FAVORITE CAPESHIT GAMES GO

Lets start with a classic
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One of my favorite beat em ups ever.

Also, what's your dream capeshit game? Bonus points if it's for a character, team, or title that doesn't have one yet.

Daredevil game in the Arkham formula with Spider-Man 2 swinging instead of gliding, and Ace Attorney style courtroom missions based around evidence you collect as Daredevil

Wonder Woman game influenced by Breath of the Wild and inspired by Legend of Wonder Woman. Young Diana explores the vast island of Themyscira, from the coastal capital city to the dense forests, canyons, and fields of the wilderness.

She battles all sorts of mythological beasts not just with expensive and hard to find swords and shields but mostly lassos, slings, boomerangs, and bows she crafts herself.

She explores deep caverns and temples to find treasure and sacred items that grant her more powers.

She rides on both horses and kangas to find various small villages throughout the island.

I'd rather they create a parkour system with just some swinging instead of just doing Spider-Man swinging, because DD's ropes work a lot differently than Spidey's webs.

Underrated to heck

>No remaster
>They'll never make a sequel
>Will keep churning out shitty Saints Row LOL games
Well this sucks

This was a surprisingly good game yes. The better parts were when it fucked off and had nothing to do with the movie

Infamous
X Men Legends and the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance game
Saints Row 4 basically qualifies

>Dare Devil

Ass Creed style parkour (smoothed out a bit) with an arkham map. you even have an excuse to give Matt detective vision

Batman has less of a claim to Detective Vision than Daredevil.

Describe any feature of Detective Vision besides the rewind feature in Arkham Origins, and its a power Daredevil already has.

Ezpz.
Close second is Hulk Ultimate Destruction.

My man.
>nabbing mobsters and dragging them halfway across the map just to put them to a creatively gruesome end
>only using the silenced pistol and melee to stealth whole levels
>using the Gameshark to unlock all the gins to go on a non-stop bullet-fuck rampage

My Dream capeshit game is a Superman game. It's not an unobtainable dream. I think you could do it. It would be... unique. I once put a lot of autistic thought into how you could pull it off without gimping superman

I really don't think it's nearly as hard as people seem to think. Superman in the comics is getting his ass kicked all the time. There's no shortage of villains who can go toe-to-toe with him.

And of course there's the point that most of the game doesn't have to be Superman fighting people, but solving problems to save people.

99.9999% of the time Superman isn't lifting skyscrapers and going light speed, I'm sure there can be parts of the game where you DO do that, but most of the time Superman doesn't need to push his powers to the limit like that, especially when he's just in Metropolis.

Marvel vs Capcom series.
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Seriously the rest is garbage.

>threading yourself
>unexplained critique

It's just Sup Forums, ignore him. Everything that he played when he was a kid is god tier and everything else is utter shit and you'll never change his mind.

The Punisher arcade game is pretty fucking awesome as well.

Always loved the X-Men Legends/Ultimate Alliance/Justice League Heroes style games. Just any of those were a blast for me. Even the game for the Fantastic Four movie.

I actually can't believe how good this game was. My only real issue was sometimes keeping a combo felt a bit too hard, like maybe you should've gotten some slight lenience as your combo built, or emitted an inaccuracy fear field as you rampaged.

Still, fucking amazing game with a simple structure. Just fun mechanics.

I can't really think of another one right now, but I'm just cosigning your taste, OP.

There is a pretty good japanese Super Famicom Spider-Man game, though.

A Flash game made my sucker punch

Way overlooked in favor of the Arkham games.

It's not perfect, or as good as those.

But its surprisingly fun, and had some unique ideas. Love to see the intimidation mechanic come back

does the Darkness count as capeshit? Jackie has a costume but he never really pulls any superhero/supervillain shit, strictly street level stuff.

Boss fights were sometimes not that good especially the one with Bullseye.

>you can visit the Arkham holding cells to see villains you've beaten over the game behind bars

Good

Shit

Also yeah, its surprisingly overlooked despite being a proto-Arkham Asylum.

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As much as the Punisher.

Seriously, its really impressive.

Like, you need to make a Punisher game, so how do you do it?

>"Give it Max Payne's gameplay"
Good shit, the frantic gunplay fits perfectly

>"Add an interrogation system so you can beat info out people just like Frank does in the comics"
Excellent idea that was pulled off flawlessly

So you have the gameplay nailed down, but you can still fuck up the story and voice acting.

