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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSpider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, return for an exciting new adventure in the critically acclaimed Marvel's Spider-Man franchise.Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, return for an exciting new adventure in the critically acclaimed Marvel's Spider-Man franchise.Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, return for an exciting new adventure in the critically acclaimed Marvel's Spider-Man franchise.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 21 victoires et 48 nominations au total
Yuri Lowenthal
- Spider-Man
- (voix)
- …
Nadji Jeter
- Spider-Man
- (voix)
- …
Griffin Puatu
- Ganke Lee
- (voix)
Leandro Cano
- Sandman
- (voix)
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Corey Jones
- Tombstone
- (voix)
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Tara Platt
- Wraith
- (voix)
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Chad Doreck
- The Flame
- (voix)
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Erica Lindbeck
- Black Cat
- (voix)
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Ike Amadi
- Aaron Davis
- (voix)
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In the world of superhero video games, few titles have captured the essence of their comic book counterparts as brilliantly as the Spider-Man series from Insomniac Games. The sequel, "Marvel's Spider-Man 2," takes everything that made the first game great and amps it up to create an even more exhilarating and immersive experience. From its compelling narrative to its stunning graphics and enhanced gameplay, Spider-Man 2 swings onto the scene as a must-play title for fans and gamers alike.
The story in "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" is a true standout. It continues the tale of Peter Parker and Miles Morales, now working together as Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, respectively. The game introduces a new and formidable antagonist, Kraven the Hunter, who challenges the two heroes in unexpected ways. Additionally, the return of Venom adds complexity to the narrative, as the character grapples with his newfound powers and responsibilities. The writing is sharp, and the character development is top-notch, creating a rich and emotionally resonant storyline that keeps players invested from start to finish.
One of the game's most striking features is its jaw-dropping graphics. The previous installment was a visual feast, and Spider-Man 2 takes it to the next level. The city of New York is more vibrant and detailed than ever, with dynamic weather effects and realistic lighting that make swinging through the city an absolute joy. The character models, too, are incredibly lifelike, with an attention to detail that makes it feel as if you're controlling the web-slinger himself. The cutscenes seamlessly blend with the gameplay, ensuring a visually cohesive and immersive experience.
Gameplay is where Spider-Man 2 truly shines. Swinging through the city remains a fluid and exhilarating experience, as it was in the first game. The controls are intuitive, making it easy for both newcomers and veterans to jump right in. What's new, however, are the combat mechanics. The addition of team-up moves between Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 adds depth and excitement to battles. The combat animations are smoother and more varied, and players can switch between the two characters on the fly, allowing for dynamic and satisfying combat encounters.
In addition to the improved combat, both Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 have their unique abilities and skill trees. This customization adds strategic depth to the game, allowing players to tailor their playstyle to their liking. Whether you prefer a more stealthy approach or enjoy going head-to-head with foes, the game accommodates a variety of strategies. The city also offers numerous side activities, from crime-fighting to collectibles, providing plenty of opportunities for exploration and engagement beyond the main story.
Another significant addition to "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" is the inclusion of a cooperative mode. Players can team up with a friend in local or online co-op to take on challenges and missions together. This feature adds a social dimension to the game and enhances the already outstanding gameplay experience. It's a great way to share the web-swinging and crime-fighting with a friend, and it's a testament to the game's versatility.
The audio in Spider-Man 2 is just as impressive as the visuals and gameplay. The music, composed by John Paesano, complements the high-stakes action and emotional moments perfectly. The voice acting is stellar, with the returning cast delivering top-notch performances. The banter between Peter and Miles as they navigate the challenges of being heroes is particularly well-executed, adding depth and humor to the characters.
If there's one aspect where Spider-Man 2 might be seen as falling slightly short, it's the length of the main story. While the narrative is engaging, some players may find it a bit shorter than expected. However, the wealth of side activities and the cooperative mode help extend the game's replayability.
In conclusion, "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" is a triumphant sequel that takes the excellence of the first game and elevates it to new heights. The compelling narrative, stunning graphics, and refined gameplay make it a must-play for fans of the superhero genre and gaming enthusiasts in general. The addition of co-op play and the exceptional audio design round out the package, ensuring that Spider-Man 2 is an unforgettable gaming experience. This is a game that not only lives up to the legacy of the web-slinger but also pushes it further into the realm of video game excellence. With great power comes great responsibility, and "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" lives up to both.
