Spider-Man on the PS4 has finally released and, to the joy of many, is one of the greatest Marvel Comics video games ever made. Inso𝓰mniac has taken their experience to craft a rich open world with all the popular faces and moments from Spider-Man lore. Topped off with plenty of references fo🌺r fans of the movies, comics, and TV shows, there’s something for every Spider-fan in the game.

One of the most exciting features in the game is the multiple costumes. Throughout the adventure, players will unlock new suits for the wall crawler, some that were exclusively-🔯designed by Insomniac and plenty others that came from movies or comics. Each of these suits not only comes with some sort of visual enhancement, but a special ability that Spider-Man can use while tackling his foes. Fans of the character are overjoyed to see this kind of love for him.

Hunting for the costumes is bound to keep most players busy for a while too, considering that there are 2🅺8 different outfits to collect in the game. Some of them are awarded for players completing story missions while others take a bit more effort to collect.

Not all the costumes were designed equally, though. The suits chosen for the game ar﷽e all good in their own ways, but not all of them are great. That’s not to say that the suits chosen are bad, just that there are some that are clearly better than others.

Insomniac gave Spider-Man 28 different costumes in Spider-Man on PS4, and we’re ranking them from worst to♐ best.

28 🦂 Empire State Universit🌞y

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Insomniac released a day one patch for Spider-Man that gave him a costume that featured his civilian clothes. This costume throws Peter Parker into casual jea🌌ns and sneaker🍌s with an Empire State University t-shirt (a college in the game).

The look is topped off with the Spider-Man mask over his head.

While it’s nice to see Spidey🧜 in some civilian clothes, giving him his mask throws the look off. Furthermore, it doesn’t offer a🌌ny bonuses in combat, leaving almost no reason to use the suit.

27 Wrestler Suiಞt

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When trying to discover the limits of his powers, Peter Parker decided to enter a wrestling match, where he donned a prototype version of his final suit. This costume made it into Insomniac’s game, and they took from the “Ultimate Spider-Man” version o🌄f the character. The suit isn’t all that pleasing, with the blue and red being unpleasing to the eye. The red and white eyes give the costume a bizarre look,💮 making it one of the least impressive suits in the game.

26 Undies

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One of the last suits players unlock in the game is the Undies costume. This suit takes Peter Parker out of all his clothes, save for a pair o🔥f underoos with Spider-Man logos on them. Retaining his Spider-Man mask, he can still swing around New York. It’s a high-risk high-reward suit as well, allowing players to beat enemies in one hit, whi🍌le also having only one hit point themselves. It’s a cute yet awkward reward for completing so many missions in the game, and it’s bound to be avoided by most.

25 ও Classic S🌳uit (Damaged)

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When players start Spider-Man, they’re given the classic suit, which is a more familiar take on the Spider-Man costume. In the game, Spidey takes some damage which leaves his costume a bit torn. This becomes one of the suits players can select. The problem with it is that the damage isn’t noticeable, leaving the suit almost🌺 identical to the standard classic suit. I🌸t’s nothing like what we would’ve seen in the Sam Raimi films, which makes the costume underwhelming as a result.

24 🐓 El🔴ectrically-Insulated Suit

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The idea that Spider-Man would be smart enough to craft a unique suit spec🐠ifically for fighting Electro is interesti🏅ng.

The suit itself isn’t bad. In fact, it feels quite realistic, being bulkier and rubberier than what we would expect for the wall-crawler.

The visual heft of the suit isn’t all that attractive when compꦫared to slimmer versions of the character, though. The logo is also given a different look, and blends in with theꦅ rest of his costume in an unattractive way.

23 💜 Homemade Suit⛄

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Released at the height of Spider-Man’s appearance in the MCU, Insomniac was bound to include some costumes from Spider-Man: Homecoming. Among them was the homemade suit that Peter wore before meeting Tony🎐 Stark and during his fight with the Vulture. While it’s a nice change of design for the character, it’s not that impressive of a costume. Furthermore, in a game full of technologically-advanced Spider equipment, the suit feels like it doesn’t belong.

22 Dark Suit

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The Dark Suit is an obscure reference in the comics, w♍ith Spider-Man only wearing it once. That said, it’s not a bad look for him. Considering the game is lacking in some of Spidey’s darker costumes, the Dark Suit is a nice touch. It’s tight and slim, like a Spider-Man costume should be. The big downside is that the shade of red used for the suit doesn’t contrast well with the black. As a result, it’s difficult to distinguish his eyes and his emblem from the rest of the costume. It’s not the best dark costume in the game either.

21 Spirit Spider ✨

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Based on a Peter Parker from an alternate reality, the Spirit Spider costume takes elements from both Spider-Man and the Ghost Rider. The result is one of the most visually unique costumes in the entire game, featuring a white Spider suit and a flaming blue skull for a head. It’s not a bad design, but it’s something that is out of left field for the tone of the game and the character in general. Perhaps in a darker game, it would be moꦕre appropriate.

20 🌃 Secret War ⛄

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The Secret War suit comes straight from an arc where Spider-Man had to invade Latveria with the help of other🦩 superheroes. This suit takes on a dark color scheme and is t🧔he closest the game has to a Miles Morales costume (though we suspect that’s coming down the line). The blue accents on the torso are a nice touch, adding enough contrast to make the suit visually pleasing. However, it’s the subtle red webbing along with the heavy use of black that cause it to feel inconsistent.

19 Fear Itself 🔯 ꩵ

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What happens wh🐈en you combine 🥂Tony Stark’s technology with Asgardian magic? You get the Fear Itself suit. This costume pops on the screen, having a futuristic look that makes it a joy to use at nighttime.

Couple that with the Asgardian armbands, and it looks like something out of this world.

That said, the ancient look of the gauntlets 🍰clashes with the neon design ofღ the rest of the costume. Other than that, it’s an eye-catching design that respects the source material.