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1* See [[Characters/SpiderManEdgeOfTime here]] for characters in the follow-up, ''VideoGame/SpiderManEdgeOfTime''.
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5[[WMG: Spider-Men]]
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7[[folder:In General]]
8!! In General
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10* AdaptationalBadass: Every one of the four Spider-Men gets this treatment in the game compared to their comic counterparts, which is also justified due to Madame Web's assistance by granting each of them a SpiderSense, or improving their pre-existing spider-sense, to the point of being capable of XRayVision, and among other things.
11** Amazing is capable of [[MorphWeapon morphing his webs into weapons]] for greater versatility in combat along with many of his movesets involving him [[DishingOutDirt uprooting rocks from the ground for attacks]]. As seen through his 8-Legged Fury combo, he can apparently move fast enough to leave SpeedEchoes.
12** In the comics, Noir's webshooters weren't capable of shooting webs in a straight line, usually coming out as nets or "sprays". Here, his webs are capable of shooting straight thanks to Madame Web, giving him more versatility. Also, Noir seems to be trained in Chinese martial arts given his 8-Legged Fury combo while his comics counterpart has no such training.
13** 2099 can use BulletTime to better dodge attacks and get around enemy defenses. Also, not only does he ''have'' a SpiderSense, but also the ability of WallCrawling ''without'' needing to use his talons.
14** Ultimate has the black symbiote suit and can use it without worrying about corruption. Though it's zig-zagged as his enemies and stages have hazards to prevent him from simply bulldozing his way through.
15* AlternateSelf: Barring 2099, all of the Spideys are different versions of Peter Parker.
16* BadassBookworm: Fitting Peter Parker and Miguel O'Hara's backgrounds in their respective scientific fields. Amazing's a radiologist, Noir's studying science for college, O'Hara's a geneticist, and Ultimate's the school nerd.
17* DeadpanSnarker: A given with Spider-Man in any alternate universe. Even Noir does it.
18** SnarkToSnarkCombat: With the villains who actually want to talk to them, and with the beleaguered Madame Webb.
19* HealingFactor: All of them have health regeneration. Noir has the fastest health regeneration, as long as he's undetected or hidden in shadows away from enemy fire.
20* EndearinglyDorky: They ''are'' cool, but the times they're actively ''trying'' to be cool are just dorky. Least seen with Noir, who had much of the adorable [[CrapsackWorld smashed out of him.]]
21* ImprovFu: The Spideys mostly rely on their acrobatics and super strength instead of any set form. Save for Noir, who somehow knows Chinese Kung Fu.
22* NeverTheSelvesShallMeet: Justified. Neither of the Spideys meets in person until the end of the game as they're more focused on collecting the tablets and preventing the villains from abusing it and shattering all of reality. It's only when they weaken Mysterio in the final boss fight that they meet up together, give a final ass-whooping to Mysterio, and then part ways.
23* NiceGuy: They’re all Spider-Men, after all! They’re heroic, and kind, and will always make saving civilians their top priority.
24* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: One of their most powerful moves, Eight-Legged Fury. All of them have a unique, impressive version of the move, as they do to each of their fighting styles.
25** Amazing Spider-Man pummels them so fast, he makes SpeedEchoes.
26** Ultimate Spider-Man unleashes a massive tentacle tackle.
27** Spider-Man Noir throws out Chinese RapidFireFisticuffs.
28** Spider-Man 2099 slashes out a massive SpinAttack.
29* PungeonMaster: Dear lord. Especially seen with Ultimate, who annoys Electro so much that he tries to strike back with his own puns but fails.
30* ResignedToTheCall: Originally weren't superheroes, but [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility we all know how that went.]]
31** JumpedAtTheCall: On the other hand, they have no problems helping Madame Webb. And Noir had absolutely no problems with getting a shot at vengeance.
32* SequelNonEntity: [[spoiler:In ''Edge of Time'', neither Noir or Ultimate makes an appearance besides unlockable costumes.]]
33* VigilanteMan: Technically still outside the law. Most traditionally seen with Noir, [[CrapsackWorld whose setting ''needs'' somebody outside the law]].
34[[/folder]]
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36[[folder:Amazing Spider-Man]]
37!!Amazing Spider-Man/Peter Parker
38!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NeilPatrickHarris (''Shattered Dimensions'', console versions), Creator/JoshKeaton (''Shattered Dimensions'', [=DS=]; ''Edge of Time'', all versions)
39[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amazing_spider_man_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
40[[caption-width-right:350:''"Who am I to refuse a lovely lady? Lead on, MW."'']]
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42[[Franchise/MarvelUniverse "Mainstream"]] Spidey (or the closest character to it) and the one who makes the most use of his webbing - much of his fighting style consists of grabbing nearby objects with weblines and using them to pound on his enemies.
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44* ClothingDamage: [[spoiler:Justified. His costume gradually gains wear and tear from his fights throughout ''Edge of Time'', but it makes sense given that it's a cheap costume compared to 2099's [=UMF=] suit.]]
45* CombatTentacles: In a departure from most depictions of Spider-Man, the Amazing version uses his webs as flails, usually by web-grabbing rocks and slinging them around.
46* DishingOutDirt: A lot of his more powerful moves involve rocks or boulders grabbed off the ground in chunks to be hurled or slammed against enemies.
47* FutureMeScaresMe: [[spoiler:He isn't fond to learn he becomes a CorruptCorporateExecutive and GodhoodSeeker in ''Edge of Time'', even telling 2099 that he thinks he's in "hell".]]
48* ImprovisedWeapon: He relies more on using objects scattered around the background for heavy attacks.
49* LightningBruiser: Compared to the other versions, his fighting style moves him all over the place, making him hard to hit, and his attacks incorporate webbing as a weapon to have a really long reach and hit large groups of enemies multiple times very quickly. There's a reason he doesn't have a Super-Meter like the other combat-heavy Spider-Men, besides Noir. He doesn't NEED it.
50** To illustrate this, here's his version of the powerful Eight-Legged Fury combo. Whereas 2099, the second fastest Spider-Man, merely does a SpinAttack, Amazing suddenly becomes fast enough to FlashStep and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown pummel his foes]] so fast he leaves SpeedEchoes!
51* MorphWeapon: He can shape his webs into any form he wants them to take, mostly hammers and flails.
52* PsychicLink: [[spoiler:Has one with Miguel in ''Edge of Time''.]]
53* RippleEffectProofMemory: [[spoiler:Averted at the beginning of ''Edge of Time'', where he and everyone else is affected by the temporal changes made by the time-displaced [[BigBadWannabe Sloan]]. He ''does'' however, remember the events of the whole game after helping Miguel return the timelines to normal.]]
54* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He started the whole adventure by breaking the tablet in the intro, enabling villains across the multiverse to obtain the fragments and gain power from them. A literal case of NiceJobBreakingItHero.
55* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:When he finds out Mary Jane will die, he chews out out Miguel over his passive TheNeedsOfTheMany stance, and flat-out tells him that is not what it means to be Spider-Man. Miguel cedes his point, and goes to rescue her]].
56[[/folder]]
57
58[[folder:Noir Spider-Man]]
59!!Noir Spider-Man/Peter Parker
60!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristopherDanielBarnes
61[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_man_noir_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
62 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Say your prayers, punks. Here comes the Spider-Man."'']]
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64[[ComicBook/SpiderManNoir This version of Spider-Man]] prefers to work at night, where he can hide in the shadows and pick his enemies off at his leisure. He can't take quite as much punishment as the others (hence the stealth), but can still go one-on-one with fragment-powered supervillains.
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66* AdaptationalSkill: Compared to the comics, this version of Noir knows Chinese martial arts when using his version of the 8-Legged Fury combo, implying that he had some martial training prior to the spider bite.
67* AlwaysNight: All of Noir's levels take place at nighttime. Understandable, as stealth is his modus operandi and his black costume helps hide him from all the mooks, and all the villains' operations take place at night.
68* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: The other three Spider-Men travel through bright and colorful worlds and all fight enemies with either brawling or acrobatic fighting styles, usually just charging right in with all guns blazing. Whereas Noir throws you a curveball by always having him running around at night, in a world that has very little color and is usually muted and somber, slowly defeating opponents via stealth and strategically planning out his attacks.
69* AntiHero: The most brutal when it comes to knocking out his foes, and he mentions he used to kill his enemies.
70* AwesomeYetImpractical: A lot of his takedowns are not silent at all, and take way too long to carry out. Close-range takedowns are even worse since you need to be basically touching the enemy to pull it off, which will either leave you exposed to light or let the mooks in the vicinity fire back immediately after you approach, and there's no excuse to even risk it except for the challenges. Longer-range ones are possibly a subversion, as you can drag enemies into the shadows before you knock them out, and then web-zip somewhere else if someone hears you.
71* BatmanParody: Unlike the other three, Noir's aesthetic and backstory resemble the Caped Crusader, he operates in the nighttime and uses stealth, and his enemies are reminiscent of Batman's RoguesGallery.
72* BlowYouAway: His attack animations have a wind theme to them and their names.
73* DarkIsNotEvil: Black all over, and sticks to the shadows to take down foes stealthily and brutally. Still an idealist despite how dark his world is.
74* TheDreaded: He's feared by common criminals and supervillains alike. [[HorrifyingTheHorror Even Vulture is shown to be afraid of Peter]], fleeing from him and attempting to strike a deal before resorting to violence.
75* FightsLikeANormal: The other Spider-Men have their durability, so they can just charge in and tank everything. Noir takes on people with guns as a normal unarmed person would: by sneaking up and doing them in silently. Even in direct combat, he barely relies on web powers. [[FridgeBrilliance Probably because, at least here, he just got them]]. Notably, he's the only Spider-Man with any sort of recognizable fighting style, specifically a combination of GoodOldFisticuffs and Chinese Martial arts. Really supports how some think Spidey relies too much on his Spider-Sense.
76* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Due to the art style of the game, Noir's goggles have a white glow.
77* GogglesDoNothing: Subverted. They hide his eyes and face because they glow in the dark.
78* HypocriticalHumor: He calls out Hammerhead's ISurrenderSuckers tactic as a "cheap shot". Yet, Noir's whole gimmick is to stick to the shadows and get the drop on his enemies one by one.
79* ItsPersonal: Notably, unlike the other Spider-Men who simply take the villains as they come, this Peter Parker has suffered much at their hands and HATES them with a passion. Seen especially with [[YouKilledMyFather Vulture and Osborn]], both being responsible for the death of Uncle Ben in this timeline.
80* LeParkour: Since his webs don't shoot straight, Noir usually traverses buildings by running and leaping. Even after Madame Web's assistance, Nior still prefers to travel this way.
81* NinjaRun: When he hides in the shadows, Noir runs like this. In the light, he runs normally.
82* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Like with Ultimate, Noir is also in high school.
83* PowerIncontinence: Downplayed. Prior to Madame Web's SuperEmpowering, Noir's organic webshooters didn't function by shooting a line, instead, the webs just "shot everywhere" like in the comics.
84* StealthExpert: Practically walks past outposts filled with armed gangsters, leaving behind webbed-up bodies.
85* VerticalKidnapping: One of his favorite tactics.
86* WeakButSkilled: Unlike the other Spider-Men who can easily tank gunshots and dodge them with ease, Noir has to rely on hiding. However, he's ''good'' at it, mastering his web and crawling powers instantly to stealth kill with ease. He even uses Chinese martial arts instead of mere acrobatics or webbing like the other Spider-Men. Best exemplified by his interactions against gun-wielding opponents: to highlight the emphasis on stealth, Noir cannot sustain too much gunfire in comparison to his alternate counterparts, and he also lacks the disarm skill that the other Spider-Men can learn, at least in the console version. Anytime you have to fight mooks in direct combat in the Noir universe, notice how ''none'' of them use guns like they do in any of the other continuities.
87* WeakenedByTheLight: Downplayed to an aversion. The light doesn't harm Noir, but it does cause his health bar to regenerate slower.
88* WeaksauceWeakness: Unlike the other versions of Spider-Man, Noir takes far more damage from bullets. On a meta-level, this encourages the players to focus more on stealth takedowns than trying to fight the {{Mooks}} with guns directly in areas that are uncalled for and are only allowed to do so whenever the level allows it with enemies who ''don't'' use guns.
89* WorkingClassHero: He grew up in the Great Depression and is currently saving up for college.
90* [[YouKilledMyFather You Killed My Uncle]]: He wants to take out Vulture personally for murdering and cannibalizing his Uncle Ben.
91[[/folder]]
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93[[folder:2099 Spider-Man]]
94!!2099 Spider-Man/Miguel O'Hara
95!!!'''Voiced by:''' Dan Gilvezan (''Shattered Dimensions''), Creator/ChristopherDanielBarnes (''Edge of Time'')
96[[quoteright:544:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_man_2099_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
97 [[caption-width-right:544:''"That's me, out to save the universe and look good while doing it!"'']]
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99The only Spider-Man in the game who [[ComicBook/Marvel2099 isn't an incarnation of Peter Parker]]. Has BulletTime Powers and light-speed attacks.
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101* AdaptationPersonalityChange: This Miguel is more fond of quipping and jokes than his comic counterpart, who is normally terse in costume and as smartass as Miguel. He's closer to his canon self in ''Edge of Time''.
102* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Downplayed. Miguel has all of the same powers as his comic counterpart, but unlike Comics!Miguel, this version is capable of WallCrawling without needing to use his talons.
103* BulletTime: His Accelerated Vision enables him to slow down his surroundings and make it easier to dodge stuff.
104* CharacterDevelopment: Due to how different Gilvezan and Barnes voiced Miguel, playing both games means a player gets to see Miguel go from a quippy adventurer in ''Shattered Dimensions'' to a more sullen and angry individual in ''Edge of Time''.
105* FreeFallFight: One of his trademarks, falling through the high skies of Nuevo York while beating up bad guys and destroying jet bikes.
106* FutureSlang: The multi-purpose "shock".
107* LightningBruiser: Combat speed-wise, he's the second fastest. So fast, in fact, that he leaves ''after-images'' behind when he attacks.
108* MegatonPunch: Gets the privilege of knocking Mysterio out cold with a giant uppercut to the fishbowl.
109* PsychicLink: [[spoiler:Sets one up with Amazing Peter in ''Edge of Time''.]]
110* RippleEffectProofMemory: [[spoiler:Since Miguel was standing next to the time portal when the changes happened in ''Edge of Time'', he was unaffected and still remembers the original history. At the end of the game, he and Peter remember the alternate history they prevented and the original history. This is even [[DiscussedTrope lectured]] by Miguel, as he cited Reed Richards' theory that if you were at the center of a temporal change, you wouldn't be affected by it, like standing in the eye of a storm, calling it "the Observer Effect".]]
111* SheFu: Most visibly out of all the Spider-Men, his attacks are femininely acrobatic. All of his heavy attacks and his Spider Swipe and Spider Fang combos all involve long strings of extended kicks, almost making him a male version of the KickChick trope. In the first-person fight segments, he does not close his fist to punch, making it look like a bizarre, futuristic martial art.
112* SirSwearsALot: He frequently says "shock", which is [[UnusualEuphemism used as an expletive]] in the 2099 continuity.
113* {{Troll}}: Once he realizes he can get under Doctor Octopus 2099's skin by reacting aloofly to her inventions, he really gets going.
114-->''Meh''
115* WasItReallyWorthIt: His reaction to beating Scorpion has him clearly upset that he essentially beat up a mutated man who only wanted to be returned to normal.
116-->'''Madame Webb''': Congratulations Spider-Man, the day is yours!\
117'''Spider Man''': Yeah? Then why do I feel so bad about it?