The story in "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" is a true standout. It continues the tale of Peter Parker and Miles Morales, now working together as Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, respectively. The game introduces a new and formidable antagonist, Kraven the Hunter, who challenges the two heroes in unexpected ways. Additionally, the return of Venom adds complexity to the narrative, as the character grapples with his newfound powers and responsibilities. The writing is sharp, and the character development is top-notch, creating a rich and emotionally resonant storyline that keeps players invested from start to finish.
One of the game's most striking features is its jaw-dropping graphics. The previous installment was a visual feast, and Spider-Man 2 takes it to the next level. The city of New York is more vibrant and detailed than ever, with dynamic weather effects and realistic lighting that make swinging through the city an absolute joy. The character models, too, are incredibly lifelike, with an attention to detail that makes it feel as if you're controlling the web-slinger himself. The cutscenes seamlessly blend with the gameplay, ensuring a visually cohesive and immersive experience.
Gameplay is where Spider-Man 2 truly shines. Swinging through the city remains a fluid and exhilarating experience, as it was in the first game. The controls are intuitive, making it easy for both newcomers and veterans to jump right in. What's new, however, are the combat mechanics. The addition of team-up moves between Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 adds depth and excitement to battles. The combat animations are smoother and more varied, and players can switch between the two characters on the fly, allowing for dynamic and satisfying combat encounters.
In addition to the improved combat, both Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 have their unique abilities and skill trees. This customization adds strategic depth to the game, allowing players to tailor their playstyle to their liking. Whether you prefer a more stealthy approach or enjoy going head-to-head with foes, the game accommodates a variety of strategies. The city also offers numerous side activities, from crime-fighting to collectibles, providing plenty of opportunities for exploration and engagement beyond the main story.
Another significant addition to "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" is the inclusion of a cooperative mode. Players can team up with a friend in local or online co-op to take on challenges and missions together. This feature adds a social dimension to the game and enhances the already outstanding gameplay experience. It's a great way to share the web-swinging and crime-fighting with a friend, and it's a testament to the game's versatility.
The audio in Spider-Man 2 is just as impressive as the visuals and gameplay. The music, composed by John Paesano, complements the high-stakes action and emotional moments perfectly. The voice acting is stellar, with the returning cast delivering top-notch performances. The banter between Peter and Miles as they navigate the challenges of being heroes is particularly well-executed, adding depth and humor to the characters.
If there's one aspect where Spider-Man 2 might be seen as falling slightly short, it's the length of the main story. While the narrative is engaging, some players may find it a bit shorter than expected. However, the wealth of side activities and the cooperative mode help extend the game's replayability.
In conclusion, "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" is a triumphant sequel that takes the excellence of the first game and elevates it to new heights. The compelling narrative, stunning graphics, and refined gameplay make it a must-play for fans of the superhero genre and gaming enthusiasts in general. The addition of co-op play and the exceptional audio design round out the package, ensuring that Spider-Man 2 is an unforgettable gaming experience. This is a game that not only lives up to the legacy of the web-slinger but also pushes it further into the realm of video game excellence. With great power comes great responsibility, and "Marvel's Spider-Man 2" lives up to both.
I have no complaints about the mechanics or story. Action and swinging are very smooth and I love the new symbiote combat moves. On top of that, the story was fantastic. However, when I saw I had 25% of the game completed after my first sitting, I knew that all of these great aspects were going to be short lived.
It has been 5 years since the first game released, and 3 since the "hold-over" Miles Morales game. Suffice it to say, I was able to platinum this game in just 27 hours. For clarification, that means that not only the main story was completed, but every side quest and challenge along with it. I did not skip any cutscenes. Heck, I only even fast traveled a couple times. This is a $70 AAA game.
For comparison, I have not yet achieved platinum on Spider-Man 1, but I have 34 hours logged and only half of the badges (story completed). This game was much shorter in length and had two Spider-Men compared to the first game, where miles morales was an NPC for all but 10 minutes. God of War Ragnarok, another flagship SIE game, takes around 60 hours to platinum and around 40 for the main story alone. The predecessor God of War 4, takes about 26 hours just for the main story.
