In this spirit, a large portion of Spider-Man games, both linear and open-world, tend to be littered with varying degrees of secrets and collectibles to find. 10 Spider-Man (2000)Comics GaloreThe 2000 Spider-Man game for PS1 was the Wall-Crawler’s first major 3D endeavor, and a pretty big boost in presentation overall compared to his relatively simpler previous games. Alongside all these other reused bits, the game also follows the same basic ethos toward secrets and collectibles, including hidden comic books, unlockable costumes and more. In a similar vein to the PS1 Spider-Man games, Ultimate Spider-Man has a library of comic book covers you can find, specifically in the form of cover tokens scattered around the city. Plus, while it’s not really a secret, progressing in the game unlocks concept art you can view in the gallery, which is fun considering how much different this game’s art direction is from most other Spider-Man games.