Mary-Jane Watson could be playable in Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and fans are divided over whether that's a good thing or not.
28.09.2023 - 15:35 / gematsu.com / Sony Interactive-Entertainment
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Insomniac Games have detailed the accessibility features included in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, including additional accessibility features coming in a December update and how the game works with the upcoming Access controller.
Get the details below, via Insomniac Games advanced senior user experience researcher Michele Zorrilla and accessibility design researcher Sam Schaffel on PlayStation Blog.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is due out for PlayStation 5 on October 20.
Mary-Jane Watson could be playable in Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and fans are divided over whether that's a good thing or not.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2's launch trailer gives us our first glimpse of Sandman, and many fans hope he's out for revenge.
For my money, web-swinging around New York City in Marvel’s Spider-Man is perhaps the singular best game mechanic I’ve come across in the last decade or so. It feels so incredibly right, and almost everything else in that game is built off it. I never really wanted to use fast-travel features, because swinging around was much more fun, and finding hidden missions and helping citizens in trouble as you traverse NYC is almost as rewarding as following the game’s main story. Of course, a great mechanic isn’t enough to make a great game, but Spider-Man is one of the most successful open-world style games I can think of, because it felt packed without being overwhelming.
is electric, telling a breakneck story of two protagonists and everyone in their immediate circle with continually escalating, incredibly crisp gameplay. Right from the outset, feels as though it’s taken a significant step above its 2018 and 2020 predecessors. A large and varied cast of characters is impressively juggled while players are set loose as both Peter Parker and Miles Morales in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. City-wide spectacle is constantly juxtaposed with intimate, character-driven moments, all underpinned by the truly unsettling emergence of the alien symbiote hoping to reach the height of its potential as Venom.
Spider-Man 2 is one of the most confident sequels we’ve played in years. Not only does it address, often mock, and then resolve the issues of the first game, but it also introduces new mechanics to improve the best parts of the original.
The first Spider-Man game from Insomniac was proof of just how fun it could be to play as the web-slinger. It nailed the feeling of momentum and grace inherent in the character and fused it with a solid — if at times formulaic — open-world action game. Two years later, the studio kept things going with a smaller, tighter spinoff focused on Miles Morales. Now comes the inevitable full sequel, which not only has a two in the name but also two spider-men to play as.
One of Marvel's Spider-Man 2's actors thinks their series' villains are second only to Batman's.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 has received a launch trailer ahead of its release on October 20, and those wanting to head into the new web-slinging adventure with as few spoilers as possible will want to exercise caution when deciding whether to watch it or not.
Sony has shared the official launch trailer for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. This trailer shares quite a bit but is also perplexing for what it now takes out.
PlayStation has released a Spider-Man 2 launch trailer, ahead of reviews going live on Monday and the much-anticipated sequel’s release on October 20.
The launch trailer for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 from Insomniac Games is here, mere days from launch. It sees Miles Morales enlisting Peter Parker’s help to take on various villains, some familiar and others new. Check it out below, though beware of potential spoilers.
With the imminent release of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Sony has released the launch trailer, and it highlights the rise of a darker Peter.