An Insomniac Games developer has shared an unused piece of animation from Marvel's Spider-Man 2 pertaining to the game's iconic antagonist, Venom. Despite not making it to the final version of Marvel's Spider-Man 2, fans are quite impressed with how good the animation is.
With Venom having his own fan base far before the release of Marvel's Spider-Man 2, expectations were high for Insomniac Games' portrayal of the symbiote. The fact that the Marvel's Spider-Man 2 community was yearning to get more playtime as Venom speaks volumes about how fans feel about the game's take on the character. However, it seems like there was a slightly different variant of Venom which Insomniac Games had initially designed, and it has left fans in a dilemma.
In a new tweet, Insomniac Games' Advanced Senior Animator Liam Murphy shared an interesting video from the pre-release version of the game. The post showcases a much different version of Venom from what players saw in the game, with more of a goopy appearance.
While players can travel short distances while briefly controlling Venom in Marvel's Spider-Man 2, what makes this animation stand out is that it fits in intrinsically with Venom's overall attributes and takes him to the streets of New York. In the video, Venom moves across a road while the Symbiote is still in its liquid form, which gives the traversal a really slick appearance. The way Venom regains his form toward the end of the footage is equally satisfying to watch.
As Liam highlights, this animation over five years old and was one of the first proof-of-concepts Insomniac designed. Considering that Insomniac started working on the sequel after the DLC for the first game, it seems like this is probably one of the oldest pre-release videos of Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Liam further adds that the 2D animation was done in Photoshop, by drawing on top of an existing imported video.
This footage has sparked a fresh debate in the community, with some feeling that Marvel's Spider-Man
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