, he’s too far gone
there was no redeeming him in the 1st place
Cletus is actually genuinely evil. The man was a serial killer who takes pleasure in murder even BEFORE he became Carnage. You can't redeem a psychopath because they have no moral compass.
Osborn's thing wasn't always a split personality though.
In a comic Peter perfectly described him as "a bad man turned worse"
@@uncannydcmarvelous5732It's also a good comparison to him in the game here too. We've seen him do some bad stuff. But we've also seen how much he loves his family, how some of his actions are driven by that love. And how as more time passes, his rage builds
This definitely allows for Miles Morales to be a street level hero and for Peter Parker’s Spider-Man to go on larger adventures.
I like it when villains can reform, it shows the more human side to them. Obviously not every villain can do that, but for some it’s really nice to see. What’s even more fun is seeing a villain turn hero, but I guess that’s harder to do depending on the villain
The true definition of Villains turning their lives around
Villains from Marvel's Spider-Man 2 turned good...? You mean villains already give up with revenge for destroying Spider-Man because they become good guys now? Good for them.🙂
“When you help someone, you help everyone”
Martin li literally became musashi kisimoto💀
I’m just glad that the villains who deserved to be redeemed were,it shows that even the worst of the villains have good deep inside them
It’s when you start looking at the people behind the mask that things start to get messy. Hits hard man
"i got to hand it to you miles i cant say i have ever reformed my greatest enemy"
*half of Peters biggest enemys are reformed in sm2*
Yeah, but I think that he considers Dr. Octavius his greatest enemy at this point.
@@BatMane95 Or Fisk
When martin li said "when you someone, you help everyone" that hit deep, memories of may parker from the first game
Pete: Who are you?
Miguel: Im Spider-Man, and I’m here to make your canon event.
Pete: All my villains are good guys now, there’s no one left as a threat.
Miguel: *snaps mj’s neck”
Now you do
Miguel 10 minutes later: "Where am I? And who are you?" Mephisto: " You are in hell and I got to say Im a fan of your work."
@@jkuzma123Mephisto is a villain from LoliRock.
@@Icy-be5vl I dont know LoliRock(is it a cartoon?) but in Marvel Comics Mephisto is a demon with his own hell dimension and is more or less a Satan of the Marvel Universe. Also if you are curious about him just search Mephisto Marvel comics and you will find a bunch of info about the character. Sorry for the long comment I want it so that there is no confusion about which Mephisto Im talking about since not everyone knows about this Marve character.
@@jkuzma123 Well ok. At least they gave nim good name.
@@Icy-be5vl I agree Mephisto is a good villain name. Anywas cheers have nice day(or night) because its already midnight at my place so good night.
Villain reforms can be done right! This was all good stuff as it shows a humans will to change. Not every villain needs to reform as most are irredeemable. My personal favourite villain reforms in comics would be Magneto in Claremont’s X-Men and Sandman in the late 80s to early 90s where he had a short stint as an avengers
It's so good to see the sandman being redeemed, no matter the media
the moral to this entire game and watching villains during the Devil’s Breath Era (and some unspoken villains) is that when you help someone you help everyone. I’m yet to play this game bc i don’t have a ps5 but it’s clear that they’re driving that lesson for all villains. I hope to see more villains learn from their mistakes. Maybe not Otto but it would be interesting to see Scorpion, Electro, Vulture, or Rhino change their ways.
I didn’t expect Tombstone to ever change his ways.
Like what did Prison do to him?
Look at spider man 1 Spider-Man helped tombstone feel for the first time in a long time
@@drewleer7854 My honest assessment of Tombstone from the first game way that he did what he did more for the thrill and the challenges he faced rather than for any other reason. He even stated that his fear of death would just make the challenge greater and more enjoyable. Funnily enough, he and Peter seem to be capable of having casual conversations even in the heat of battle which is honestly more amicable than most of the people Peter faces.
He dropped the soap
@@jamesvach6698 more amicable than Peter talking to Shocker? (before the Demons traumatized him to the point of not wanting to listen to Spidey)
@@uncannydcmarvelous5732 I wouldn't know how amicable they were before then although, I do know that Shocker seemed to think that Peter talks too much. So, I can't really make a comparison there. At any rate, I did say more than most people not more than everyone. I know certain people such as Fisk. Rhino, and Scorpion for example who really don't like him too much. So, Peter and Tombstone do have some downright casual conversations compared to some of the people who make it clear they would like to crush him like the arachnid he is named after.
This is the one part Sweet Baby Inc did right (if it was their idea at all). Sympathy for those who need it is Spider-Man's thing, and having this progressive mindset implemented into an actual superhero setting just works.
whoa whoa she said that 4:40
Yeah.
Well, it could be a lie, since it's Black Cat after all
Yep. She’s bisexual. Has been since the 90s.
Well in comic she is bisexual it not woke but people think it woke and blame this game turn her into bisexual
Wish there were actually people like this who could influence change like this
I honestly did not expect people like Tombstone wanting to turn his life around. I get sandman, I get Felicia, but I didn’t get tombstone lol
The thing that gets me with the black cat reformation is that in miles mission she says that she has a girlfriend but then in a later mission at the end when miles, Peter and black cat are on a call and then she says to Peter that she's moved on then changes the gender of her partner to he, which makes me think black cat's back on her bs.
