{"id":5593,"date":"2018-09-09T19:30:47","date_gmt":"2018-09-10T02:30:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wurb.com\/stack\/?p=5593"},"modified":"2019-09-01T11:08:00","modified_gmt":"2019-09-01T18:08:00","slug":"ultimate-spider-man","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wurb.com\/stack\/archives\/5593","title":{"rendered":"Ultimate Spider-Man"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For the last couple of days, my Twitter feed has been all agog over the new Spider-Man game for the PS4. I don&#8217;t have a PS4, but I do have an open-world Spider-Man game I haven&#8217;t finished: <em>Ultimate Spider-Man<\/em> (Treyarch, 2005). I recall playing just the start of it back in 2006, in the last days before this blog. I&#8217;m not sure why I didn&#8217;t play more. Possibly I found the open world intimidating. Or maybe the framerate was slow and I wanted to wait to play it on a faster machine &#8212; it had to have been pretty demanding at the time.<\/p>\n<p>Running it on Windows 10 was a little difficult. It installs without apparent problems, but the game itself simply exits immediately, much like <em>Galaga: Destination Earth<\/em> did. But <em>USM<\/em> is apparently a better-loved game than <em>G:DE<\/em>, because I was easily able to find an explanation online, if not a solution, via pcgamingwiki.com. It&#8217;s all down to the DRM. <em>USM<\/em> uses SafeDisc DRM, which apparently doesn&#8217;t work on Windows 10 for security reasons, just like SecuROM. Fortunately, I was able to find a reputable-looking no-CD crack on the web. Windows 10 doesn&#8217;t much like the security implications of running random programs downloaded from the internet either, but at least it&#8217;s willing to ask me about it instead of just shutting the thing down automatically. When I&#8217;m through with this, I&#8217;ll have to give <em>G:DE<\/em> another look and see if it&#8217;s using SafeDisc or SecuROM too. If it is, it&#8217;s conceivable that I could hack around it.<\/p>\n<p>One other problem: some of the cutscenes glitch up the screen badly. Only a few of them, though, and it hasn&#8217;t been an impediment to understanding what&#8217;s going on, so I&#8217;m putting up with it.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve played for a few hours, and it&#8217;s already feeling repetitive. To some extent, that&#8217;s my fault. I could propel the plot forward faster than I&#8217;ve been doing. It&#8217;s just that it&#8217;s fun to just swoop around exploring, and there&#8217;s a lot of stuff clamoring for Spidey&#8217;s attention in New York: tokens to collect, timed web-swinging races, &#8220;combat tours&#8221; where you follow an arrow and beat up gang members. Those all have <em>GTA3<\/em> equivalents, but there&#8217;s one more type of collectible: &#8220;events&#8221;, which is what the game calls it when a citizen needs your help. A red spot appears on the mini-map, and when you reach it, you find a woman menaced by hoodlums, or a getaway car fleeing a robbery, or a man dangling precariously from a ledge. You can hardly refuse those, can you? But the game seems to have only so many event <em>types<\/em>, so they get repeated a lot.<\/p>\n<p>The game doesn&#8217;t entirely give a choice, either. Before you can go to the next plot-advancing checkpoint, you have to meet a quota of &#8220;city goals&#8221;, which is to say, a minimum count of tokens, races, combat tours, and events. Your totals carry over, however, and I&#8217;m currently well ahead of the requirements on all points except combat tours. I suspect that it&#8217;s calibrated so that you don&#8217;t really have to grind the goals, that you&#8217;ll meet the minimal requirements just by doing the things you happen to come across on your way to the Daily Bugle or whatever.<\/p>\n<p>Between spider-missions, there are bits where you play as Venom. I&#8217;ll talk about him in my next post.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For the last couple of days, my Twitter feed has been all agog over the new Spider-Man game for the PS4. I don&#8217;t have a PS4, but I do have an open-world Spider-Man game I haven&#8217;t finished: Ultimate Spider-Man (Treyarch, 2005). 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