Spider-Man (2018 video game)/YMMV

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 * Accidental Aesop: Punctuality is important. If Peter had a better work-life balance, He also
 * Base Breaker: Mary Jane. Ho boy. Debates surrounding her tend to get really heated. Is she a likable, sympathetic girl with a good character arc who has a point about Peter babying her, or is she an annoying dumbass who unfairly slags Peter off for wanting to protect her after constantly getting herself into dangerous situations? Also, is her portrayal as a journalist any good, or yet another jarringly different take that shows that people just don't get MJ? One thing that does unite her and her detractors though is hatred for her stealth segments, which are criticized for being tedious and an annoying change of pace from the main gameplay, aside from one or two different segments.
 * Hammerhead from the DLC also has fans pretty split. He's got fans for being a genuinely badass and threatening take on the character and an effective threat for a post-game sidestory. Others really don't like him for being a less-interesting threat than the complex Mr. Negative and, and find his transformation into a hulking cyborg monstrosity pretty silly and unfitting for a character meant to embody 30's Dick Tracy-style gangster aesthetics.
 * Can't Unhear It: Yuri Lowenthal has established himself as one of the definitive Spider-Man actors alongside Christopher Daniel Barnes, Josh Keaton, and Tobey Maguire thanks to his amazing performance, which nails Spidey's fun-loving wisecracking side while simultaneously nailing the utter heartbreak he suffers from
 * Demonic Spiders: Brutes, especially in the early game where you don't have a lot of good options to deal with them. Direct physical attacks are useless against them unless they're tied up or briefly stunned by being hit with a throwable object or perfect dodge, and they not only hit hard, but move way faster than anyone as big and fat as them should move. They're even immune to finishers until the player gets two bars of Focus later in the game, making them that much more unforgiving for newer players. They stop being a problem once the player gets the ability to toss them around and gets a lot more gadgets and focus bars to neutralize them, but they can still be nasty in a crowd fight.
 * Whip thugs are impossible to hit head-on or web up, and on top of that? They hit hard and will pull you out of the sky when you start getting acrobatic. And in a game where aerial combat is your biggest strength, that's a very, very bad thing.
 * The DLC introduces two fiendishly difficult enemy variants: Brutes with miniguns, and jetpack enemies with shields. The former are as nigh-invulnerable to damage as normal brutes while being able to dish out unholy amounts of ranged damage while being immune to being webbed up or disarmed, and the latter can't be hit from the front, will charge at you for massive damage, and often drop gadget-disabling EMP trails just to ramp up the annoyance factor. And later in the DLC campaigns, they are everywhere.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Yuri Watanabe has gotten a lot of positive fan attention that led to a boost in visibility to her somewhat obscure comic counterpart. Not only is she a hot cop, but her snarky attitude makes her a good foil for the wisecracking Peter to bounce off of and gives them good chemistry during their interactions. Plenty of fans who can't stand this game's version of MJ tend to wish for Spidey to hook up with Yuri instead, which is hilarious if you know they are married in real life by way of Relationship Voice Actor.
 * As usual, J. Jonah Jameson. Not only is Darin De Paul's deliciously hammy performance on par with J.K. Simmons' legendary take on the character, but he's able to balance his status as an amusing Alex Jones parody with making genuinely good points while making all kinds of ludicrous accusations about Spider-Man. The climax of the game is where he shines most, and his concern for the citizens of New York and the solemn way he tries to keep their hopes up is downright touching. Not bad for a version that never actually makes a physical appearance!
 * Taskmaster and Tombstone are both optional bosses, but manage to shine thanks to bringing a lot to the table in spite of that. Taskmaster gets this for having an awesome design and a great, challenging boss fight, while Tombstone is well-regarded for being so damn likable while being a murderous drug lord, and his polite small talk with Spidey during their boss fight is oddly heartwarming and genuinely engaging.
 * Copycat Spider-Man gets this for being a refreshing take on the Fake Ultimate Hero trope: he's actually a good martial artist who can hold his own in a fight, and genuinely just wants to do good after being inspired by Spidey to make a difference. Getting to fight some of Kingpin's leftover henchmen alongside him is considered to be one of the game's better sidequests.