A huge selling point for was the fact that it would allow players to assume control of both Peter Parker and Miles Morales' heroes. Both Spider-Men have been the leads of their own titles in the series, but the sequel has managed to bring their stories together with the option to switch between the two on the fly while exploring New York to embark on character-specific side-missions or experiment with their different abilities.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.]
Much like 2018's, also has sequences in which players control other supporting characters. In, these sequences were stealth-based and served as a contrast to Peter Parker's superheroes by stepping into the shoes of two non-superpowered characters: Mary Jane Watson, and Miles Morales prior to the latter's fated spider bite.
Street artist and love interest to Miles Morales, Hailey Cooper, is playable in the "" side mission, which is accessed via the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man app. Miles turns up to sort out an issue reported on the app where a shop has been tagged, but Hailey has beaten him to it and appears to have covered it with her street art. The mission then flashes back to Hailey's perspective to tell the story of how she teamed up with the struggling artist behind the tags, Kayla to help bring their vision to life.
While Hailey was only playable in this one mission, it was a unique experience as her character is deaf. Therefore, instead of there being dialogue, she sees emoji-type images to convey emotions and what items she needs to use. "" also made good use of the Dualsense controller's features in a similar way to 's graffiti missions, as players have to shake the controller to accumulate the paint and
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