In conclusion, I was just looking to see more. They intentionally left us hanging with a couple loose ends so they can sell us DLC in the future. I think these should have been integrated as side quests in this game. It is just a shame to see that this game was 5 years in the making and SIE couldn't even put out 30 hours of gameplay. As a lifelong fan of Spider-Man and someone who bought a PS4 just to play the first game, this is kind of a let down. Again, the action and story are wonderful, but I personally don't feel like I got my $70 worth.
It has been 5 years since the first game released, and 3 since the "hold-over" Miles Morales game. Suffice it to say, I was able to platinum this game in just 27 hours. For clarification, that means that not only the main story was completed, but every side quest and challenge along with it. I did not skip any cutscenes. Heck, I only even fast traveled a couple times. This is a $70 AAA game.
For comparison, I have not yet achieved platinum on Spider-Man 1, but I have 34 hours logged and only half of the badges (story completed). This game was much shorter in length and had two Spider-Men compared to the first game, where miles morales was an NPC for all but 10 minutes. God of War Ragnarok, another flagship SIE game, takes around 60 hours to platinum and around 40 for the main story alone. The predecessor God of War 4, takes about 26 hours just for the main story.
In conclusion, I was just looking to see more. They intentionally left us hanging with a couple loose ends so they can sell us DLC in the future. I think these should have been integrated as side quests in this game. It is just a shame to see that this game was 5 years in the making and SIE couldn't even put out 30 hours of gameplay. As a lifelong fan of Spider-Man and someone who bought a PS4 just to play the first game, this is kind of a let down. Again, the action and story are wonderful, but I personally don't feel like I got my $70 worth.
Over the last few years Insomniac have released two fantastic Spider-Man games. This has led to much anticipation for the sequel to the original game and its spinoff Miles Morales. I have played through this entire game and here is my review for Spider-Man 2. The premise of the game is set a few years after the original game, both Peter Parker and Miles Morales are Spider-Man and using their powers to help New York but not succeeding in their personal lives. However, the return of an old friend and a new powerful enemy forces them to work together to face their biggest enemies.
Characters Yuri Lowenthal reprises his role as Peter Parker and he is fantastic, to me he is an absolute perfect choice for this video game Spider-Man. He plays the experienced version of the character well and this game pushes him in different ways that the previous one does. He is brilliant here and I think he deserves to be in the same discussion as the iconic film versions of the character. I have even got used to his new face here and I am totally fine with it.
Nadji Jeter also reprises his role as Miles Morales and he is also great in the role. We have really seen his journey over the three games and the chemistry between him and Peter is fantastic. He is given a really interesting story here and it shows a more serious side that maybe his game slightly missed. The game does ebb and flow but it does feel like two equal lead characters and that is fantastic to see.
Laura Bailey is back as Mary Jane Watson and she is once again great in her role. She supports both the Spider-Men really well and they give her a story herself but it doesn't overshadow the main plot and she does the character real justice.
Graham Phillips is here as Harry Osbourne and he is fantastic, it feels like these characters have known each other for years and credit to Phillips who has joined the cast and felt like he has always been there. He also has a really interesting character arc and it follows up really well with what we have been told about him in the previous games.
Jim Pirri plays Kraven The Hunter and I love this portrayal of the character. He is physically intimidating but you see how his mind works throughout the game and what his motivations are for the actions that he takes. He is a great villain that is perfect for the story that is being told here.
Also he was in the trailer so I will say Venom is fantastic when he is used here and that is all I will say.
Story This story is fantastic, it does a fantastic job of showing Peter and Miles in their own difficult situations but also situations that affect both of them in their personal life and as Spider-Man. It weaves characters into the story and provides plenty of emotion throughout with a solid ending here. Personally, I actually think I preferred the story in the first game but that doesn't mean this one isn't fantastic in its own way. Some are arguing that it isn't long enough and I kind of get that, but I think it uses everything effectively and it still took me around 18-20 hours to complete which for me is plenty for a video game.
Side Activities The game has plenty of side content and it is a bit of a mixed bag. There are some excellent side missions, one in particular really hit me and made me realise that the game developers really cared. They also do a really good job of setting up future threats for Peter & Miles which is something a bit fresh here. But the majority of the side missions end up seeing either Spider-Man doing the same activity multiple times and it just gets a bit repetitive. I know most open world games has this but it felt like it here and I wasn't a huge fan of it this time.