To be honest.. I can definitely see all these guys again to help both Peter and Miles against the Green Goblin and his new Sinister Six in the final battle for Spider-Man 3..
Quentin looked so happy when he saw that someone wanted to do this thing.
OH MY GOODNESS flint sounded like he was going to cry, oh wait now he is crying-oh wait that is just me from how much I feel for him
Woah this version of miles is very different than ATSV Miles
Unlike ATSV miles, the insomniac miles cure villains, not making them baggle victims
@@A.I.M2099 Even his combat and teamwork combat with Peter is so sync and amazing!
Honestly, most of if not all these reformed villains would make great protectors of NYC.
The Defenders should get on the line.
I would love to see Black Cat get her own spin off!
Considering completing all the side storylines from the first game shows the effects of their future, makes this so much better. Especially Tombstone.
"Every vilian has a second chance"
And than Cletus Kasady arrived
He did not taste good
-Green goblin joins the chat
@@AlguienCualquieraDelMundo even green goblin is bad just bcs J-Serum makes him psycho. Cletus makes himself psycho
Ok this is wholesome. These villains are reforming and being better which is good
Be greater together
Black Cat: My girlfriend's in Paris.
Me (playing this the first time): Lemme guess. She's sitting a home with your son? Or, maybe she sports a polkadot onesy and knows yo-yo tricks?
Part of me hopes Otto will also redeem himself at least a little bit in the third game, since he refused to give up Peter's identity to Norman.
Just like Alfred Molina Doc Ock
They’d need heavily advanced neuro-repair technology, since his mind is almost irreversibly altered by his neural implant causing his inner hatred to control him.
Tombstone a real one, he didnt deserve to be attacked by the Hunters😔
Doubt some of the other villains will ever change, especially Goblin & Kingpin.
Looking forward for Venom to becoming less of a villain, and more of a hero in the new Venom game.
It could temporarily become "good" depending on the user, but the Venom itself aren't human they don't have conscience, they do everything for survival.
Have you seen the ending? I don’t think a venom game would happen unfortunately
Edit:god dam I was wrong it could happen I literally saw him evaporate in the ending tho
@@Firegodzilla19 That doesn’t mean it still won’t happen. Remember, Peter had some Symbiote that was still dormant inside of him. It’s possible that some of those who were affected may also still have it. Besides, the Symbiote has survived a lot worse than any antidote. And it’s already confirmed that a Venom game is in the works, and aside from Eddie Brock, Carnage, and all the Symbiote Siblings, I’m hoping Knull is in this game, since he’s the one who created the Symbiote in the first place.
@@l-wolverine2211 but he literally evaporated
@@Firegodzilla19 You’re thinking way too little, Kid.
I wish this Good Change Happened to the Shocker it would have been a dream come true! Poor Guy
Redemption
I'm glad the villains they chose to reform themselves actually make sense for them to do that
It's weird seeing tombstone have a legitimate job
I really didn’t expect Martin Li to become one of my favorite characters from this game, but all his later scenes with Peter and Miles are great!
Spiderman 3 is going to be interested. I can alot of villains will help Spiderman with green goblin.
I imagine that Spider-Man 3 will be going the Goblin Nation route. With Norman or Harry becoming Goblin and wanting to infect the entire city. Peter will more than likely focus on taking down Goblin alone and Miles will be trying to keep the rest of the city safe alongside the reformed villains.
@@matthewcloyd8413 Don't it be Harry but I can see him becoming the new goblin and help Spider-Man to stop his father.
I can totally see Norman becoming the goblin that will be on the glider at first but as the story progresses he will evolve and mutate into the hulking ultimate storyline goblin for the final battle.
@@LiberalsSmellBad Dang that will be good.
It would be the best feeling seeing the people you saved doing well for themselves.
Unlike Batman villains most of the people in Spidey's rogues gallery are just people who are actually capable of changing their ways. That's what makes them so relatable and realistic.
Batman villains are capable of reform too. Most of them are mentally ill and in need of help
@@joshuawillis602 But they don't accept the help they need. So no they're not capable of reform.
@@raven3067 yes they are. Just because they don’t accept it doesn’t mean they’re not impossible to reform. Things can change
@@joshuawillis602 Yes things can “change” but they never do change.
@@raven3067 that’s only because the writers haven’t made a story where it happens. It actually already happened with one of Batman’s villains. In the game Injustice 2 Harley Quinn was working with Batman to save people. The main reason these characters keep coming back as villains is so we the audience can watch Batman defeat them
I’m glad villains are becoming good because everyone deserves a second chance
Y'all seriously believe that Felicia turned good? She lied to Peter for power making him believe he was a father, remember that when she stole the last USB if she really had a son, he would have gone with Peter to look into the containers, now she stole magic for a reason, if she wanted to go to France illegally and fast she could have stolen money and faked a passport, that must be very easy for a super villain, there's ton of high value art in France and even if Peter had a point on not him talking to Felicia, she's lied and manipulated people ton of times because she's thirsty for power, manipulating Miles was easier for her even with the obstacle that she knows he must be in contact with MJ and Peter even if she was right about Miles having to make his own choices, she made up the fact that she has a gf to steal more and more.
For a character as nice and warm as spiderman, I been hoping for the longest time to really see this in action
Gdammit Charles!
I love some villains become a good guy to help everyone and care about friendship
Spider Man is like Naruto when turning villains into good people.
Not all people can stay bad guy forever.