The Golden Age of Marvel Video Games
There was a time when Marvel video games were everywhere — and many of them were incredible. Starting in 2004, Marvel released some of the most memorable superhero games ever made. From the revolutionary web-swinging in Spider-Man 2, to the insane destruction of Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, this era delivered classics. In this video, I take a look back at what might be the Golden Age of Marvel video games, when developers experimented with different heroes, genres, and gameplay ideas across the PS2, Xbox, and PC generations. Were Marvel games really better back then? Or are we just remembering the past a little too fondly? Let’s dive into the Golden Age of Marvel gaming. Time Stamps: 00:00 - Start 00:40 - Who started the golden age 04:00 - The Craziest Year in Marvel Games 09:37 - The Best Marvel Game Ever Made 12:30 - Conclusion

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