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15 Best Resident Evil Bosses and Monsters Ranked
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You don’t go 25 years with a name like Resident Evil without introducing a good mix of macabre monsters primed to haunt the nightmares of players everywhere. At their best, these frightening beasties make you want to run away and hide, challenging you to use your limited resources wisely while trying to survive the night. Even at their worst, any Resident Evil monster worth its weight in viscera will still have you gawping at just how disgusting it appears. Eugh!
With the release of Resident Evil Village and the arrival of nine-foot-tall vampire Lady Dimitrescu, we thought it worth ranking the 15 scariest monsters in Resident Evil history. That’s right – not even a top 10 would be good enough to do the creatures of Capcom’s iconic survival horror franchise justice.
15. Ustanak – Resident Evil 6
Resident Evil’s much maligned sixth entry has a lot of problems, we’ll admit, but one area where it does succeed is in its litany of boss fights. While the game features four interconnected campaigns with plenty of unique enemies, Ustanak breaks away from the crowded roster of other monsters thanks to his relentless pursuing of Jake Muller and appearance (however brief) in almost all of the featured storylines. As far as bioweapons go, he’s also one of the most mean-looking, boasting a tank-like physique and threatening mechanical claw. 
You’ll fight Ustanak multiple times as part of Jake’s Resident Evil 6 campaign, first within a wintery Eastern European town as he clambers from chopper to chopper to get to you, then as part of a team-up with Leon in a shipment yard, before eventually finishing him off in a fist fight as boiling lava bubbles below you. Very much following the Nemesis template of growing persistently stronger, Ustanak is easily one of the redeeming elements of Resident Evil 6’s overt bloat.
14. Comms Officer/Scaghead – Resident Evil: Revelations
The mutated Comms Officer in spin-off title Revelations is one of the first major hurdles you come across. After learning that Chris isn’t aboard the Queen Zenobia, Jill is forced to venture into the bowels of the cruise ship, and this oversized piece of sludge is the only thing standing in your way. Taking down this two-headed behemoth involves getting him close to the various gas cylinders littered around and firing, all while keeping his many ghoulish minions at bay.
The comms officer’s human half is where the monster is at its weakest, so by placing a few well-timed sniper shots in this area players shouldn’t have too much trouble. Even still, only having a limited number of windows to jump through and tight passages to go down makes him a real problem early on. That’s why it pays to be patient (as well as smart) with this lumbering mass of goo. 
13. Regenerador – Resident Evil 4
Capable of regrowing any limbs you shoot off with relative ease, the first time you encounter a regenerador in Resident Evil 4 is easily one of the adventure’s scariest moments. Though Leon is by this point well-equipped, and without Ashley as his tag-a-long helper, these sludgy beings are still quite the challenge, as they continue chasing you unless you equip your thermal vision and target their specific weakness points.
An enhanced version of the Regenerador greets you a little later in the form of an Iron Maiden. This hellish creature would enjoy nothing more than to hug Leon and impale him on the long nails that protrude from its flesh. You have to be sure to not get to close and maintain your distance, all while targeting the leech-like Las Plagas cells scattered all over its body to make it out safely.
12. Executioner – Resident Evil 5
It may have been the entry that saw the series swerve fully into action blockbuster territory, yet Resident Evil 5 also features some extremely unsettling monsters that still haunt us to this day. One of the first you come across are the handful of executioners who look and act exactly as their name would suggest. These immense figures have pins sticking out of their arms and wield a deadly axe, one swing of which is enough to turn Chris and Sheva into nothing but jam.
The executioners pose a real problem early on in Resident Evil 5’s campaign, as your weapons are severely underpowered, and you’re only given limited space in which to lead them around. Hold out for long enough, though, and you’ll manage to avoid the edge of their blade, only to encounter a more imposing version of them later on in the Desperate Escape DLC. It’s here where their axe is now laden in flames and primed to roast your skin.
11. Licker – Resident Evil 2
Arguably not just one of the scariest but also one of the most iconic monster designs to come out of Resident Evil, lickers are known for their ability to move fast, climb walls, and trip players up using their incredibly far-reaching tongue. The lickers’ one weakness is lack of sight, which Leon and Claire are wise to take advantage of when exploring the zombie-infested R.P.D building. Sometimes, however, these brain-exposed mutants are simply impossible to avoid, forcing you to outwit them and stay at a distance. 
