By Sam Coles:
When you think of Spider-Man in the video game space the
consistency of their quality is like me before I have had coffee, not exactly
the best. Not to say there are not any good Spider-Man games, we have the movie
tie in for Spider-Man 2 from Treyarch and Spider-Man on PS1. However in 2018
Insomniac Games released a game simply titled, Spider-Man, and it is one of if
not the best Spider-Man game ever and now I have said Spider-Man so many times
it is starting to sound weird, but I digress.
The gameplay is what really makes this experience as it feels like that they took elements from their previous project, Sunset Overdrive. They took the concept of constant movement and momentum from Sunset Overdrive, as you swing from building to building at the speed of sound and it feels graceful and smooth. It takes a more realistic approach (hear me out) where you can only swing a web if there are buildings and trees in the nearby vicinity, it creates a layer of believability in the world as it always looked silly in the older games where Spidey would cling to thin air.
Combat is instantly familiar if you have played any of the
Batman Arkham games, where you are up against a huge group of enemies where
they will attack you from all corners, where you will dodge and counter.
However fitting with Spider-Man’s speed and agility it is faster compared to
the Batman games, and honestly can get tricky in parts when they introduce
multiple enemy types because you can’t just counter attack out of the
situation. It keeps the combat fresh and honesty never found myself bored with
the combat in the game, compared to the Arkham games where it started feel like
routine.
Spider-Man is not just bound to his standard web shooters,
you can upgrade them to do all sorts of crazy things such as electric webs to
short out transformers (no not those ones), concussive blasts that sending
enemies flying and totally not killing them and many more. These also come into
play with suit powers, you can unlock different suits from the many eras of
Spider-Man, but they are not only cosmetic as they can have gameplay
differences. This is fantastic as it gives you an incentive to finish side
quests, which in most open world games most players will probably do a few and
not bother with them but not the case in this game as it rewards you appropriately.
The presentation is masterful, honesty when they first showed this game off back at the PS4 reveal I thought to myself “there is no way that this game is going to look this good” but I was very wrong. The detail on Spider-Man’s suit is incredible, you can see every bit of stitching on his suit I couldn’t believe it when I first booted up this game. The streets of New York look beautiful, with the excellent lighting at night as the rain beats down onto the pavements with the street lights reflecting to the orange glow of the morning as Spidey looks upon the horizon. This is Insomniac’s best looking game, it is insane all the details I would just swing around the city appreciating the beauty of it all.
Insomniac’s Spider-Man is easily one of if not the best
Spider-Man game to date; it gets everything right about the characters and the
world which leap from the comic panels onto the screen in the virtual world. I
can’t wait for the standalone tale of Miles Morales on the PS5.
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