Modder low_res_jpg over on NexusMods has put collectively a pleasant deal with for followers of Neversoft’s traditional PS1 (and Dreamcast and PC and N64) Spider-Man sport. The brand new mod provides 11 low-poly traditional Spidey fits (opens in new tab) in all their chunky, flip of the millennium glory.
Spidey’s gotten a ton of videogame diversifications over time, however Neversoft’s 2000 entry was particular—and that is not simply the residual magic of discovering it underneath the tree on December 25, 2000 speaking. Neversoft’s sport was the online slinger’s first time in full 3D, dropped at life on the identical engine as Tony Hawk’s Professional Skater. It additionally stays a uncommon comedian e-book adaptation alongside the likes of 2005’s Final Spider-Man—even the impartial setting of Insomniac’s sport has an actual film vibe to it.
Low_res_jpg went the entire 9 yards, even mocking up a classic-style, low poly model of the 2018 sport’s distinctive “Superior Swimsuit.” The mannequin swaps correspond to pre-existing costumes as follows:
- Superior Swimsuit
- Traditional Swimsuit
- Symbiote Swimsuit changing Noir Swimsuit
- Scarlet Spider
- Spidey Armor changing MK2 Armor
- Spider-Man Limitless changing Secret Conflict
- Ben Reilly changing Homecoming
- Captain Universe changing Unfavourable Zone
- 2099
- Fast Change changing Final Stand
At present, all of them should be downloaded as one massive pack, sharing sure information and changing all the outfits listed. Low_res_jpeg has said on the discussion board that they plan on breaking it up within the close to future, letting you decide and select your most well-liked retro getup and leaving the remaining untouched.
This challenge actually takes me again, and I am all the time a sucker for low poly novelty skins in actual hi-fi video games. Mario’s N64 slot in Odyssey is an efficient one, and I additionally love the MGS1 snake costumes in Steel Gear Solids 4 and 5. Only recently, fellow Nexus consumer FantasyRaiderr gave the remedy to the Closing Fantasy 7 Remake (opens in new tab), providing a chunky, toaster-handed Cloud to go along with all of the 4k textures. Now in case you’ll excuse me, I’ve to go jam out to the PS1 Spider-Man’s predominant theme (opens in new tab).