Believe it or not, lickers are thought to be an advanced form of zombie. These particular subjects were designed to be even deadlier bioweapons. We’d say they succeeded. While lickers are easily dealt with in most of the games (provided you know what you’re doing), their arrival is always unsettling since you need to remain quiet, often while trying to contend with other undead threats. 
10. Lisa Trevor – Resident Evil 
Altering an existing game’s story or structure is always a tricky prospect. On the one hand, you want to be true to what fans know, yet at the same time sprinkle in a few surprises. This was the case with Lisa Trevor’s debut appearance in the 2002 remake of the first Resident Evil game. She isn’t just a ho-hum boss fight, but rather a fully formed character with a surprisingly sad back story that involves her being experimented on by Umbrella for at least 20 years.
Lisa Trevor’s animal-like posture and distorted appearance is a result of this constant testing, which makes having to slay her alongside a true series villain (Albert Wesker) all the more heart breaking. The encounter itself may be relatively straightforward, but hearing Lisa wail and cry out as you’re forced to pump rounds into her is genuinely unsettling. Lisa Trevor is a welcome addition to the original Resident Evil’s canon, not least due to how terrifying her circumstances are.
9. Dr. Salvador – Resident Evil 4
What makes Dr. Salvador from Resident Evil 4 even scarier than he looks is the fact he’s not even a boss. No, all this relentless, bag-wearing maniac needs to try and keep Leon Kennedy at bay is a thirst for blood and a ripping chainsaw primed to rip our protagonist to shreds. He’s surprisingly fast and nimble in spite of his wide-set frame, which makes for a deadly combination when you’ve just heard the rumble of his tool-turned-weapon from a distance and are trying to get an accurate lock on him. 
Typical handgun bullets will do very little to stop the swing of Dr. Salvador’s chainsaw. Instead, your best bet is to barrage him with shotgun shells or attempt a stun with a flash grenade. Either way, every die-hard Resident Evil fan remembers where they were the first time they heard the grinding of a metal chain so soon after entering Resident Evil 4’s Spanish village. 
8. Cerberus – Resident Evil
Dogs have always played a huge role in Resident Evil, but most players will never forget the first time they smashed onto the screen. Slowly traversing down an innocent hallway of the Spencer Mansion in the original Resident Evil, the unsettling silence is suddenly disrupted by the sound of windows shattering and what appears to be two undead Dobermans. They are, in fact, four-legged monsters known in canon as Cerberuses – bio-organic weapons infected by the T-virus strain.
These doggos are far from the good boys you first expect them to be, leaving a mark on your mind as well as the hallway floor thanks to the amount of blood they drip. Their introduction kicked off the classic Resident Evil tradition of having to take down zombie canines quickly. If you don’t, they’ll continue to pursue you around most corridors or until you can bide your time in the nearest safe room. Cerberus dogs are living proof that no mammal is safe from Umbrella’s experiments. 
7. Nosferatu – Resident Evil Code: Veronica 
Code: Veronica often gets forgotten about as far as Resident Evil games go. This is a shame considering its host to two of the most merciless franchise villains in siblings Alexander and Alexia Ashford. What makes them so monstrous? Possibly their willingness to experiment on their own father, eventually transforming him into the near unkillable monster known as Nosferatu. Strung up, blinded, and suffering from a gaping hole in the chest, he serves as one of Code: Veronica’s most nightmarish monsters and boss fights.
Nosferatu is another Resident Evil monster with a deep and disturbing back story, which makes fighting him even creepier. After whipping Claire whips her partner Steve Burnside away to one side, she faces Nosferatu on a wintery helipad without much visibility. It may be fairly obvious where his weak spot is, but you’ll quite literally need to play it cool to pump enough rounds in.
6. Deborah Harper – Resident Evil 6
Bombing it through the underground cavern in a minecart while trying to avoid the clutches of Helena’s gloopy sister is one of Resident Evil 6’s best sequences. At first it seems like you may have rescued Deborah in time, but it isn’t long until Leon and his partner discover she’s already been subjected to the C-virus, causing her to catch alight before birthing a more monstrous version of herself from out of her own back. 
