The Spider-Man Struggle is Real
add_circle Pros
- The new animations for web-slinging are seriously impressive, and the game's New York City is now several blocks bigger, which is a nice touch.
- The game's visuals are top-notch, with great special effects that really bring the city to life.
- It's a great game for new players, with a gentle learning curve that makes it easy to pick up and play.
- The game's regenerating abilities are a nice addition, making the gameplay more strategic and less about just spamming gadgets.
- The game's soundtrack is catchy and engaging, really adding to the overall atmosphere of the game.
remove_circle Cons
- The main storyline is a total letdown, with too much repetition and not enough surprises.
- The number of gadgets has decreased significantly, which can make the gameplay feel a bit shallow at times.
- Costumes no longer have their own abilities, which is a bit of a bummer for fans of the series.
- The game's pacing can be a bit slow at times, especially during the early stages.
- The game's difficulty curve can be a bit uneven, with some sections feeling way too easy and others feeling way too hard.
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Editor's Summary
I gotta say, I've been playing the PC version of this game for almost a month now, and it's been a real struggle for me to get through it. The web-slinging has gotten a lot more impressive, but the gameplay component of the battles has remained pretty much the same. Overall, it's been a mixed bag for me.
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I've been playing the PC version of this game for almost a month now, and despite the fact that the web-slinging has gotten a lot more impressive thanks to the new animations, it's been a real struggle for me to get through the game.
Not to mention, the game's New York City is now several blocks bigger, so they've had to introduce web-slinging wings just to get across the river.
Overall, the gameplay component of the battles has remained pretty much the same, except now players rely more on their regenerating abilities, so the number of gadgets has decreased significantly, and costumes no longer have their own abilities.
To mix things up, mostly in battles with bosses, the game has introduced a parrying system.
And now we get to the not-so-sweet part – the storyline. I'll be honest, I'm one of those people who was waiting for the game specifically because of Venom, since the alien symbiote raises some dark questions about Peter's personality. Given the dark ending of the first part, I was curious to see how the moral dilemma would play out, considering who's carrying the symbiote and the fact that without it, he can't survive.
But let's not forget, this is a story about two spiders, and we've got Miles, who saves the day at the right moment, and from his few problems, there's his college essay, his mom, and her new husband.
Let's be real, the only time I'd have liked to see Martin Lee (aka Mr. Negative) was in the background, but he shows up at the start and middle of the game, and he's got it in for Miles, saying Morales isn't worthy of being Spider-Man. But Miles already solved that problem in his own game, so...
The rest of his story missions are pretty secondary, and even Peter's whole 'educating the next generation of superheroes' thing is more about his friend Harry Osborn than Miles. It's the second game in a row that Peter's ignored Miles' Spider-Man, by the way.
I've got different answers to the question of why Miles is even in the game, but the most obvious one is just 'it's a plot point.' But there are other reasons, like how it lets Peter just be Peter, and that's actually pretty cool when it comes to the MJ date scene. But then there's the way they handled it in the final scene...
And let's not forget Mary Jane, who the internet had a field day with, design-wise. I'm not exactly thrilled with Peter's design either, but I didn't hate MJ's like I did in the first game. And remember how everyone hated her stealth missions in the first game? Well, they're back, but now with the web-shooter, they're way more mobile. But why give the standard enemy 10 webs when you could just use MJ's gun?
I've got to say, the symbiote costume looks pretty sweet, and it's hilarious to see how it affects Peter. Sometimes his lines come out pretty comical, even though the creators were trying to show off his new personality.
But the real winner here is how the costume levels the playing field between Peter and Miles. At the beginning of the game, Miles' electric powers are way more effective, like against the sand people, while Peter's mechanical arms are just okay.
For me, the storyline in the second Spider-Man game is a bit of a mixed bag, and the gameplay, in my opinion, is better in this one. But I'd rather play the first game, even if it's not perfect, than deal with the face-palming moments from the storyline in the second one, getting distracted by the web-slinging and combat. Spider-Man (2018)
Spider-Man: Miles Morales
