The spin-off title isn't quite as long as its predecessor, but it still manages to juggle a handful of villains. Insomniac Games' first game in the series,, put players in control of an experienced Peter Parker, thus including a deluge of villains, including the Sinister Six. ' villain slate is comparatively modest, clocking in at a total of five, but this smaller cast works for the benefit of the spin-off's runtime and the constraints of its narrative.
picks up roughly a year after the first game, and follows the exploits of a Spider-Man still learning the ropes. Peter Parker has left New York City to help Mary Jane report on a civil war in Symkaria, leaving Miles the sole Spider-Man for the time being. From crime bosses to technologically enhanced mercenaries and supervillains, really runs the gamut when it comes to big bads, despite its seemingly limited scope. Not every one of the game's villains can be a showstopper, though.
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Kingpin, known publicly as construction mogul Wilson Fisk, is an incredibly minor villain in . It's revealed in a side mission that a group of criminals is working for Kingpin, sabotaging Harlem businesses and communities like the F.E.A.S.T. shelter. It's not exactly a surprise, since Kingpin is known for keeping his operations going, even in prison, where he's residing after the events of. Miles only has one encounter with Kingpin via a video chat, but it serves to expand the history of Kingpin with a reference to his wife, Vanessa.
The conversation also helps establish a different dynamic between Miles and Fisk, with the latter mocking the former as a novice, implying Miles is a fraudulent Spider-Man.
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