If this imagery alone isn’t enough to make you fear Deborah, just wait until she comes at you with her four whip-like tentacles. First you face her head-on while trying not to get repeatedly lashed as the caverns crumble around you, before gunning at her from the back of a racing minecart as mentioned. The fight culminates once you hit a ridge and squeaky Deborah is forced to fall to her death. For a short while there, though, this gruesome bioweapon gets close to giving Leon and Helena the kiss of death.
5. Queen Leech – Resident Evil 0
Don’t be fooled by how regal the monster known as Queen Leech looks in human form. By the time Billy and Sherry come across her in Resident Evil Zero, she’s increased in height, gained multiple flaps, and sports a face full of enough teeth to finish you in one bite. This boss fight serves as the climax of this prequel adventure, and as such she chases you throughout multiple areas.
She’s one of the scariest Resident Evil monsters due to her disgusting final form, coupled with her ability to control loads of smaller leeches, too. Players with a hatred of slithery creatures are sure to find her disgusting.
4. Marguerite Baker – Resident Evil 7
Almost any member of Resident Evil 7’s Baker family would have been a good choice for this list, but we had to pick Marguerite due to how distinctly spooky your boss encounter with her is. Not only has she grown abnormally long limbs by the time you take her on in an abandoned outhouse but the majority of the fight also takes place in the dark. This makes your attempt to burn her all the more unnerving since she’s prone to sneak up on you and strike.
Players will likely have already developed a deep hatred for Marguerite even before this fight, though, due to the handful Metal Gear Solid-esque missions where you’re forced to sneak past her as Mia. However, all bets are off by the time you face her as Ethan. It’s just a simple case of knowing where to look and what nooks she may pop out of. Sending both Marguerite and her army of insects to Hell is satisfyingly tense and a good showcase of Resident Evil 7’s more claustrophobic first-person perspective.
3. G-virus William Birkin – Resident Evil 2 Remake
The mutated version of William Birkin already looked grotesque in Resident Evil 2 on PlayStation One, but Capcom outdid itself when returning to the character for the 2019 remake. Transformed into a ghoulish monstrosity as a result of injecting himself with the G-Virus strain, Birkin constantly cries out in pain to his wife and daughter as players concentrate fire on the gaping eye bulging out of his right-side shoulder. This final hint of humanity makes fighting him feel devastating.
Dr. Birkin loses more control of himself as the Resident Evil 2 campaign barrels towards its end, eventually transforming into a wall-crawling mass of daggers that tries to tear your head off. His pursuit of Leon and Claire eventually leads to his downfall, however, after his attempt to derail the train escaping Raccoon City is thwarted by a few pokes. Still, Birkin goes down as one of the gooiest monsters in Resident Evil history.
2. Nemesis – Resident Evil 3
Resident Evil’s original hulking stalker is still one of the scariest. First appearing in the original PS One version of Resident Evil 3 before being slightly modernized for last year’s remake, Nemesis is a massive pain the ass for ex-S.T.A.R.S member Jill Valentine because he just doesn’t stop and can appear unannounced at almost any time. His Terminator-like determination to pursue means that you’re never safe when exploring the streets of Racoon City.
Nemesis is easily recognisable by his missing lips and stitched-together skull, both of which result in a face that only a mother could love. He becomes more deformed the longer Resident Evil 3’s campaign progresses, too, making each fight feel scarier than the last. Nemesis has only ever returned in spin-offs, but you never know when he’ll pop around the corner next.
1. Mr. X – Resident Evil 2 Remake
Mr. X is the reason many players start panicking whenever they hear the sound of approaching footsteps in Resident Evil 2 Remake. Don’t be fooled by his bowler hat and trench coat, this Tyrant model T-103 looks like a wardrobe but moves at a brisk pace. As such, facing him head-on is always a bad idea, especially since he won’t stay down for long, even after pumping him full of explosive rounds. The opposite direction is always your best bet whenever Mr. X unexpectedly shows up. 
While he gradually evolves into something more monstrous and unsightly towards the end of Leon and Claire’s adventure, even Mr. X’s initially plain appearance is unsettling. You simply have no way of defeating or halting this 7-foot-tall stalker, and you’re instead forced to navigate R.P.D headquarters using an entirely different route than you first intended. This endless game of cat and mouse never fails to get the heart pumping, especially since he follows you in real time.
