Insomniac Games's Spider-Man 2 is almost here (releasing on 20th October), and we can't wait to carry on with the epic storyline of Peter, Miles and company.
28.09.2023 - 15:51 / gamingbolt.com / Sony
After revealing a partial Trophy list for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Insomniac Games has fully detailed the superhero title’s accessibility options in a new PlayStation Blog post. It carries features from previous titles and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart while introducing new features like Challenge Level Modifiers.
These cover Enemy Health, Enemy Damage and Stealth Awareness, which can be set to Friendly, Amazing and Spectacular. You can also enable Chase Assist, “reducing the target’s top speed, increasing time windows before escaping, automatically attaching when a target is in range, and readjusting the camera to the target when you press R3.”
You can also autocomplete quick time events (QTEs), enable tap to hold instead of repeated button presses, and more. Shortcuts can also be assigned to the left or right D-pad buttons, like toggling High Contrast gameplay, Photo Mode or adjusting the game speed (with 30, 50 and 70 percent options).
More options are coming in December 2023, including Audio Descriptions for cinematics, QTEs and more, with support for English, French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Latin American Spanish, and Japanese. Screen Reader and captions for cinematics, environment sound FX and more, are also confirmed. Finally, the title will support Access Controller for PS5 when it launches on December 6th.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 launches on October 20th for PS5.
Insomniac Games's Spider-Man 2 is almost here (releasing on 20th October), and we can't wait to carry on with the epic storyline of Peter, Miles and company.
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There’s just a week until Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 releases on PS5, and that means it’s time to start pre-loading the anticipated exclusive ahead of its launch. Insomniac Games has confirmed on Twitter that those who’ve pre-ordered the title digitally can begin pulling its data now, meaning that it’ll be ready to play on 20th October, which is the title’s release day. The file size weighs in at around 86GB.
The has been revealed as pre-loading for the highly anticipated Insomniac Games sequel has gone live.
PlayStation and Marvel exclusively revealed new suits for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 at New York Comic-Con 2023. These are the Brooklyn 2099 and Kumo Suits – check them out below.
Sony has announced that PS5 cloud streaming for PlayStation Plus Premium goes live on October 17th in Japan, October 23rd in Europe and October 30th in North America. There will be several titles from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog to stream, with “hundreds” of PS5 titles to support the same later.
PlayStation 5 cloud streaming for PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will launch on October 17 in Japan, October 23 in Europe, and October 30 in North America, allowing users to play PlayStation 5 games without having to download them, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced.
By Tom Warren, a senior editor covering Microsoft, PC gaming, console, and tech. He founded WinRumors, a site dedicated to Microsoft news, before joining The Verge in 2012.
It’s no secret at this point that The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is one of the biggest disappointments of recent memory, but a new report from German gaming outlet Game Two has brought into light the rather unfavorable development conditions that Daedalic Entertainment had to endure. Check out the complete video down below.
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