In fact, the latter game was the inspiration for the Spider-Verse series which would serve as the basis for the Into the Spider-Verse film. Well, it should also be noted that two of the more underappreciated Spider-Man games (2005’s Ultimate Spider-Man and 2010’s Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions) also utilized stylistic comic book animations that made them stand apart from nearly everything else out there. I went so far as to call it the most underrated superhero game ever made, and a big part of the reason for its status as such is the fact that its development team expressed their genuine love of the character through a comic book style that was tragically left aside by many other studios as more cinematic superhero games became increasingly popular. You may recall that we previously gushed over Neversoft’s brilliant Spider-Man game for PlayStation. Some of the best Spider-Man games ever have utilized a more comic/animation-based style that seems to have tragically been forgotten in the era of visual realism. In fact, it’s really more than potential. Yet, it’s difficult not to dream of the potential of this concept.
#Miles morales into the spider verse suit movie#
We also know that not every great movie has to be turned into a game and that there was a stretch of about three decades where the idea that they had to be led to some truly awful adaptions. Now, we know that there are thousands of fans out there who want to see Insomniac develop a direct sequel to Marvel’s Spider-Man and give us the next chapter in Peter Parker’s (or at least the… new Peter Parker) story.