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Genre: Action, Adventure Developer: Marvel Publisher: Activision ESRB Rating: Everyone Release Date: November 1, 2000
Hints
Throw Objects
When facing scorpion (second level) you can hit him from a distance so you wont lose life. Here’s how you do it – when scorpion gos into the second room, pick up items and throw them at him from a distance.
Easy Enemy Kills
Thug: If you have enough web fluid, just web trap him until he is down and he will disappear. You can also just web yank them into a wall, impact web them off a building, or grapple them and punch them until they are gone. Bank Thug: Same strategy as for Thug. Police and Swat: Do not bother fighting them, just keep moving. Police Helicopter: When you see the target, move. The easiest way to get out of the way is to jump towards the nearest building and web swing over. You cannot destroy the helicopters. Lizard Men: Strategies vary, depending on where you are. If facing multiple men in a tunnel, web yank one to you and finish him off with your fist one at a time. If one is near water, web yank or impact web him into it. If one is on a pipe above a pit, impact web him or yank him in. Symbiotes: First, destroy the generators. If alone (without fire webbing) jump and hit punch or kick to hit him from above, then hit with a 1, 2, 3 combo and repeat. If near a furnace, knock him into it to set him on fire. If you have fire webbing, impact web him or web trap him until he catches fire. When in the warehouse, pick up a can or box that is labeled flammable and throw it at them. If you are low on energy and on the subway or fighting a large group of symbiotes, constantly create web-domes until they are all gone, or the sub stops. Any enemy can be grabbed and punched or kicked except the Bosses. Often the grab maneuver followed by a punch or kick will do the job. Most often the punch is more effective because you can perform it as many times as needed to successfully kill the enemy. Note: This tactic does not work as well on the pink Symbiotes. They can sometimes throw you over their back. Unlock the enhanced strength costumes, then use the web gloves to kill enemies easier: thugs (1), henchmen (1 or 2), lizardmen (1 or 3), and symbiotes (3)
Censored Codes
Enter an obscene word as a code. Spider-Man will appear in one of his costumes, punch the code, and another word will appear.
Magnesium
If you run out of fire webbing to fight the Symbiotes in the warehouse level, there are two types of boxes that you can pick up that are flammable. They are large and are scattered throughout the level. Use these to instantly kill your enemies.
Lose Less Webbing
Start a game with the “Unlimited webbing” code enabled. Get to an area where you are allowed to save to a controller pack (such as after a boss or a major battle). Turn off the power. Continue the game without enabling the code. You should retain unlimited webbing for awhile, but then start to lose very little webbing. For example, when using a “Web Dome” will only use up about one eighth of your current web cartridge, instead of about seven eighths of it.
Lose Less Health
Start a game with the “Invincibility” code enabled. Get to an area where you are allowed to save to a controller pack (such as after a boss or a major battle). Turn off the power. Continue the game without enabling the code. For the first few hits, you will retain the invincibility. Afterwards, you will start to take very little damage, thus making it very hard for you to die
Extra Web Cartridge Capacity
Use the following trick to get nine web cartridges in the Peter Parker or Quick-Change Spider-Man costumes. Start a game in either of those costumes in “Kid mode.” Since this costume only allows two cartridges to be carried, you will start out with only that number. Die immediately by jumping down a cliff in the first level. Choose to restart, and you should resume with nine cartridges as you are supposed to in “Kid mode”. Note: After you die, you cannot collect anymore cartridges until you get down to one cartridge.
Unlimited Fire Webbing
Use a costume that has unlimited webbing and collect the fire web icon. You will have unlimited fire webbing for the remainder of that stage.
Zip-Line Training: Electrified Spider-Man
Enable the “Invincibility” code then start “Zip-Line Training” in training mode. Intentionally drop down to the floor. You will not die. Zip back up to the ceiling. Spider-Man should now have an electrical aura around him has crawls on the ceiling and falls.
Bugles Basement: Hidden Room
Towards the end of the level, directly behind the last generator you have to destroy, is a hidden room. You can just walk straight through the wall. There are two normal web cartridges and one magnesium located there.