Gameplay Insomniac decided to go with a more revolution over evolution of the gameplay. It is pretty similar to what we received in the previous two games. This game is pretty clear that Miles & Peter play differently and it provides fresh gameplay in different activities. It provides fantastic action and web swinging along with the web wings allowed for easier traverse across New York. Also yes the MJ missions are back and at first I sighed but they are way better here and I didn't actually mind them and appreciated that Insomniac decided to improve this factor instead of just getting rid of it.
Graphics This game looks beautiful. The character models are great and I love how both Spider-Men look in their costumes and it is great to see them in action. The other villains also look fantastic with Kraven, Lizard and Venom all being beautifully represented here. It shows New York in a fantastic way and made me care about it, overall it is a great looking game.
Overall Overall, Spider-Man 2 is a fantastic game and one of the best superhero games that has ever been made. It tells an amazing story and manages to showcase both Peter Parker and Miles Morales in a really great way. It falls a little short with its side content and overall length but It is still absolutely worth a purchase and anyone with a PS5 must give it a playthrough.
Rating - 9/10.
Characters Yuri Lowenthal reprises his role as Peter Parker and he is fantastic, to me he is an absolute perfect choice for this video game Spider-Man. He plays the experienced version of the character well and this game pushes him in different ways that the previous one does. He is brilliant here and I think he deserves to be in the same discussion as the iconic film versions of the character. I have even got used to his new face here and I am totally fine with it.
Nadji Jeter also reprises his role as Miles Morales and he is also great in the role. We have really seen his journey over the three games and the chemistry between him and Peter is fantastic. He is given a really interesting story here and it shows a more serious side that maybe his game slightly missed. The game does ebb and flow but it does feel like two equal lead characters and that is fantastic to see.
Laura Bailey is back as Mary Jane Watson and she is once again great in her role. She supports both the Spider-Men really well and they give her a story herself but it doesn't overshadow the main plot and she does the character real justice.
Graham Phillips is here as Harry Osbourne and he is fantastic, it feels like these characters have known each other for years and credit to Phillips who has joined the cast and felt like he has always been there. He also has a really interesting character arc and it follows up really well with what we have been told about him in the previous games.
Jim Pirri plays Kraven The Hunter and I love this portrayal of the character. He is physically intimidating but you see how his mind works throughout the game and what his motivations are for the actions that he takes. He is a great villain that is perfect for the story that is being told here.
Also he was in the trailer so I will say Venom is fantastic when he is used here and that is all I will say.
Story This story is fantastic, it does a fantastic job of showing Peter and Miles in their own difficult situations but also situations that affect both of them in their personal life and as Spider-Man. It weaves characters into the story and provides plenty of emotion throughout with a solid ending here. Personally, I actually think I preferred the story in the first game but that doesn't mean this one isn't fantastic in its own way. Some are arguing that it isn't long enough and I kind of get that, but I think it uses everything effectively and it still took me around 18-20 hours to complete which for me is plenty for a video game.
Side Activities The game has plenty of side content and it is a bit of a mixed bag. There are some excellent side missions, one in particular really hit me and made me realise that the game developers really cared. They also do a really good job of setting up future threats for Peter & Miles which is something a bit fresh here. But the majority of the side missions end up seeing either Spider-Man doing the same activity multiple times and it just gets a bit repetitive. I know most open world games has this but it felt like it here and I wasn't a huge fan of it this time.
Gameplay Insomniac decided to go with a more revolution over evolution of the gameplay. It is pretty similar to what we received in the previous two games. This game is pretty clear that Miles & Peter play differently and it provides fresh gameplay in different activities. It provides fantastic action and web swinging along with the web wings allowed for easier traverse across New York. Also yes the MJ missions are back and at first I sighed but they are way better here and I didn't actually mind them and appreciated that Insomniac decided to improve this factor instead of just getting rid of it.
Graphics This game looks beautiful. The character models are great and I love how both Spider-Men look in their costumes and it is great to see them in action. The other villains also look fantastic with Kraven, Lizard and Venom all being beautifully represented here. It shows New York in a fantastic way and made me care about it, overall it is a great looking game.
