10 Video Games You Should Play On Easy
10. Spider-Man 2 (PS2)
Before Insomniac Games decided that they wanted to make one of the world's best superhero games, the best Spider-Man fans had to play was 2004's Spider-Man 2. Once again developed by Treyarch and published by Activision, it was the second game released in mirroring with what would become Sam Raimi's original trilogy and largely follows the events of the Spider-Man 2 movie.
The game received widespread acclaim at the time for its vast open world, but returning to it these days will almost certainly lead most players to flicking the difficulty down from time to time.
For starters, the game suffers from basic mechanical problems that most gamers haven't experienced in years, such as dodgy camera angles and some seriously nasty item placements. These are present in every mode of the game, meaning there's nothing to be gained for a player by thinking that they are mastering anything by playing the game on its hard mode. Web swinging, which is what this game built its legacy on, doesn't change at all from the difficulty settings either.
There are also a collection of some notoriously difficult boss fights such as Doctor Octopus and Mysterio to contend with, both of which can reach some seriously unfair difficulty levels without adding anything new to the plot or dishing out any unique achievements.