118* WolverineClaws: The claws on his costume aren't just designed. He uses slash attacks a lot. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation They sadly don't have the Spider Venom he uses in the comics]].
119[[/folder]]
120
121[[folder:Ultimate Spider-Man]]
122!!Ultimate Spider-Man/Peter Parker
123!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoshKeaton
124[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ultimate_spider_man_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
125 [[caption-width-right:350:''"See you later, older and less-cool versions of me."'']]
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127[[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel The youngest of the four]]. Madame Web provides him with (a new version of?) the black suit, which she telepathically keeps in check so he doesn't go all EvilCostumeSwitch.
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129* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Ultimate Spidey is portrayed as less childish and a little more mature than his comics counterpart, whose youth was emphasized via an increase in whining and complaining as well as much more juvenile quips.
130* TheBabyOfTheBunch: He’s a young teenage Peter Parker while the other Spider-Men are either grown men (Amazing and 2099) or a bit older (Noir).
131* BadPowersGoodPeople: Justified. While not all symbiotes are evil, many of them can be pretty nasty in their corruption of their chosen hosts. Thanks to Madame Web's control over the symbiote suit, Ultimate Spider-Man is able to operate as a hero while still getting the full benefits of the suit without worrying about corruption.
132* ButtMonkey: Out of all the Spider-Men in the game, he gets the ''worst'' treatment.
133* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: While he has his own powers, the black suit provides the basis for his fighting style in this game.
134* CombatTentacles: Courtesy of wearing the symbiote suit.
135* DarkIsNotEvil: Justified. He wears the symbiote suit but doesn't undergo any corruption by its effects thanks to Madame Web's control of it.
136* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Ultimate Spidey's own unwilling usage of the symbiote helps to differentiate him from his older Amazing counterpart, seeing as his powers and costume otherwise would make him too similar.
137* DramaPreservingHandicap: Justified by virtue of being the only Spider-Man with a further enhancement to his pre-existing superpowers through the black suit, leading to his enemies and stages having something that would keep him from being overpowered through the symbiote's weaknesses.
138* HeightAngst: PlayedForLaughs, as several characters mock him for his height.
139* KilledOffscreen: ''Edge of Time'' has the Miles Morales costume as an unlockable suit, and the bio for it explains that a new Spider-Man lives in the Ultimate Marvel universe. If true then this version likely suffered the same fate as his comic self, though chances are equally as good that he was eventually revived much like his comic counterpart.
140* KryptoniteIsEverywhere: Despite Ultimate being theoretically more powerful than the other Spider-Men due to the black suit, he would still be vulnerable to fire, sound, and other symbiotes. The enemies he encounters in his story are [[ShockAndAwe Electro]], Deadpool (who is incredibly unpredictable and is armed with incendiary explosives), ''Carnage'', and the stages are filled with {{Mooks}} and hazards that render any advantages granted by the black suit void.
141* LightningBruiser: Third fastest of all the Spider-Men, with his black suit powers and his rage mode creating his own unique fighting style.
142* LovecraftianSuperpower: He'd typically operate as an Amazing Spider-Man-lite without the unique option of the symbiote using extensions of itself to help him fight.
143* OhCrap: As soon as he discovers that he's wearing the Black Suit again in his intro.
144* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: For the most part, he's as snarky as the other Spideys... then comes Carnage's level, which has him completely on edge and much more serious (though he still makes some jokes, such as referring to Carnage as "a monster made of malevolent spaghetti").
145** Averted otherwise. The black suit notably twisted his personality to become more aggressive and less of a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, but Madame Web's control over it keeps it in check, allowing Ultimate Spidey to maximize his suit's power without succumbing to its drawbacks.
146* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Just like his comic book counterpart, he used to be this before being bitten by a genetically altered spider. He still fits the bill for being the youngest of the four playable Spideys.
147* SuperMode: The Rage Mode. Activate it, keep mashing light attack, and boom, the room is cleared.
148* UnstoppableRage: An ability from the symbiote suit causes him to temporarily become more powerful as he gets angry.
149* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility: Furiously expounds his uncle's philosophy to a terrified SHIELD scientist trying to justify the organization's reckless experimentation on the Carnage symbiote, adding that she would never understand what it means.
150[[/folder]]
151
152[[WMG: ''Amazing'' Villains]]
153
154[[folder:Kraven the Hunter]]
155!!Kraven The Hunter/Sergei Kravinoff
156!!!Voiced by: Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}
157[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kraven_shattered_dimension.png]]
158 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Welcome, Spider-Man! Welcome to the jungle!"'']]
159
160A Soviet immigrant and wealthy big game hunter who seeks to hunt down Spider-Man to prove he's the greatest hunter in the world. He captures Spider-Man and traps him in a jungle where he and his disciples are waiting for their chance to kill him over the tablet fragment. Said fragment later gives him super-speed and superhuman agility.
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162* AffablyEvil: He's very polite and has a sense of honor, but will still do anything in his power to add your head to his trophy case.
163* AxCrazy: He's obsessed with attacking and killing Spider-Man and doesn't go easy on him at all. That being said, he also seems to put his own students through TrainingFromHell and will even attack them if they break his "hunter's code".
164* BadassBoast: Does this before each of his boss battles, fitting for someone who wants to be recognized as a great hunter.
165* BadBoss: He's not above killing his own henchmen to get to Spider-Man, either by accident or deliberately if they displease him.
166* BattleThemeMusic: "Thrill of the Hunt", a tense song with tribal beats and a male choir. He's one of the few villains whose boss theme doesn't have a "Fragment Mix" in the soundtrack.
167* BeardOfEvil: Like most incarnations of the character, he has a rugged, rough beard.
168* ColdSniper: At one point in his level, he uses a sniper rifle against Spidey.
169* DualWielding: Uses two kukris in close combat.
170* EgomaniacHunter: He hunts Spider-Man solely for the sake of having an interesting target and for the recognition it would supposedly bring him.
171* GlowingEyesOfDoom: When using the fragment, his eyes glow yellow with power.
172* HuntingTheMostDangerousGame: He's obsessed with hunting Spider-Man, a human being with spider powers.
173* HuskyRusskie: As usual, he's a Russian hunter who is strong and intimidating.
174* KukrisAreKool: His main melee weapon is a pair of kukris that he can use for simple slashing or throwing them like boomerangs at Spider-Man.
175* MundaneSolution: When Spider-Man asks how Kraven got his hands on one of the Tablet fragments, he reveals that he simply bought it on the internet, to Spidey's bafflement.
176* SuperSpeed: Gets superhuman speed and agility from the fragment.
177* VillainousBreakdown: His first loss has him curse Spider-Man for humiliating him in front of his students, leading him to finally use the fragment in his possession to give him superpowers, something he refused to do before in order to keep up the "sport" he so desperately craved.
178[[/folder]]
179
180[[folder:Sandman]]
181!!Sandman/Flint Marko
182!!!'''Voiced by:''' Dimitri Diatchenko
183[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sandman_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
184 [[caption-width-right:350:''"I can control any sand I see, now... Any sand at all!"'']]
185
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187A common thug whose body one day came into contact with irradiated sand, merging his cells with it and making him a being who can manipulate and become sand at will. The tablet fragment increases his control over sand and extends it to the entirety of an abandoned mine and surrounding desert area, at the cost of making him spread his own consciousness way too thin and causing him to lose control.
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189* BattleThemeMusic: "Maelstrom", a piece meant to invoke a storm with cymbal beats that resemble the falling of sand grains.
190* DishingOutDirt: His original power is to control and merge with sand. Exaggerated when the fragment gives him control of a mine in the middle of a desert.
191* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Yellow, like Kraven.
192* KillItWithWater: All of his boss fights have Spider-Man making him vulnerable to attacks by hitting him with water from barrels or valves.
193* MookMaker: Part of his enhanced control over sand is the ability to create Sand Golems, which serve as his level's mook units.
194* MultipleHeadCase: In the final battle against him, he becomes three giant heads amidst a sandstorm.
