Top 25 Worst Comic Book Video Games

25. Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects (GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2)

Marvel Nemesis takes familiar superheroes such as Spider-Man and Wolverine and pits them against original characters designed by Marvel comic book artists. However, the stale combat and uninspired stage design leaves a lot to be desired. Imperfect indeed.

AVG User Rating
  • Views299656

Snag this URL

Copy

Latest Gallery Comments (21)

  • thetravitor79 on 3/9/2009 8:33 pm

    and why the **** is iron man on here iron man won more awards from anybody then Halo 3 and the series combined..the ppl who came up with this little bullshiyt thing thats goin on needs to cuck on a sock and get there head out there ass this is bull**** and most of these games were old it was the 90's man sorry they didnt have the technology they have today my parents stayed passed mid***ht playing all these old games in college ..this is so much bull**** its making me so ****ing mad.

  • thetravitor79 on 3/9/2009 8:26 pm

    Thats a kickass game. yall are just mad cause you dont know how to play it. so shut the **** up i hate critics.

  • aparent2800 on 3/9/2009 2:22 pm

    Spider-man 3 was okay, but Superman 64, yeah sucked as well as Batman Forever.

  • adambomb002 on 3/9/2009 11:30 am

    Yoshistubba you are so articulate. "Reviewer person". And I made the joke because he said he played Spider-Man 3 for PS2. It was a ****ing joke, maybe pull your boyfriends **** out of your ear so he stops triggering your brain to say stupid ****. This is actually one of the most accurate reviews that gamedaily has ever done, and everyone who works at game daily knows that I'm not a fan of about 99% of the reviews and lists they do. Just ask Chris Buffa.

  • robgamedaily on 3/9/2009 4:28 am

    Yeah, we're lousy reviewers. Because hitting walls with Spiderman and flying around without controlling Superman are sooooo fun. *sarcasm*

  • yoshistubba90 on 3/8/2009 4:56 pm

    ok ok 1st of all spiderman 3 was for the playstation 2 and was a great game ****holes and 2nd of all superman returns was a great game ur just a horrible reviewer person

  • boci333 on 3/8/2009 4:27 pm

    adambomb002, please tell me where willrobshel40 said he was poor or didn't own a next gen system? Maybe you should go back to reading your comic books. Nerd.

  • adambomb002 on 3/8/2009 1:01 pm

    Being a comic book writer and fan I actually had to read all of this for once. All I have to say is four things. Catwoman the game was better than the movie but that's not saying much. That's like saying well at least he puked in my mouth instead of crapping in it. Spiderman 3 sucked both as a game and a movie, and wilrobshel how about you stop being poor and buy a next-gen system you latch key kid. Number 2. Superman 64 was so bad it caused cancer, but I think we all know that. And number one is Rise of the Imperfects was a horrible horrible game that could've been good if it had two things. Well designed backgrounds with destructible and interactive environments, and characters that people actually ****ing know! I've been reading comics for 20 years and I don't even know who the **** Johnny Ohm is.

  • crxingit on 3/8/2009 9:40 am

    I can't believe they're insulting this great game because they had trouble playing it. The controls are hard at first but not really and with a 6 button control its even easier to play. It had tons of cool moves that u select at the beginning and besides the circus level all the levels were cool too. It was also very replayable because the levels are full of secret doors and power ups. It even had co op and a survival mode! My only complaint was that the riddles made weird mumbling when you picked them up, otherwise this was one of the best batman games since batman returns on NES.

  • tuxkamen24 on 3/8/2009 3:46 am

    Can definitely agree about Batman Forever, I rented that one time and couldn't even make it past the first level. Tried it again years later, couldn't even figure out how to get out of the first screen!

Advertisement
Also on AOL