Spider-Man 1+2 HD Collection

"Spider-Man 1+2 HD Collection" (or simply just "Spider-Man 1+2") is an HD remaster collection of the "Spider-Man" duology by Activision. This collection features both "Spider-Man" and its underrated cult sequel, "Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro", now remastered and reworked from the ground up by Vicarious Visions (currently under Activision's Blizzard Studios division), who had experience before with the sequel. Former staff members of Neversoft and Treyarch could even be involved with remastering the first game.

NEW FEATURES

 * The in-game models now use lip-sync and facial expressions, which weren't possible for 3D videogames at the time due to technical issues. This applies to in-game and FMV cutscenes.
 * Speaking of cutscenes, the game still offers an option to watch the old versions of the cutscenes for both games, with the first one allowing you to watch them in the PlayStation or Sega Dreamcast/PC's graphical style.
 * The levels have also been reworked with current-gen graphics.
 * Suits from "Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro" (once you unlock a certain one) can be used in the first game, and vice-versa. Along with new suits to unlock in-game [NOTE: Stan Lee's voiceover for these new suits cannot be heard due to his death].
 * Homemade Suit (from "Captain America 3: Civil War" and "Spider-Man Homecoming")
 * Stark Suit (from "Captain America 3: Civil War" and "Spider-Man Homecoming")
 * Amazing Suit (from "The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)")
 * Far From Home Suit (from "Spider-Man 2: Far From Home")
 * Iron Spider
 * PS4 Suit [NOTE: Don't know whether or not it should be a PlayStation-exclusive in-game suit, given "Spider-Man" is under the rights of Sony.]
 * Spider-Armor MK I [NOTE: Also a power-up in-game]
 * 2002 Raimi Suit [NOTE: Free suit available from the start]
 * Flying suits like "Captain Universe" for example, have been reworked to incorporate flight, which would replace web-swinging. Simply press the swing button to get Spider-Man to enter hover mode. The flying could work the same as in the 2002 videogame when you play as Harry Osborn. The following suits apply to this:
 * Captain Universe
 * Iron Spider
 * Iron Spider (MCU) [DLC]
 * Spider-Strange [DLC]
 * Spider-Armor MK III (AKA "Ends of the Earth" Armor) [DLC]
 * A brand-new 2-player battle mode where one player is Spider-Man, and the other player is either Black Cat, Daredevil, or Human Torch. This is done via split-screen.
 * Competitive multiplayer, which has the same stuff as the single-player Training Mode.
 * Co-op multiplayer, where both players have to fight the in-game bosses from both entries as a team.
 * Subtitles for both cutscenes and in-game dialogue.
 * An option to change graphics between the current graphics, the Dreamcast/PC graphics (first game only), and the original PlayStation 1 graphics.
 * Content that was cut for time like a Beetle boss fight in "Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro" for instance.
 * You can now turn the camera around with the right analog stick.

RETURNING FEATURES

 * Create-a-Spider from "Spider-Man 2" returns, but now it can be used under both games.
 * The ability slots have been changed from 3 to 5.
 * There's a new option on top of the grid called "Movement", if you want to choose between web swing, enhanced web swing [Unlockable], or flight [Unlockable] for your custom suit.
 * The new ability, "Double Health" based on the Spider-Armor MK. I power-up is added to abilities when you unlock it.
 * The name bar is longer for titling your suit.
 * Cheat Codes, except they don't disable your saving. Nor would they disable achievements and trophies (as far as the PlayStation 4/5 and Xbox One/Series X versions are concerned).
 * Anti-swearing features. (ex. Type a swear word when you save, and Spider-Man will kick the word, replacing it with something else.)
 * Most of the voice cast from the two games return to reprise their roles, with the exception of Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Stan Lee. Their lines will be reused via archive audio. The majority of returning voice talents can even come up with new lines for this remaster collection.
 * The closing cutscene for the first game, which can only be available on the Japanese version of the original PlayStation game, is now restored with all its background audio (including Stan Lee's closing narration) kept in tact.

DLC
As far as DLC goes, there are new Spidey suits you can download for purchase. This can serve as an alternative if you have trouble completing a certain challenge. Leave a comment if you have ideas for new suits that can serve as DLC for this remaster collection.

DELUXE EDITION
The collection would come in two variants. The original version, and the Deluxe Edition version with all the DLC content on a second disc.