195* TalkingToThemself: While his sand powers are augmented way beyond normal, the added strain to keep them up requires Marko to spread his consciousness to every part of the quarry he's controlling, eventually making him spread himself so thin that he loses control of his powers and argues with himself over fighting Spider-Man in the final part of the level. One part of him even cries out that Spider-Man can help him stop.
196* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The fragment allowed Sandman to control more sand and spread his consciousness way more than he was ever capable of. But the act spread his mind too thin, causing him to lose control of himself.
197[[/folder]]
198
199[[folder:The Juggernaut]]
200!!The Juggernaut/Cain Marko
201!!!'''Voiced by:''' Matt Willig
202[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/juggernaut_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
203 [[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm the Juggernaut, remember? Once I start moving - nothing can stop me!"'']]
204
205
206The half-brother of [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Professor Xavier]] and a recurring foe of the X-Men, he's a man empowered by the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, which gives him unmatched strength and resilience that makes him an unstoppable force once he starts moving. He accidentally takes one of the tablet fragments with him while escaping from Silver Sable's group of mercenaries, requiring Spider-Man to chase after him.
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208* BattleThemeMusic: A powerful orchestra theme named "[[MemeticMutation Don't You Know Who I Am?!]]".
209* DishingOutDirt: In the final fight with him, his ground slams become so powerful that they displace the ground around him into massive shockwaves of rubble.
210* DumbMuscle: His superhuman strength is evidently inversely proportionate to his intelligence, as he mistakes "coup-de-grace" for French cuisine.
211* GlowingEyesOfDoom: A darker shade of yellow.
212* TheJuggernaut: Obviously. Once he starts moving, nothing can stop him. [[spoiler:As Spidey demonstrates, this includes when he starts moving ''down''.]]
213* LightningBruiser: As is part of the character, he's frighteningly fast for someone that massive, essentially being a human freight train that only stops when he wants to.
214* MadeOfIron: Due to the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, he is very difficult to harm.
215* MutuallyExclusiveMagic: The power of the fragment clashes with the power of his Crimson Gem when he finally uses it. While it makes him even ''more'' powerful, it also takes away his resilience and makes it easier to hurt him.
216* NoIndoorVoice: He has only a couple of lines where he isn't shouting at the top of his lungs.
217* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Juggy's traditionally an X-Men villain. His appearance in the game is most likely a nod to his legendary first encounter with Spidey in ''Amazing'' #229 & #230.
218* SuperStrength: Already possesses this, but the fragment ramps it up at the cost of his NighInvulnerability.
219[[/folder]]
220
221[[folder:Mysterio]]
222!!Mysterio/Quentin Beck
223!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidKaye
224[[quoteright:366:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mysterio_spider_man_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
225 [[caption-width-right:366:''"This is what ''real'' power feels like!"'']]
226
227A failed special effects artist and magician who turned to crime after his talents landed him a dead-end job, causing him to become one of Spider-Man's many enemies when the Webhead sent him to jail. The game's main antagonist wants to gather all the fragments of the tablet in order to become the most powerful being in existence.
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229* AdaptationalJerkass: Mysterio, traditionally, is still evil, but mostly amounts to being a [[HarmlessVillain jovial self-aware prankster]] who happens to have very convincing tech. ''This'' one is a full-blown OmnicidalManiac who wants to destroy all of reality and remake it in his image.
230* AGodAmI: He turns into a powerful being after getting all the tablet fragments, with the overblown ego to match.
231* AxCrazy: Goes mad with power and tries to annihilate the ''entire multiverse''.
232* BattleThemeMusic: "Arcane God", which has four variations to fit with each Spider-Man that battles him.
233* BigBad: of ''Shattered Dimensions'' as a whole.
234* BlackMagic: One fragment of the tablet grants him powerful dark magic. The full Tablet ascends it to full-on reality warping.
235* BossRush: His strategy against Ultimate Spidey is to summon spiritual versions of past bosses through energy spheres to fight for him. To damage Mysterio in this phase, Spider-Man needs to destroy the spheres.
236* EvilIsPetty: Best seen that he mocks Ultimate!Spider-Man for being a young kid, constantly making jokes about his height.
237* EvilSoundsDeep: Played with. He deliberately deepens his voice to sound more intimidating, but the Tablet's power makes the deeper tone legitimate. When he's defeated, he's back to whimpering like a coward.
238* LargeHam: Being hammy is a staple of the character and actor, considering David Kaye is voicing him with his [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Mega]][[Anime/UnicronTrilogy tron]] voice.
239* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler:He uses the power of light against Noir Spidey in the first phase of his boss battle.]]
240* MasterOfIllusion: His usual ''modus operandi'', using elaborate tricks and his mastery of special effects to play mind games with Spider-Man and any other hero he faces. The fragments then promote him to RealityWarper status.
241* MookMaker: His God form has the ability to summon energy constructs to fight for him.
242* PetTheDog: Is seen caring for fish while in prison after his defeat.
243* RealityWarper: He gains the power to manipulate reality itself when he gets the complete tablet.
244* SkullForAHead: When in possession of the full Tablet of Order and Chaos, his head inside the glass dome helmet becomes a frightening skull.
245* VillainousBreakdown: Goes from declaring himself a god to become increasingly desperate and frightful for his position as you take him down phase by phase.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Tinkerer]]
249!!Tinkerer/Phineas Mason
250!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}
251->''"Either way, my ro-''buts'' will destroy you."''
252
253Phineas Mason was a brilliant scientist and engineer skilled in invention. One evening while closing his repair shop, he came across a confused fleeing Doombot. Phineas took pity on the robot and adopted him. With the emergence of superheroes some years later, Mason began to loathe these beings he considered to use their abilities recklessly. He eventually became obsessed with superhumans so much that he decided to become a supervillain himself, taking up the alias of the "Terrible Tinkerer" and targeting Spider-Man to get rid of him. He actually found two pieces of the tablet, though sold one, as well as some of his robots to Electro.
254----
255* FlunkyBoss: He never physically fights by himself, you just deal with his robot army off conveyor belts.
256* FreudianSlip: He accidentally calls his robots "ro-buts". [[NeverLiveItDown Spidey doesn't let him live it down]].
257* MadScientist: His goal is to defeat superheroes; primarily Spider-Man with his army of robots.
258* MechaMooks: His bread and butter, as well as the actual threat Spidey fights.
259* VersionExclusiveContent: To the DS version.
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:Electro]]
263!!Electro/Max Dillon
264!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ThomasFWilson
265->''"Two can play at that game. Time for some assault and battery!"''
266
267A former electrical engineer who was struck by lightning and essentially became a living generator with electrical powers. With his new abilities, Max Dillon turned to a life of crime out of a love for money, though was stopped by Spider-Man every time, leading to a long-standing life of antagonism towards the wall-crawler.
268----
269* AffablyEvil: When Electro meets Spider-Man, they greet each other with banter like old friends. He's still undoubtedly a dangerous criminal and supervillain, though.
270* FriendlyEnemy: Throughout the fight, Electro seems to be the only villain who actively enjoys bantering with Spider-Man.
271* LightningBruiser: In the most literal sense of the term. He hits faster and harder than most of the bosses.
272* PungeonMaster: In his confrontation with Spider-Man, he reveals he's been working on electricity-themed puns for the fight banter. They're re-volting.
273* ShockAndAwe: He ''is'' Electro, after all.
274* VersionExclusiveContent: To the DS version.
275[[/folder]]
276
277[[WMG: ''Noir'' Villains]]
278
279[[folder:Hammerhead]]
280!!Hammerhead/Joseph Lorenzini
281!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio
282[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hammerhead_shattered_dimensions.png]]
283 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Hey spider, wanna go a few rounds?"'']]
284
285Joseph Lorenzini was born with a deformity: he had a flat, thick skull that set him apart from everyone else. He worked as a circus freak under the name "The Human Bulldozer", before being recruited by The Goblin as a lieutenant and loan shark in his criminal empire. He's tasked with getting the tablet fragment to his boss, but ends up using it himself to fuse his own guns to his body, turning his whole skin into metal.