Hint Defeating Scorpion Under The Hard Difficulty Setting
When fighting Scorpion, fight him as much as possible until JJJ runs into the other room. If you attack Scorpion and quickly run back into the other room, he will not go after Spidey. Use the “Web Ball” attack with Symbiote Spidey or Captain Universe, as they have unlimited webbing
Defeating Rhino
While fighting Rhino, stand by an electrified pillar. When he starts to charge, hide behind the pillar. He will get shocked and Spidey will make a smart comment. Alternately, you can have him charge the barrels, and jump when he is near. This is the best way to get the comic.
Saving Unlocked Costumes
When you unlock a costume (without using cheat codes), go to the main menu and select “Controller Pak”, then choose “Save Game Data”. If this is not done, the costumes will not be saved. This will not work when the costumes are unlocked using cheat codes.
Armored Spider-Man
Unlock the Captain Universe costume. Go to the costumes and select it. Collect the Armored Spider-Man icon during game play to appear as Armored Spider-Man during the remainder of the game, including the intermission sequences.Information in this section was contributed by Chris Bergess.
Flying Spidey
Be on one of the stages where the helicopters try to shoot you down. Jump on the crates that hang from the cranes. Just before they shoot you down, do the web-dome move and then when the crate goes down, spidey will fly in the air and bust out.
Hints
Fighting symbiotesIf you are low on health and on the subway or fighting a large group of symbiotes, constantly create web-domes until they are all gone, or the sub stops.Defeating Carnage on the hard difficulty settingImmediately web-jerk him into the sonic field, and keep webbing him until he dies. Do this with the Symbiote Spider-Man or Captain Universe costumes, as they have unlimited webbing.Comic book locationsBookLevelLocation1Bank ApproachOn top of the Fantastic Four Building.2Hostage SituationUnder the chair in the cubicle. The cubicle is located on the second half of the level.3Stop The Bomb!After freeing the hostages, return to the hallway just prior to the first security door.4Race To The BugleWhen the game cuts to the FMV of the two henchmen, you can find the comic on the right side of the big building.5Spidey vs. ScorpionAfter destroying all of the furniture in the room, the comic will appear in the middle.6Police Chopper ChaseOn the last building, look behind the box on the right-front.7Building Top ChaseInside the Goblin Crane Lair.8Scale The GirdersOn the left side of the building on the ledge.9Police EvadedThe building with the skylights that get destroyed has the comic. Shoot the broken glass. It will be located behind the class.10Spidey vs. RhinoAfter destroying every barrel in the level you can find the comic in the middle of Electric Pylons.11Catch VenomLocated on the incomplete building.12Catch VenomLocated on the roof of one of the buildings.13Spidey vs. VenomLift the car and toss it aside. The comic will appear.14Sewer EntranceThis comic is located inside the first hallway. Walk to the Cavern and then return.15Sewer CavernBehind the waterfall.16Sewer PlantWalk down the hallway and make your first left, walk to the end.17Hidden SwitchesPress the fourth switch and return to the third switch.18Tunnel CrawlHit the switch on the first box, the comic will be in the second box.19The Lizard's MazeTalk to the lizard, the comic will appear near by.20Symbiotes Infest BugleIn the vent with the Hostage.21Elevator DescentWalk down the Hallway, it will be at the bottom-left.22Stop The PressesLift and throw the stack of paper located on the second half of the level.23Bugle's Basement Shoot all four leaking pipes. The comic will become revealed when the furnace on the left explodes.24Spidey vs. MysterioDestroy all of the target on the first stage, the comic will become visible on the bottom level.25Waterfront WarehouseLook in the alcove.26Waterfront WarehouseAt the end of the level, just prior to opening the vent that leads to the next level, you must locate the hidden room behind the grating. It is the last grating before the end of the level.27Underwater TrenchIn the second machinery room is a hidden switch. Return to the part where all of the gun turrets are (at the beginning of the level) and access the secret door.28Stopping The FogIn the center column, a small room will be located in the bottom portion.29Spidey vs. Doc OckIt will appear after Doc Ock's shield regenerates the first time. It will only appear for a few seconds, so grab it quickly.30Spidey vs. CarnageIn the middle of the bubble it will appear and disappear and then appear and then disappear.31Spidey vs. Monster-OckAt the first bend in the pipe.32Spidey vs. Monster-Ock About 3/4 of the way through the level.
