Seriously, so many tasks take you through/past Central Park, it got annoying having no easy way to websling through. The wingsuit is a great part of the kit.
Only question being, how the hell does broke, near-homeless Peter afford all the gadgets.
It’s the first time I read these games referred as Red and Blue (like Pokemon editions, lol). Why not just call it Miles Morales, if you have to specify what it is with additional brackets anyway? Is this common way to refer like that?
That’s because Miles Morales isn’t a complete new game, it is basically a DLC released as a separate game. I never played any of these games and this is just what I got when reading about it at launch.
? I think there is some misunderstanding here. I didn’t say the game is “literally” a DLC. Miles Morales is designed “like a DLC”, in the sense that the game is not an entire new game, but more like a side quest and not a full standalone game. It’s also a shorter game too at half the playtime and reuses lot of the first Spiderman game. To make it clear: I am not saying Miles Morales is equivalent to a DLC, but it is like a DLC expended into its own standalone game. And there is nothing wrong with it (if the price is alright, but to be honest I think its overpriced at 50).
Spider-Man 2 is literally the only thing they have that I want to play, and that is not worth getting a console for.
Spider-Man 2 is on PC.
Well I’ll be damned, I thought they only ported the first one.
Man, it’s alright. You don’t have to get damned over a game.
If you played Spiderman Red (Peter) or Spideman Blue (Miles)
You’ve already played Spiderman 2…
But WINGS
Seriously, so many tasks take you through/past Central Park, it got annoying having no easy way to websling through. The wingsuit is a great part of the kit.
Only question being, how the hell does broke, near-homeless Peter afford all the gadgets.
Hard disagree, if you play 2, then go back to the first, they play so differently. Each iteration has movement getting even more fun than the last.
It’s the first time I read these games referred as Red and Blue (like Pokemon editions, lol). Why not just call it Miles Morales, if you have to specify what it is with additional brackets anyway? Is this common way to refer like that?
I guess I was just trying to point out how incredibly similar they were.
And how little Spiderman 2 does to change that.
That’s because Miles Morales isn’t a complete new game, it is basically a DLC released as a separate game. I never played any of these games and this is just what I got when reading about it at launch.
I mean you can say that but Sony sold it at a
$60$70 as a full game.Are you sure? I thought the game launched at 50 Dollar / Euros. Not sure how reliable this source is, but at https://psprices.com/region-us/game/4229669/marvels-spider-man-miles-morales-ps4-ps5 its listed at 50 for launch. Down below the ultimate edition cost 70.
$50 is still not DLC territory
? I think there is some misunderstanding here. I didn’t say the game is “literally” a DLC. Miles Morales is designed “like a DLC”, in the sense that the game is not an entire new game, but more like a side quest and not a full standalone game. It’s also a shorter game too at half the playtime and reuses lot of the first Spiderman game. To make it clear: I am not saying Miles Morales is equivalent to a DLC, but it is like a DLC expended into its own standalone game. And there is nothing wrong with it (if the price is alright, but to be honest I think its overpriced at 50).
If you ever played a Spiderman game for that matter. I couldn’t finish Spidey Blue. So boring. Cool cinematics tho.
The PS2 one is better anyway imo, and you can just emulate that for free. Speaking as someone who played the Insomniac Spider-Man games first too btw