286----
287* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Unlike his mainstream counterpart, his HardHead is a result of a natural deformity rather than cybernetic implants.
288* ArmCannon: After being empowered by the tablet fragment, his arms morph into advanced weaponry, namely a huge Tommy gun and a grenade launcher. The credits show him trying to recreate the effect by having his men tie several machine guns to his arms.
289* AxCrazy: He's more subdued than the usual examples of this trope, but he really lets loose when he gets to shoot Spider-Man.
290* BadassInANiceSuit: A pinstripe tuxedo to better fit the gangster look.
291* BadassNormal: He proves to be a formidable opponent in spite of having no powers, [[EmpoweredBadassNormal until he uses the tablet]].
292* BadBoss: Frequently insults and berates his men, pistol whips one of them for not killing Spider-Man, and tells his men to their faces that he has no faith in them.
293* BattleThemeMusic: "The Hammer Falls", a heavy, jazzy song with strong percussion to imitate the beatings of a hammer.
294* {{BFG}}: He wields a large gattling gun in his first boss fight.
295* BodyHorror: The fragment's power turns his Tommy guns into {{BFG}}s and [[ArmCannon fuses them to his arms]], not to mention converting his skin into metal.
296* BrooklynRage: Again, to fit the gangster motif.
297* CanonForeigner: There was no mention of Hammerhead in the Noir continuity. This version was created for this game, precisely because Hammerhead was already such a perfect fit for the Noir universe due to being a perfect Mobster-type villain.
298* CombatPragmatist: Lies about giving up to get a headbutt in on Spider-Man and will wait in the shadows with his Tommy guns ready to fire if it means getting the job done quicker.
299* EvilLaugh: Frequently, especially when he's shooting.
300* EvilSoundsDeep: Courtesy of John [=DiMaggio=] continuing his role from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan Spectacular Spider-Man]]''.
301* GatlingGood: Mounts himself on a Gatling Gun platform surrounded by spotlights for his first battle.
302* GunsAkimbo: Two ENORMOUS Tommy guns on each hand. The fragment upgrades them into even BIGGER guns fused to his arms.
303* HardHead: It's in his title. Justified due to being born with a thick skull in this continuity, allowing him to fatally headbutt a regular person and cause Noir to be dazed despite the latter having SuperToughness.
304* LongRangeFighter: Justified in the first boss fight. Hammerhead may be formidable due to his HardHead, but he's still going up against the superhumanly strong, fast, and tough Spider-Man Noir. It only takes three good hits for Noir to subdue him.
305* NamedInTheAdaptation: In the game, he gets the last name, "Lorenzini".
306* ISurrenderSuckers: Headbutts Spider-Man after faking a surrender in his first boss fight.
307* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His suit has a reddish tint to it amidst the black lines, giving this effect.
308* TheStarscream: It's hinted that he planned to overthrow the Goblin during a conversation with one of his mooks, but he dives into this trope fully when the fragment gives him his power, declaring that he'll eliminate Osborn once he's done with Spider-Man Noir.
309* UseYourHead: He at one point knocks out Spider-Man Noir by headbutting him. If it's anything like his mainstream counterpart, there's a metal plate in it that can ''seriously'' make it hurt even more.
310* VolcanicVeins: Glowing orange veins run over his prominent brow when empowered.
311[[/folder]]
312
313[[folder:Vulture]]
314!!Vulture/Adrian Toomes
315!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
316[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vulture_shattered_dimensions.png]]
317 [[caption-width-right:350:''"It's time for the Vulture to feast!"'']]
318
319A cannibal and former circus freak who became one of Norman Osborn's subordinates, and the man responsible for the death of Ben Parker in the Noir Universe. He's seeking one of the tablet's fragments under Osborne's orders, but uses it himself and becomes able to teleport as a result.
320----
321* AxCrazy: A murderous, insane cannibal.
322* BadBoss: Worse than Hammerhead. He threatens to ''eat his own men'' should they fail.
323* BaldOfEvil: Like any usual depiction of Toomes.
324* BattleThemeMusic: "Scavenger", a sinister jazz theme meant to invoke a sneaky, menacing presence. One of the few themes to not have a "Fragment Mix".
325* BegoneBribe: He vainly attempts to work out a "deal" with Spider-Man in order to get the wall-crawler to leave him alone.
326* BodyHorror: His deformities already resemble the effects of this trope, but the fragment mutates him further and causes his teeth to become a bunch of needle-thin fangs on his disgusting mouth.
327* EvilOldFolks: He's a disgusting, leathery-skinned old cannibal who is still more than lithe enough to keep up with Spidey.
328* FeatherMotif: Appropriately enough for the Vulture, his clothes have a feathery look to them. His teleportation also has him shed black feathers each time he uses it.
329* GetBackHereBoss: Vulture's whole level has Spider-Man chase him through cramped alleyways and abandoned factories. Even in his boss fight, he'll try to scamper or teleport away into the shadows, requiring Spidey to chase him.
330* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Like any fragment user.
331* ImAHumanitarian: In Noir's backstory, he killed and ate Uncle Ben and, as noted before, he threatened to eat his own men should they fail.
332* LooksLikeOrlok: He ticks all the boxes for this: UndeathlyPallor, [[BaldOfEvil bald head]], [[LeanAndMean emaciated frame]], PointyEars, CreepyLongFingers, [[SinisterSchnoz hooked nose]], [[FangsAreEvil mouth full of fangs]], BlackCloak... Yep, he’s got them all.
333* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His outfit uses a ton of darker shades of red and the feathers on it are all black.
334* TeleportSpam: His tablet piece enables him to teleport around the arena.
335* ThrowDownTheBomblet: He uses Molotov cocktails against Spider-Man, which leads to Spidey having to save people from a burning building at one point. A challenge requires you to make him drop them out of his hands during the final encounter.
336* UnexplainedRecovery: How did he survive his death in the original series? It's never explained, but it is [[LampshadeHanging said by Noir and even stated in the loading screen.]]
337--> '''Noir''': I thought I killed you Toomes, but at least I get to have fun [[ItsPersonal beating you up again]].
338* WeakenedByTheLight: Spider-Man Noir stuns him by using searchlights on him during both boss encounters.
339[[/folder]]
340
341[[folder:The Goblin]]
342!!The Goblin[=/=]ComicBook/NormanOsborn
343!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}
344[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goblin_noir_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
345[[caption-width-right:350:''"I have this unfortunate tendency to kill things when I'm bored."'']]
346
347A former circus freak who was constantly ridiculed for his reptilian-like skin, Osborn became one of New York's most fearsome crime bosses and now leads an army of mobsters in order to profit off his victims and debtors, being the one behind the assassination of Ben Parker. Spider-Man Noir tracks him down to the abandoned carnival he once lived in, with Osborn having already used the fragment's power to make himself a proper monster.
348----
349* AchillesHeel: The glowing spot on his back.
350* ArcVillain: Of the Noir levels. All of the criminals Noir fights, including Hammerhead and Vulture, are members of his gang.
351* AxCrazy: More along the lines of a psychopath who cares little for his men and even less for his victims.
352* BadBoss: Like the other two, he's not above threatening his henchmen, and during his last boss fight, where mooks appear, he won't give them a sign he's about to attack and will usually hit some of them while attempting to attack Spider-Man Noir. There's even a challenge for getting Goblin to hit ten of his own men during the boss fight.
353* BattleThemeMusic: "Freak Show", which is CreepyCircusMusic of the highest quality.
354* CircusBrat: He spent his whole childhood as a circus freak in a cage for the crowd's enjoyment. No wonder he's so evil.
355* CursedWithAwesome: Those scales that made everyone think him a freak protected him from the spider bites in the original series, and the tablet increased their durability to the point of being NighInvulnerable. A justified example, of him being thought of as a freak was his StartOfDarkness.
356* EvilSoundsDeep: Appropriately for the leader of the mob in the Noir Universe's New York.
