Marvel's Spider-Man 2
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Marvel's Spider-Man 2
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My son pre-ordered it last week. I enjoyed Miles and used Playstation+ to play the base game of spiderman. Both were great. I probably wouldn't have paid full price, but I'm not going to say no if it's already installed.
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The previous two games are fantastic, and I'm definitely looking forward to Spiderman 2. I won't be picking it up until after I've had my fill of Starfield though...
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Same, only replace Starfield with Baldur's Gate 3 and add in "and this goes on sale..."disarm wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:47 pm The previous two games are fantastic, and I'm definitely looking forward to Spiderman 2. I won't be picking it up until after I've had my fill of Starfield though...
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Watched my son play for about 5 minutes. Looks great. A little too much switching between control and cut scenes in the middle of the action, but the other two games were like that too at the beginning and then later you get more freeform control, which I prefer.
Combat looks like the previous two amped up to 11. Combat is by far the best part of these games, so I'm pretty excited to see how everything fits together. Nothing like getting 100+ combos to keep the adrenaline flowing.
Combat looks like the previous two amped up to 11. Combat is by far the best part of these games, so I'm pretty excited to see how everything fits together. Nothing like getting 100+ combos to keep the adrenaline flowing.
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I played a bit this weekend. Level 54 out of the level 60 cap. 81% complete according to the game. I'm really enjoying it. The story has gone all over the damn place but it has kept things interesting. I imagine I am close to done but not really sure. Combat is very similar too the previous games, you just start out with a lot more options than the first one so it took me a while to get up to speed and I am still not using all my abilities efficiently. There is just sooo much.
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That sounds like you played a bit more than a bit. How long is this game supposed to be? I was really surprised with how short the Miles Morales game ended up being.
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https://howlongtobeat.com/game/79769msteelers wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2023 12:40 pm That sounds like you played a bit more than a bit. How long is this game supposed to be? I was really surprised with how short the Miles Morales game ended up being.
One of the trophy guide sites said 25-35 hours to 100%.Main Story
15 Hours
Main + Sides
20 Hours
Completionist
25 Hours
I don't see my play time anywhere, but I would guess it's on the order of 20 hours. Looked at the PSN app and it says 24 hours played. For the record, it shows 14 hours played for Miles Morales, which I did not try to platinum.
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I think that's the perfect length for a game like this. Otherwise they just heavily pad it with nonsense that really isn't fun. I'm replaying the first two before picking this one up.
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I do think they did a better job with the trophies on this. Platinum doesn't require doing anything that is a total PITA. Also, just did one story mission over lunch and damn man, the stuff just keeps hitting the fan harder and harder.
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Finished the story Monday I think. I just got the platinum trophy. I had a lot of fun with it. Definitely some surprises in there.
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I'm no Coop, but I managed to finish it and get the platinum. Overall, it's better than the previous two despite some launch bugs. The Devs clearly love some Marvel and Spiderman. The story and characterization are top notch. Unfortunately, I waited until after I finished the game to go through all the gameplay and accessibility options. You can really customize the challenge to exactly how you want it.
I think I died/failed missions more in this one. Most of that was due to my constantly failing to parry heavy attacks. Occasionally, I'd get caught up fighting bad guys and forget about the mission objective. Sometimes I just forgot to heal using focus (guess what, there's a setting in the options that would have eliminated that). It always felt like a challenge, not like the game was being unfair.
I will offer one gameplay tip that I wish I knew earlier:
Overall, easy recommendation. Fun game put it on your Christmas list. I can't wait to see what the DLC is for this one. The hints for Spiderman 3 look fun as well. They've left themselves plenty of room to go in a variety of directions.
I think I died/failed missions more in this one. Most of that was due to my constantly failing to parry heavy attacks. Occasionally, I'd get caught up fighting bad guys and forget about the mission objective. Sometimes I just forgot to heal using focus (guess what, there's a setting in the options that would have eliminated that). It always felt like a challenge, not like the game was being unfair.
I will offer one gameplay tip that I wish I knew earlier:
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I really enjoy these Spider Man games. I just went back and played through the first game and Miles Morales, and now I'm a few hours into this one.
They do a fantastic job with the story and characters, and switching back and forth between Peter and Miles in this game is pretty great. But there's something about traveling around the city that just feels... off. At least compared to the first two. I can't quite put my finger on it. I don't know if it's the city design or the swing mechanics, but traveling around town just doesn't feel as fun.
They do a fantastic job with the story and characters, and switching back and forth between Peter and Miles in this game is pretty great. But there's something about traveling around the city that just feels... off. At least compared to the first two. I can't quite put my finger on it. I don't know if it's the city design or the swing mechanics, but traveling around town just doesn't feel as fun.
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Well, finished this up last night. The story remains excellent even if the new gameplay mechanics felt a little lacking. As long as they keep telling stories like this though I’ll keep playing.
Looking forward to Wolverine coming out to see what they do with that!
Looking forward to Wolverine coming out to see what they do with that!
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I fired this up on the PS5 Pro and holy hell is this a great looking game. Seriously one of the best looking console games I've ever played and I just got done with Alan Wake 2 (which looks good but not nearly as impressive as Spiderman 2).
Im probably about half way through and this is easily my favorite game that I've played in the last year. Everything about it just clicks with me. The combat, the traversal, the collection and leveling, the story and characters. Everything is top notch.
Im probably about half way through and this is easily my favorite game that I've played in the last year. Everything about it just clicks with me. The combat, the traversal, the collection and leveling, the story and characters. Everything is top notch.
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And done. I went full Coop on this game and beat it in 3 days. The platinum popped for me at 27 hours. Which seems like a good sweet spot.
No spoilers but they definitely set up a sequel, which I hope comes sometime during this console cycle. I also wish they would release some story DLC becuase I would get those for sure, but I don't think they have any in the pipeline.
No spoilers but they definitely set up a sequel, which I hope comes sometime during this console cycle. I also wish they would release some story DLC becuase I would get those for sure, but I don't think they have any in the pipeline.
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Yeah, I think they’ve all but confirmed that there won’t be any story DLC for this game. They are focusing on getting Wolverine out.