Overall Overall, Spider-Man 2 is a fantastic game and one of the best superhero games that has ever been made. It tells an amazing story and manages to showcase both Peter Parker and Miles Morales in a really great way. It falls a little short with its side content and overall length but It is still absolutely worth a purchase and anyone with a PS5 must give it a playthrough.
Rating - 9/10.
Spider-Man 2 is really good, but not as good as the first game. Of course, It looks better, and plays better (with some sweet features in the gameplay), as we would expect from a game of the next generation, but the narrative, even if great at some times, is not as round as it was on the previous game.
With two protagonists the lack of focus is a problem, as are the annoying missions with regular characters that we have been spared of in Miles' solo game.
Some of the antagonists are not well developed in the script, and the game suggests that the developers don't want to make more games with Peter, to give Miles the spotlight, wich, if comes to be, I really dislike, to be honest.
With two protagonists the lack of focus is a problem, as are the annoying missions with regular characters that we have been spared of in Miles' solo game.
Some of the antagonists are not well developed in the script, and the game suggests that the developers don't want to make more games with Peter, to give Miles the spotlight, wich, if comes to be, I really dislike, to be honest.
The first game had its flaws being the repetitiveness. The Miles Morales game had no real issues, just wasn't as long, intriguing, and impactful. Spider-Man 2 on the other hand delivered all of this, and so much more. They improved seriously everything. The scale of the missions and side missions, the traversal, the character building, the set pieces, storytelling, combat, versatility, and graphics. Not to mention the fantastic use of next-gen tech. This truly felt like a PS5 game from start to finish.
I loved this game. It never gets boring or dragged out. It is perfectly long and no way near as repetitive as the first two games. I personally didn't get any fatigue at all. Even for the things that were basically the same in the previous games, they changed them enough to make them better in every way. Like for example the car chase crimes, MJ missions (huge improvement btw), and just general crime in the city. They really fine tuned everything in this game. In my experience even bugs were almost fully thinned out. I had like max 5, and only one of them crashed my game. My playthrough was hella smooth and very pleasant!
I have to applaud everyone at Insomniac for this masterpiece. I was hooked from the start and never lost interest. This was filled with surprises and just kept getting better the more I played. I have no complaints at all for this game. This blew it out of the water for all other future story driven games out there. I'm no big gamer, but I can't see anything topping this in the near future. It's a masterpiece. Thank you Insomniac.
I loved this game. It never gets boring or dragged out. It is perfectly long and no way near as repetitive as the first two games. I personally didn't get any fatigue at all. Even for the things that were basically the same in the previous games, they changed them enough to make them better in every way. Like for example the car chase crimes, MJ missions (huge improvement btw), and just general crime in the city. They really fine tuned everything in this game. In my experience even bugs were almost fully thinned out. I had like max 5, and only one of them crashed my game. My playthrough was hella smooth and very pleasant!
I have to applaud everyone at Insomniac for this masterpiece. I was hooked from the start and never lost interest. This was filled with surprises and just kept getting better the more I played. I have no complaints at all for this game. This blew it out of the water for all other future story driven games out there. I'm no big gamer, but I can't see anything topping this in the near future. It's a masterpiece. Thank you Insomniac.
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- AnecdotesYuri Lowenthal researched the behaviours of addiction to get into the mindset of Spider-Man in the Venom suit.
- Citations
Kraven the Hunter: For as long as I can remember, I have looked for an equal. One who could push me, one who could surprise me... one who could even beat me. Yet all I found was disappointment. Will one of you finally give me what I desire?
Venom: Yes... we will.
- Versions alternativesThe Arabic Middle Eastern version was modified to remove all gay references and LGBTQ Pride flags and also alter a mission involving a gay couple. The censorship is because almost all of the Middle East region have very strict anti-LGBTQ laws including in video games and movies.
- ConnexionsFeatured in PlayStation State of Play: Épisode datant du 14 septembre 2023 (2023)
- Bandes originalesCigarette Daydreams
Performed by Cage the Elephant
Written by Jared Champion, Lincoln Parish, Matt Shultz, Brad Shultz, Daniel Tichenor
Published by R And R Nomad Publishing Co. (BMI), Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BMI)
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
["Roll Like We Used To" main story mission; bicycling]
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