Marvel’s Spider-Man will have plenty to offer fans of the famous webslinger. From classic suits to appearances from Spider-Man’s gallery of rogues, Insomniac’s first foray into the Marvel property is shaping up to be something special. Therefore, Easter eggs of all shapes and sizes are expected. Gameplay videos have previously shown off a few, such as Avengers Tower sitting at the heart of Manhattan. Fans should expect subtle nods to the comics, as well; even the difficulty levels cleverly reference Spider-Man comic books.
At the start of Marvel’s Spider-Man, players will choose from one of three difficulty levels. (This can be adjusted at any point.) Insomniac cleverly named them Friendly, Amazing, and Spectacular. Friendly is the easiest mode of the three. Amazing counts as the normal difficulty setting. Finally, Spectacular represents the most difficult. Interestingly, all reference classic comic series in which the hero stars.
While “Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man” is often how Peter Parker refers to himself, it’s also a series written by the prolific Peter David. Meanwhile, The Amazing Spider-Man was the hero’s first ongoing series, which Stan Lee and Steve Ditko started in 1963. A few years later, Marvel launched a second run of comics with the webslinger as the titular character—The Spectacular Spider-Man.
In terms of the difficulty settings themselves, what changes each mode will offer are currently unknown. Enemies will undoubtedly be stronger on Spectacular, but will the AI also be smarter? One thing we do know is that enemy levels won’t scale according to player level. However, Marvel’s Spider-Man will get more difficult as people progress through the game.
Since Insomniac’s latest has recently gone gold, there are only a few weeks left until we’re all swinging around Manhattan. Marvel’s Spider-Man launches on PlayStation 4 on September 14, 2018.
[Source: Comicbook.com]
E3 2018: Who is Spider-Man’s Mystery Villain?
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Who is Spider-Man's REAL Big Bad?
Let's get to the bottom of this...and bring me pictures of Spider-Man!
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The Kingpin
Perhaps the safest bet of the lot, as it's already been confirmed that Kingpin (real name: Wilson Fisk) enjoys a sizeable role in Spider-Man.
And given his ties to the city's criminal underbelly, Fisk's villainous team-up certainly makes sense from a business perspective – get rid of Spider-Man, and criminal hijinks can continue unabated.
Is he the game's true big bad? It's possible, but we're more inclined to believe it's actually...
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Norman Osborn
Norman Osborn, the straight-laced politician who's running to be the next New York Mayor by the time Spider-Man kicks off.
That would certainly explain the genuine surprise heard in Peter's voice ("Wait! You?) at the tail-end of Monday's trailer, and we all know that comic book villains have a habit of hiding in plain sight, only to be outed as lawless criminals. It's basically Scooby-Doo, albeit with less ghosts.
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Doctor Octopus/Otto Octavius
Another close candidate, not least because of his ties to the Sinister Six in Marvel Comics.
Doc Ock is also one of the few Spidey characters capable of crafting new, tech-savvy suits for each of his accomplices, and his grudge against Peter Parker is really the stuff of legend at this point.
There is one caveat, though; how does Peter Parker recognize Octavius in the game? Remember, Insomniac haven't openly confirmed Doc Ock's involvement, so file this one in the rumor cabinet for now.
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Mysterio/Quentin Beck
Another Spider-Man foe who has stealing headlines of late is Mysterio (real name: Quentin Beck) no thanks to Jake Gyllenhaal's casting in the film sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming.
And while that doesn't have any impact on Spider-Man, necessarily, it's worth noting that Beck's illusions and trickery can be cinematic as well as intriguing, opening up plenty of gameplay possibilities if the dev team at Insomniac want to push Parker's spider-sense into overtime.
Mysterio also has strong ties to the Sinister Six, but again, if the game's off-screen antagonist is the one true ringleader, then it's more likely that the Raft's prisoners fall under the command of another Spidey villain.
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Venom/Eddie Brock
Arguably one of Parker's greatest ever foes, Venom (Eddie Brock) is a character who needs no introduction. He's also poised for a spinoff movie of his own this fall, meaning Brock is currently high on everyone's watch list.
Not only that, Insomniac has refused to rule out a potential cameo from the infamous symbiote, though to be fair, Eddie Brock's raging alter-ego was never known for its organisational skills.
Osborn and Octavius are still the prime suspects, then...
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Miles Morales
Admittedly the biggest curveball of the lot. Mile Morales is in Insomniac's Spider-Man game, though his role appears to be more akin to fan service than that of a top-secret villain.