357* TheFreakShow: Was a member of this in his earlier years.
358* HulkingOut: His fragment causes him to become an obscenely muscular goblin monster.
359* InsufferableGenius: Seems to invoke this somewhat. He refers to the people Spider-Man Noir saves as, "blithering imbeciles," and can be heard explaining things to his men repeatedly and calling them idiots as well.
360* SuperScream: In the final fight with him, he can use his roar as an attack to knock Spider-Man off the rafters in the big top.
361* SuperStrength: His fragment gives him superhuman strength, enough to rip wooden poles from the ground and use them as blunt weapons.
362* SurroundedByIdiots: Can be heard saying this word-for-word occasionally throughout his stage.
363[[/folder]]
364
365[[folder:Boomerang]]
366!!Boomerang/Fred Myers
367!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}
368->''"You sure picked a G'day to die."''
369
370An Australian thief who stole a piece of the tablet during a museum heist. True to his name, he uses boomerangs as his primary weapon.
371----
372* AwesomeAussie: A villainous example. He uses boomerangs, wears an outfit inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_and_New_Zealand_Army_Corps ANZAC]] uniforms of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI and integrates Australian slang into his battle dialogue.
373* BattleBoomerang: It's in his name, after all.
374* CanonForeigner: While based on the 616 version of Boomerang, he has no counterpart in the Noir universe.
375* VersionExclusiveContent: To the DS version.
376[[/folder]]
377
378[[folder:Calypso]]
379!!Calypso/Calypso Elizi
380!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JenniferHale
381->''"For tonight, I, Calypso, bring my love back from the dead."''
382
383A voodoo priestess of Haitian descent who fell in love with a Russian hunter named Sergei Kravinoff, who is now deceased. She plans on using her magic powered by a shard of the tablet to revive him from the dead.
384----
385* CanonForeigner: Much like Boomerang, she has no version of herself in the Noir universe. Subverted, however, as Kraven ''does''.
386* FlunkyBoss: She summons zombies to serve as [[MightyGlacier meat shields]] while she blasts Spider-Man with energy blasts from behind.
387* HollywoodVoodoo: Her magic isn't representative of real [[UsefulNotes/{{Voudoun}} Haitian Voudo]], and moreso just European witchcraft with a Haitian appearance.
388* LoveMakesYouCrazy: All she does is simply to bring her lover Kraven back from the dead.
389* TeleportSpam: She constantly uses her magic to teleport to avoid being hit by Spider-Man.
390* VersionExclusiveContent: To the DS version.
391[[/folder]]
392
393[[WMG: ''2099'' Villains]]
394
395[[folder:Hobgoblin]]
396!!Hobgoblin
397!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum
398[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hobgoblin_2099_shattered_dimension.jpg]]
399 [[caption-width-right:350:''"You can call me... the Hobgoblin! Every Spider-Man needs one."'']]
400
401
402A possibly synthetic lifeform created by the Alchemax Corporation to fight Spider-Man. He uses one of the tablet fragments to gain the ability to create copies of himself, coupling it with his own power to manifest a nightmarish dimensional field.
403----
404* AmbiguouslyHuman: The game deliberately leaves unanswered just ''what'' this Hobgoblin is. He does possess a rational thinking mind, but we never learn if he is (or used to be) human or just some lab-grown creature, or even if that is a costume he wears or if that is his actual body. The best we get is Spider-Man 2099 being shocked at the fact his wings are made of nanofiber.
405* AxCrazy: Even moreso than the other villains in the game, simply by virtue of wanting to kill and destroy people without any real cause or motivation besides chaos.
406* BaldOfEvil: Assuming that's not a costume, he has no hair.
407* BattleThemeMusic: "Unfriendly Skies", a tense and dramatic techno theme with orchestra instruments to better fit the frantic pace of his battle.
408* CanonForeigner: There was no equivalent to the Hobgoblin in the 2099 comics. This version was made specifically for this game.
409* DoppelgangerAttack: His fragment power enables him to attack Spider-Man 2099 with copies of himself.
410* HornedHumanoid: Likely to give him a more "bestial" design compared to usual depictions of the Hobgoblin in the Spider-Man books. Fittingly, this is the craziest, most psychotic villain in the game.
411* LargeHam: Treats the fights with Spider-Man and the mass destruction he brings like fun and games, with the hammy delivery and snarky quips to boot.
412* LaughingMad: A lot, to the point even Spidey 2099 gets sick of it.
413* LegacyCharacter: He chooses to name himself Hobgoblin as a sort of tradition, noting that every Spider-Man needs one.
414* MadBomber: His main form of attack is to manifest small bombs from his hands and throw them at Spider-Man. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard You're naturally allowed and even told to throw them right back.]]
415* MixAndMatchMan: Was hinted to be cloned from the DNA of the various Green Goblins and Hobgoblins, as his bio states their graves were robbed shortly before his creation.
416* PaletteSwap: Well, he does look like Goblin 2099, the Green Goblin's LegacyCharacter, in Hobgoblin colors.
417* RealityWarper: The fragment allows him to summon a vision of hell filled with gargoyles.
418* {{Troll}}: When first confronted by the Public Eye, he loudly calls Spider-Man his partner-in-crime so they'll start attacking him too.
419* WingedHumanoid: Different from the other Hobgoblins faced by the Spider-Men, this one has actual wings instead of a glider.
420[[/folder]]
421
422[[folder:Scorpion]]
423!!Scorpion/Kron Stone
424!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnKassir
425[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scorpion_2099.jpg]]
426 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Will hurt others if followed!"'']]
427
428Miguel O'Hara's half-brother and childhood bully, Kron was mutated by a gene splicer accident into a hulking creature resembling a scorpion, now desperately seeking to reverse the mutation. The head of Alchemax's "Shadow Division" promised to reverse it in exchange for the fragment, which gave Scorpion the ability to generate acidic eggs that hatch into scorpion creatures that attack anyone nearby.
429----
430* AcidAttack: He can shoot jets of HollywoodAcid from his tail.
431* AntiVillain: While he wasn't a nice guy ''before'' he became Scorpion, it's made incredibly clear that he just wants to be human again, nothing else.
432* BattleThemeMusic: "Aberration", a dark techno theme with scuttling sounds. It lacks a Fragment Mix.
433* BewareMyStingerTail: Like his namesake, he has a large tail with acidic poison that he can use to attack Spider-Man.
434* CompositeCharacter: Despite the ''2099'' universe being based on the classic version (including Miguel being an adult as Spider-Man rather than starting out as a teen as Peter did), the fact is they opted to make Kron Stone Scorpion ala ''Timestorm: 2009-2099'' rather than Venom as in the classic 2099 universe.
435* LightningBruiser: He's larger than Miguel, but is incredibly agile, and strong enough to tear apart three Public Eye drop ships with little effort.
436* HollywoodAcid: He can fire it out of his tail, and it's strong enough to eat through metal and reinforced glass with ease.
437* HulkSpeak: He speaks in incomplete sentences.
438* MookMaker: His tablet fragment seems to have made him this, as Miguel notes that he couldn't to it before. He wastes no time sending his spawn as minions to battle Miguel.
439* ScaryScorpions: Both him ''and'' his spawn are vicious scorpion-like monsters.
440* TokenGoodTeammate: Along with Ultimate Deadpool. He's the only villain in the game whose motivations are more nuanced than wanting to fight Spider-Man or attain greater power. Kron is clearly struggling with his animalistic instincts and just wants to be human again.
441* TragicMonster: Kron desperately wants to return to normal and is mainly acting on his frazzled instincts, causing Miguel to take pity on him and feel awful after defeating him.
442[[/folder]]
443
444[[folder:Dr. Octopus]]
445!!Dr. Octopus/Dr. Serena Patel
446!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/TaraStrong
447[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doc_ock_2099_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
448 [[caption-width-right:350:''"I could kill you or I could explain everything and ''then'' kill you. I think I'll just kill you."'']]
