features a great deal of side content for Peter and Miles to explore while traversing through the streets of New York City. Though this exceptional game has a phenomenal main story, some of the game's side missions and activities are so good that they almost steal the show. One notable highlight in many of 's side missions and activities is their brilliant cutscenes, which can offer incredible cinematics, ambiance, and an invaluable addition to the game's narrative.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.]
has been cited as one of the best PS5 exclusive games yet to be released. While the main story is more than deserving of this accolade alone, the side content brings the game'senormous map to life. Hidden in these inauspicious non-essential activities lies some of the most deeply moving and exciting cutscenes that can be found anywhere in Insomniac's .
Following the conclusion of the battle against the Sandman, the two Spider-Men will be able to start collecting 14 Marko’s Memories. Completing this results in getting a statue of Marko hugging his daughter, Keemia. Through listening to the memories, it's apparent that Marko is really just wanting to protect Keemia. At the end, Spider-Man will drop the statue off at Keemia's house, giving Sandman's daughter something nice to remember him by that shows his love for her.
Roughly halfway through the «Cultural Museum» storyline, Miles will be afforded an impassioned music history lesson from a saxophonist named Eugene during the side mission «Bebop.» After saving him from a gang of criminals attempting to steal Charlie Parker's legendary saxophone, Eugene goes on, in a cutscene, to deliver a memorable lesson in jazz history. While Miles
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