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Marvel's Spider-Man 2 review: Everything everywhere all at once

While it isn’t the sort of thoroughly polished Sony-published titles you might be used to, it’s a solid outing

October 26, 2023 / 12:56 IST
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Propped up by some excellent gameplay loops, strong character arcs and a very cinematic look and feel (it still befuddles me as to why people think that’s a bad thing), it’s a very good follow-up to the 2018 and 2020 titles. (Image: Insomniac/Sony)

There’s a real temptation to go overboard when putting down thoughts about a game of this sort — one made by a Sony-owned AAA studio, with a rumoured budget of $210 million and based on an extremely popular comic superhero. The launch of this sort of title usually evokes two reactions.

The first is the outpouring of such superlatives as ‘best’, ‘greatest’, absolutely extraordinary’ and those two most (it’s got me going with the superlatives too!) cringe-inducing abbreviations, ‘GOTY’ and ‘GOAT’. That’s ‘game of the year’ and ‘greatest of all time’ if you were wondering.

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(Image: Insomniac/Sony)

If by this point you’ve stopped squirming at all that, there’s the other reaction: This is a terrible game because it’s published by Sony, it’s too formulaic, it’s only a collection of cutscenes and it doesn’t make me die 100 times so as to make me ‘git gud’ and worship at the altar of the game’s brilliant developer.