Cheats
Sound Test
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “LISTEN” as a code.
Full Health
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “HELP ME” as a code to give Spider-Man full health.
Ben Reilly Costume
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “DA CLONE” as a code to unlock the Ben Reilly costume. Alternately, successfully play the game through level 4-2.
Quick Change Spidey Costume
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “GTATNKFST” as a code to unlock the Quick Change Spidey costume. Alternately, get more than 10,000 points in zip-line training mode. Note: This costume only allows two webbring cartridges.
Peter Parker Costume
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “MISTERMJ” as a code to unlock the Peter Parker costume. Alternately, collect all the spheres on the top in item hunt training mode, and then go into the pit. Run into a wall that has a “?” on it all in under one minute. Then, find Peter Parker in the Kraven room to unlock the costume. Note: This costume only allows two webbring cartridges.
Scarlet Spider Costume
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “SPID INRED” as a code to unlock the Scarlet Spider costume. Alternately, defeat Rhino in Level 3-1.
Spidey Unlimited Costume
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “LIMITED ED” as a code to unlock the Spidey Unlimited costume. This costume allows Spider-Man to have stealth mode by pressing L2. Alternately, successfully complete the game twice on any difficulty setting.
Captain Universe Costume
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “POWCOSMIC” as a code to unlock the Captain Universe costume. This costume allows Spider-Man to have double damage, unlimited webbing, and invincibility. Alternately, successfully complete the game on the hard difficulty setting.
Spidey 2099 Costume
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “SPTWOKNN” as a code to unlock the Spidey 2099 costume. This costume allows Spider-Man to do double damage. Alternately, collect all comics in the game.
Symbiote Spidey Costume
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “SYMBSPID” as a code to unlock the Symbiote Spidey costume. This costume allows Spider-Man to have unlimited webbing. Alternately, successfully complete the game on any difficulty setting.
Storyboard Viewer
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “SMESTORY” as a code to unlock the storyboard viewer.
All Characters In Gallery
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “WHOSINTGM” as a code to unlock all characters in the viewer.
All Game Covers
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “COV VIEW” as a code to unlock all game covers.
All Comic Books
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “CLTTHMALL” as a code to unlock all comic books.
Infinite Webbing
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “STICKYSTUF” as a code to give Spider-Man unlimited webbing.
Invincibility
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “TURTLE” as a code to make Spider-Man invulnerable.
Level Select
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “LVLSKIPPER” as a code to unlock the level select option on the “Special” menu. Note: You cannot unlock any new costumes when this code is enabled.
Unlock Everything
Select the “Special” option from the main menu, then choose the “Cheats” selection. Enter “TRUBLEVR” as a code to unlock all secrets in the game.
Unlockables
Currently we have no unlockables for Spider-Man yet. If you have any unlockables please feel free to submit. We will include them in the next post update and help the fellow gamers. Remeber to mention game name while submiting new codes.
Easter eggs
Currently we have no easter eggs for Spider-Man yet. If you have any unlockables please feel free to submit. We will include them in the next post update and help the fellow gamers. Remeber to mention game name while submiting new codes.
Glitches
Glitch: Bank Level: Men Walk Through Door
In the bank level go to the security center (first floor) and kill the thug. Then, open all the doors. Two men will charge in. Lure the men to the security center, then shut the door and use the top rail to get out. Get seen by the men and they will walk through the door. Alternately, use the Spidey Unlimited costume, shut the doors, and disappear. The men will go through the door
Glitch: Level 1.4 (The Bomb): Guard Walks Through Safe
After destroying both cops in front of the television, jump to the roof and sneak past the guard that appears. Kill the robbers, pick up the bomb and throw it to the back of the safe. Before shutting the doors, aim and hit the guard that you went past with just a little web. As he runs at you, run to the back of the safe. Face the guard, and as soon as he approaches you, jump over him and shut the safe. He will stay in the safe until the scene almost cuts away. He will pass through the safe’s door and start hurting you.
Glitch: Floating Web Dome
Go to a level where the ground shakes and use web dome. When the ground shakes again the dome will be suspended in mid-air, and stay there even if you break it.
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