449
450
451The head of Alchemax' Shadow Division, responsible for the creation of high-tech weapons and bio-technology. The influence of the fragment drove her into megalomania and now she's directing all of her division's efforts into making mutant creatures to serve under her in a bid to take over the world.
452----
453* AffirmativeActionLegacy: A female successor to the male Doctor Octopus.
454* ArcVillain: Of the 2099 levels. She's responsible for creating Hobgoblin and recruiting Scorpion to her cause.
455* [[AscendedFanboy Ascended Fangirl]]: Serena's in-game bio states that she idolized Otto Octavius, hence why she emulates his appearance and tentacles.
456* BadassBookworm: An intelligent villain who uses her intellect to fight Spider-Man 2099.
457* BadBoss: Lampshaded, as she states that she imprisoned her scientists for accusing her of megalomania.
458* BarrierWarrior: Uses force fields to shield herself during her fight.
459* BattleThemeMusic: "Femme Fatale", a techno song with a prevalent all-women choir, given she's the only female boss in the game. It lacks a Fragment Mix.
460* BerserkButton: Miguel's "meh" at her invention, which is literally the only one of its kind, is what really starts getting her raging. Miguel [[{{Troll}} continues this]] until her VillainousBreakdown.
461* CombatTentacles: She uses her robotic tentacles to fight Spider-Man 2099.
462* CanonForeigner: Like Hobgoblin, Doc Ock never had a LegacyCharacter in the 2099 universe. The 2014 series would introduce one, but that version is a male Atlantean.
463* DeadpanSnarker: Drier than Spidey's, but her sarcasm is just as biting.
464-->'''Doctor Octopus''': I'm Serena Patel, head of Alchemax's Shadow Division.
465-->'''Spider-Man''': Never heard of it.
466-->'''Doctor Octopus''': Yes. [[LampshadeHanging That's why it's called]] ''"Shadow Division?"''
467-->'''Spider-Man''': Ah, {{Touche}}.
468* {{Expy}}: Seems to be one of Carolyn Trainer, Otto Octavius's short-lived successor during ComicBook/TheCloneSaga.
469* LegacyCharacter: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]]; her bio states that she took the Doc Ock title because historical records indicated that the original was (is?) the one who finally put the web-slinger down.
470* MotherlyScientist: She cares for her experiments like a mother.
471* MsFanservice: While more modestly dressed than many female supervillains, a lot of emphasis is placed on her prominent posterior.
472* PlugNPlayTechnology: Uses her tentacles to connect herself to giant mechanical arms and her energy reactor.
473* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Instead of just asking Spidey to shut up, THIS Doc Ock can actually keep up with him. Well, until her VillainousBreakdown anyway.
474* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Not as obvious as her predecessor, but "Serena" is a homonym of "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirrina cirrina]]", which is a sub-species of octopus.
475* VillainousBreakdown: Goes from megalomaniacal arrogance to homicidal rage as Miguel foils her plans.
476[[/folder]]
477
478[[folder:Vulture]]
479!!Vulture
480!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum
481->''"Who are you calling stupid, insect?"''
482
483A crime lord from Nueva York's [[UnderCity Downtown]] capable of flight through the use of a specialized flight harness.
484----
485* AdaptationalDumbass: Despite how straightforward the original Vulture 2099 was, he still had his cunning moments. In the game, however, he doesn't even know spiders aren't insects and is unable to think of a comeback to Miguel's banter.
486* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While he's still undoubtedly a villain, no mention is made of his comic counterpart's cannibalism.
487* TheBrute: Given his aforementioned [[AdaptationalDumbass dumbing down]] and Miguel calling him a "stupid birdbrain", this is a given.
488* NoNameGiven: Much like his comic counterpart, we do not know his real name.
489* VersionExclusiveContent: To the DS version.
490[[/folder]]
491
492[[folder:Silvermane]]
493!!Silvermane/Silvio Manfredi
494!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SteveBlum
495->''"You don't live for almost 200 years without learning a thing or two."''
496
497A Maggia crime boss born in Italy in the early 20th century who moved to New York and became an adversary to the original Spider-Man. He was later given cybernetic enhancements that allowed him to live as a cyborg for almost another century until 2099.
498----
499* CanonForeigner: Suberted. While Silvermane in this form doesn't exist in the 2099 comics, it's stated that this is the original Silvermane from Peter's day, only much older and alive thanks to his cybernetics.
500* {{Cyborg}}: How he survived for so long. He makes use of it during his boss fight.
501* MightyGlacier: He has a lot of health, and his body is large, bulky, and packing heat.
502* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: He's nearly 200 years old thanks to his enhancements
503* VersionExclusiveContent: To the DS version.
504[[/folder]]
505
506[[WMG: ''Ultimate'' Villains]]
507
508[[folder:Electro]]
509!!Electro/Max Dillon
510!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/ThomasFWilson
511[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/electro_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
512 [[caption-width-right:350:''"YES! It's like my powers are totally unleashed - now I can absorb ALL this energy! ENERGY WITHOUT LIMIT!"'']]
513
514A test subject for Justin Hammer Jr.'s bio-engineering experiments, Max Dillon became a being capable of absorbing and discharging electricity from his body in lethal amounts. He uses a fragment to maximize his energy absorption capacity and drains all the power in a hydroelectric facility to strengthen himself into a titan.
515----
516* BaldOfEvil: One of the identifiers for the Ultimate version of Electro.
517* BarbieDollAnatomy: As far as the viewers are concerned, he has no visible genitalia. Spidey apparently isn't so lucky, as his comments imply that he ''does'' have genitals even if the player can't see them. ("Oh, dude, pants! No one wants to see your junk!").
518* BattleThemeMusic: "Overload", which is meant to invoke the feeling of building danger and tension. Fitting, considering Electro is doing just that throughout the level.
519* ButtMonkey: Out of all the main villains, Electro gets by far the least respect from his universe's Spidey, who barely takes him seriously as a threat. Worse, Electro is apparently too DrunkWithPower to notice most of Spidey's barbs at his expense.
520* DrunkWithPower: Becomes addicted to the power his fragment gives him, to the point that he proudly proclaims to have "become a being of pure energy" ("with no pants!") before the final showdown.
521* FullFrontalAssault: Spidey mocks him for fighting him naked at every opportunity.
522-->'''Electro''': I'm becoming ''more'' than powerful! I'm becoming '''unstoppable!'''
523-->'''Spider-Man''': But you're ''still'' not wearing any pants, so two steps forward, one step back.
524* GiantHandsOfDoom: The final boss battle against him has him become gigantic and try to swat Spider-Man with his hands.
525* LargeHam: He's voiced by Thomas F. Wilson. You'd kind of expect him to be hammy.
526* MakeMyMonsterGrow: After absorbing enough energy, Electro becomes a towering giant.
527* MookMaker: Creates "[[BuffySpeak little zappy things]]" to fight Spidey.
528* PsychoElectro: The Ultimate version of the TropeNamer.
529* ShockAndAwe: As usual for the character, he fights his enemies by electrocuting them.
530[[/folder]]
531
532[[folder:Deadpool]]
533!!Deadpool/Sergeant "Wadey" Wilson
534!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NolanNorth
535[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deadpool_shattered_dimensions.png]]
536 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Hi, Ma! And welcome to Pain Factor! The only show where you compete for your life!"'']]
537
538While Ultimate Deadpool is a Gulf War veteran and anti-mutant extremist turned into a cyborg, this version seems to be an alternate take on his usual mainstream self, a fourth-wall-breaking mercenary with a goofy demeanor blanketing his actual proficiency with deadly weaponry. Regardless, he challenges Spider-Man to take part in his game show, Pain Factor, in order to acquire one of the fragments, which he uses to split himself into three.
539----
540* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still a supervillain here, but he isn't a bigot hunting mutants for sport like his comic book counterpart was and is quite affable when interacting with Spider-Man.
541* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Ultimate Deadpool was a [[HateSink completely unsympathetic]] anti-mutant bigot in the comics with little in the way of the meta-humor and general wisecracks of his mainline counterpart. This version of Ultimate Deadpool is effectively just his mainline counterpart put in the Ultimate universe and doesn't seem to possess anything in the way of the bigotry his comic book counterpart had, with the only thing retained from the original Ultimate Deadpool being the fact that he runs a game show.
542* BadassNormal: Even discounting the healing factor, Deadpool is known for being a deadly opponent simply because he's a skilled mercenary with lethal weapons at his disposal. Although defeating him doesn't really knock him out as much as "puts him to sleep".
543* BattleThemeMusic: "Where's My Guitar Solo?", an epic remix of the Pain Factor level theme. Another boss theme without a Fragment Mix.
544* BreakingTheFourthWall: It's Deadpool, so this is a ''must''. That being said, the usage of this trope here is notable, given that Ultimate Deadpool [[AvertedTrope LACKS]] is his mainstream self's medium awareness.
545* CameBackWrong: The game handwaves his goofier demeanor in the plot as his mind is thrown out of whack after his fight with Spider-Man and the Ultimate X-Men and somehow getting resurrected afterward.
546* CompositeCharacter: Basically [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse classic Deadpool]] in the [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimate Universe]].
547* DoppelgangerAttack: His fragment of the tablet splits him into three versions of himself with different weapon expertise each. The boss fight consists of taking them down without getting overwhelmed by enemies with wider, more varied attack patterns.
548* DirtyCoward: Hilariously so. When you defeat him in the first half of his level, he runs off to... uh... floss. Or maybe he's just running away like a sniveling coward to get a dictionary and look up "sniveling."
549* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: Quotes this to Spidey's face before the first fight with him.
550* {{Fiction 500}}: Somehow, subsiding on fans buying his merch and the money from his mercenary missions allowed him to acquire two oil rigs and God-knows-how-many tons of dynamite to create a ''TSUNAMI'', all in a bid to mess with Spidey and keep the fragment to himself.
551* FluffyTheTerrible: One of his [[GiantMook Huge Fans]] is beautifully named "Beauregard".
552* ISurrenderSuckers: Baits Spider-Man with a fake fragment so he can use the real one.
553* LargeHam: Again, it's Deadpool. This is a ''must''.
554* MediumAwareness: As usual, he's perfectly aware of what medium he's in, and will directly reference several video game tropes.
555* MomentKiller: The first fight with a Huge Fan is interrupted by the "commercial break" he calls so his regular mooks can swarm into the room and attack Spidey.
556* MotorMouth: Part of his appeal. He's not known as the "Merc with a Mouth" for nothing.
557* NonSequiturThud: "We'll be right back after... these messages."
558* TheTelevisionTalksBack: Showing his MediumAwareness by taunting Spidey when he monologues about who Deadpool is going to call for his "game show".
559* TokenGoodTeammate: Something shared with the more overtly sympathetic and tragic Scorpion 2099, as Deadpool is really just a neutral mercenary. It's unknown how he got the tablet, but everything indicates he only did it to mess with Spider-Man.
560[[/folder]]
561
562[[folder:Carnage]]
563!!Carnage
564!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FredTatasciore
565[[quoteright:640:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/carnage_shattered_dimensions.jpg]]
566
567A vampiric organism resulting from a mixture of several unstable strands of DNA, Peter Parker included, created through Richard Parker's research into symbiotic suits. The Ultimate Universe's version of S.H.I.E.L.D. conducted experiments on it due to Carnage's reaction to the tablet fragment they acquired, but this only served to make him turn the people he kills into symbiotic zombies, and a containment breach causes him and his newfound horde to run amok in the Triskellion.
568----
569* AxCrazy: Wouldn't be Carnage without the insane fixation on killing people.
570* BattleThemeMusic: "Trail of Blood", a panic-inducing boss theme to better summarize how horrifying his level is.
571* BloodLust: The Ultimate version of Carnage is known to drain his victims' blood and leave empty husks behind.
572* CombatTentacles: As usual for a symbiote.
573* ForScience: S.H.I.E.L.D.'s justification for letting it anywhere ''near'' the fragment. [[GoneHorriblyWrong It went about as well as you'd expect.]]
574* KnightOfCerebus: Carnage has what's probably the most downright terrifying level for Ultimate Spidey, has no humorous quirks like the other two Ultimate Spidey villains (Electro, at least, is an entertaining LargeHam and Deadpool's just plain hilarious), and is generally the only opponent Spider-Man has less funny comments toward.
575* MookMaker: Spawns symbiote offspring in the latter half of its stage, and the infected corpses of all the soldiers it killed make up the majority of the mooks of the stage.
576* PersonOfMassDestruction: Getting its hands on the fragment was all it took to break loose, and by the time Spider-Man gets there the Triskelion is a flaming wreck and most of the staff have been turned into zombies. It gets to the point where an entire ''Helicarrier'' is brought down.
577* ReusedCharacterDesign: Carnage's design in this game is, appropriately, almost identical to his VideoGame/UltimateSpiderMan2005 model. The only differences are some minor changes to his eyes, less of a glow on his chest, and more realistic proportions compared to that game's more cartoonish artstyle.
578* SamusIsAGirl: Believe it or not, but this Carnage is actually Gwen Stacy. Or at least, her clone.
579* ShoutOut: It's powers function similar to [[Videogame/{{Prototype}} Alex Mercer]], such as its groundspike move.
580* TheUnintelligible: It mainly "speaks" in roars and growls.
581* WeakToFire: Its biomass is unable to withstand intense heat, much like Spidey's own symbiote suit in the Ultimate Universe, which is why S.H.I.E.L.D. dispatches mechs with built-in flamethrowers to fight the zombie hordes.
582* WolverineClaws: Has retractable claws.
583* ZombieApocalypse: What the fragment enables it to cause.
584[[/folder]]
585
586[[WMG: Other Characters]]
587
588[[folder:Madame Web]]
589!!Madame Web/Cassandra Webb
590!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SusanneBlakeslee
591----
592* BigGood: She qualifies as the most important good character because she asks for the other Spider-Men's help after Amazing broke the tablet, and gives advice and helpful abilities to each of them.
593* TheComicallySerious: Occasionally tries to give the Spider-Men her own puns. Her incredibly deadpan delivery sells them.
594* DamselInDistress: She is held hostage by Mysterio late in the game.
595* DeadpanSnarker: When you have [[DeadpanSnarker four different Spider-Men]] and you have nothing to do but watch them and talk to them, SnarkToSnarkCombat is your only method of keeping your sanity.
596* MissionControl: She keeps in contact with the Spider-Men to guide them on their missions.
597[[/folder]]
598
599[[folder:Silver Sable]]
600!!Silver Sable/Silver Sablinova
601!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JenniferHale
602----
603* BountyHunter: She's trying to capture the Juggernaut. She sets her sights on Spider-Man as a secondary target.
604* TheGunslinger: A competent bounty huntress with guns.
605* TheUnfought: You never fight her or see her outside of her helicopter, while her Wild Pack serves as the stage's {{Mooks}}.
606[[/folder]]
607
608[[folder:Spider-Ham]]
609!!ComicBook/SpiderHam/Peter Porker
610!!!'''Voiced by:''' Kevin Umbricht
611
612-->''"Nuff said kids. Nuff said."''
613----
614* BrickJoke: Amazing Spidey notices him in the wall behind Madame Web that has images of various alternate universes and asks, "Is that a cartoon pig?" He then appears during a point in the credits, but he's too late to help.
615[[/folder]]
616
617[[folder:Kraven the Hunter]]
618!!Kraven the Hunter/Sergei Kravinoff
619----
620* TheLostLenore: Gender-inverted version of Calypso, as his death sent her into a spiral to revive him.
621* PosthumousCharacter: He was Calypso's lover until his death. Her attempts to revive him through voodoo are her primary motivation.
622* VersionExclusiveContent: To the DS version.
623[[/folder]]

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