>We need someone to voice Punisher
>Get Thomas Jane
>His voice fits the character like Steve Blum to Wolverine or JK Simmons to Jonah
>Its all anyone can hear when reading him

>We need a writer
>Get Garth Ennis
>Objectively the best Punisher writer theres ever been
>The game bounces between dark and grounded to legitimately funny and darkly comedic like ballet
>The enemies are just the perfect mix of awful, stupid, and cartoonish that you enjoy killing them

How the fuck did they manage all of it without fucking up. I'm so accustomed to SOME important aspect being butchered because of a dickhead executive or incompetence these days, but they hit every checkmark you need for a satisfying Punisher experience.

I think that cancelled Flash game would've been a lot of fun.
Also a Cyborg game could be really cool if they let you augment his whole body to suit your playstyle.

Spoonfeed me Sup Forums, how do I use these to play vidya? My experience with iso files is fucking nothing.

If it says "NoCD" in the description you should be able to run it without mounting it (EX: Spider-Man The Movie, you can just download it and play)

For Iso files, you need to mount it using a virtual disc drive. I've had difficulty finding a trustworthy one myself as of late, Daemon Tools used to be fine until it began running spyware and viruses.

Bless you user, bless you.

A lot of these you could just emulate as ps2 games (not with links in the OP but it's easy to find with a google)

I may try that then. Last time I tried to get Ultimate Spiderman working it ended in disaster. I just need someone to talk to me like I'm a retard.

Its less intensive on your computer to use the PC versions though.

Its unfortunate Marvel and Activision are a bunch of triple-crossing self-cuckolds who refuse to rerelease these fucking games ever.

MUA 1 and 2 sold really well on Steam, so wheres Punisher you assholes? Why not try and actually port Spider-Man 2 properly? Where the fuck is Web of Shadows? Hulk Ultimate Destruction PC HD Remaster when? Wheres my X-Men Legends two-pack?

So many good games, so much money to be had with so little effort.

I actually found a working NoCD Ultimate Spider-Man sometime back. I'll drop a link if i can find it.

Made me throw up, but I enjoyed it anyway.

I feel like a lot of it has to do with the rights/licensing clusterfuck Marvel's made for themselves in the last 20 years

MUA were already on PC. Doing ports would be a lot more expensive.

>Super Famicom Spider-Man game
I need to know more about this. The LJN games for that platform were terrible, and screw everyone who lets their childhood nostalgia blind them to Separation Anxiety's mediocrity.

You'd be my favorite anonymous poster on this entire Himalayan Basket-weaving forum.

I'll keep monitoring the thread then. Thanks.

>daemon tools stooping so low as sneak in spyware
Damn shame if true, it was a solid program. In that case, is Alcohol 120% still a thing? You could try that for your virtual drive.

>fear meter for the bad guys
That game was so fun. Unpolished with a tendency to grind to a halt, but good.

>Arkham City
>Spiderman 2
>inFamous

>Iron Fist ala God Hand
>Moon Knight with the combat of Ninja Gaiden and the psychological horror of Silent Hill with an Egyptian flavor

theisozone.com/downloads/pc/windows-games/ultimate-spiderman-2/

This, i believe, is the one i obtained about a year back. Have fun, works fine, comes with saves with shit unlocked too.

Proceed with some caution of course, but i trust this site enough.

True enough, but even then its hard to believe thats STILL the case. I can understand movie tie-ins being iffy, but what about stuff like Ultimate Spider-Man, THUD, Punisher, hell even the 2001 Neversoft Spider-Man PC port. Those were all ~just~ Activision-Marvel partnerships, which they'e back too.

I believe they were actually reported for the rerelease.

In addition, the following Marvel games released since 2000 are on the PC already:
- Neversoft's Spider-Man
- Spider-Man The Movie
- Hulk
- X2: Wolverines Revenge
- X-Men II: Rise of Apocalypse
- Fantastic Four Movie Game
- Ultimate Spider-Man
- The Punisher
- X-Men The Official Game
- Marvel Ultimate Alliance
- Spider-Man 3
- Spider-Man Friend or Foe
- Iron Man
- The Incredible Hulk
- X-Men Origins Wolverine
- Spider-Man Web of Shadows
- Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions
- The Amazing Spider-Man
- Deadpool
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Of those, only MUA1, TASM 1, TASM 2, and Deadpool are on Steam.

I can, begrudgingly, understand the X-Men Official Game, Raimi movie tie-ins, and Origins game. I can kind of understand Iron Man (complete fucking disaster of a port, the PS2 version even), and both Hulks (neither are Ultimate Destruction, the movie tie-in being a lackluster bootleg of THUD).

So of those 20 games, 4 are on Steam, and 6 are locked off. Thats still 10 games they could get out there.

But what about the rest? And even then, MUA2 was on PC until the rerelease, where it got ported.

It was supposed to get a sequel! Kingpin was setting up a revenge plan against Frank! It would have been great!

Make that 9 games that could be added, 7 locked off, i briefly forgot about the Fantastic Four one for a second, as you should.

X2: Wolverines Revenge has nothing to do with the movie so you could scrub off the movie references (the title, the cover, and the movie suit ingame) and not have to deal with Fox, if need be.

Why was it cancelled anyway?

I dont understand why they went with Jackie instead of Sara who was more popular and better looking

Here's a video of it being played: youtube.com/watch?v=TsJ1pNbAASc

It's been a long time since I played it and I don't remember how good it is really, but it had nice swinging and super smooth animations.

X-men Arcade game

Ya'll niggas ever play Spider-Man: The Animated Series for Genesis?

Over at marvelmods they were trying to mod a version of xmen legends 1 using xml2 as a base.

By the way, I had some issues with Ultimate Alliance 2. The controls act kinda clunky, as if there was an input lag. This means that I cant go on with the game once I reach to a segment wherw I have to mash a button. Anyone knows a fix or am I fucked?

I had no idea half those were on PC. How did I not know Web of Shadows was? Jeez.

YO STOP THE FUCKING PRESSES.

THERE WAS A THIRD GAME IN THE PS1 SPIDER-MAN SERIES AFTER ENTER ELECTRO
Exclusively for Gameboy Advance
youtube.com/watch?v=WjtCAf-0zCE

Holy fuck I loved this as a kid, totally forgot about it

You GLORIOUS motherfucker. You just made my week. Appreciate it.

>Excellent idea that was pulled off flawlessly

Don't you lose points or something for killing them after getting the info?

Actually, i think that might have been an oversight, i believe if you kill them while torturing in general you lose points, which was probably intended to be a penalty for fucking up the interrogation and not getting the info, but they forgot to remove it in the event you do get info but kill them anyway.

>no one ever mentions wolverine's revenge in these threads

Sometimes I really hate you faggots

You should try checking out a couple texture mods, thats a thing thats been happening this year across all Spider-Man games apparently.

Yes, all of them.

Even the Neversoft one, its getting modded now. Spider-Man 2 is having custom textures injected into it via the emulator. People are figuring out how to switch characters and properly do textures in Ultimate Spider-Man.

Yes, it is bizarre. No, i dont know why its happening, its honestly really confusing.

Wolverine's Revenge is one of my favorite PS2 games, its horribly underrated.

Its also really unique in that theres not all that many games quite like it with its specific style of gameplay, which actually incentives stealth and combat equally.

Real talk, which costume was your favorite?

Craziest part is that's Mark Hamil doing a great Wolverine.

Here's a weird one for you. It's an official mod of Quake where you pkay as Apocalypse killing a bunch of bastard clones of the X-Men.

youtu.be/JfIx7efqvf4

>those fucking screams

I put it on my SNES mini last week. It runs quite well. To this day, I don't understand how it wasn't brought to the US. Its far better than the TAS games or Maximum Carnage. Yes, I said it, Maximum Carnage is mediocre at best.

Wakey wakey.

Wakey wakey.

Wakey wakey.

So is the version of Ultimate Alliance here the one that comes with the dlc characters? I've heard the Steam version does, so I'm curious. I just want Moon Knight.

Not sure it qualifies as a capeshit, but it's definitely a damn good shooter.

>Not sure it qualifies as a capeshit
In reality, nobody actually knows what qualifies as capeshit, because its an incredibly vague, nebulous term that refers only genericized concept of a typical superhero that doesnt take into account context, the character, the design, or the story.

Judge Dredd isnt capeshit but The Punisher is,
and yet that seems inherently wrong, because The Punisher is generally a grounded, gritty vigilante using military weapons and tactics to fight realistic crime, while Dredd exists in a world of fantastic technology, magic, superpowers, and superhero looking costumes.