The finale of is incredibly dramatic, befitting the narrative's high stakes and deeply personal character arcs. Insomniac Games' latest sees the two Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, working side-by-side to stop Kraven's Great Hunt from ravaging New York City. Although a daunting foe in his own right, Kraven isn't the only marquee villain in; the Venom symbiote emerges to spread the Spider-Men even thinner, threatening both the city as a whole, and those closest to the web-slinging heroes.
[Warning: The following article contains major spoiler for Marvel's Spider-Man 2.]
continues what has become a trend in the series – the main villain and final boss fight turns out to be someone extremely close to Spider-Man. The first game had Peter's mentor, Dr. Otto Octavius, transform fully into Doc Ock and unleash the Devil's Breath virus on New York, and saw the eponymous webhead's childhood friend, Phin Mason, don the Tinkerer's mask. In, an alien symbiote has turned Harry Osborn into Venom, forcing Peter to confront his corrupted best friend in the game's final showdown.
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Desperate to have the cure to his genetic disease back, Harry reclaims the symbiote when Peter tries to get it to Dr. Connors for destruction. Throughout the game, the symbiote has seemingly been growing in strength while attached to both Harry and Peter, and Harry's recklessness quickly results in the symbiote's final form: Venom. The hulking figure rampages through Oscorp and tears through the streets of Manhattan, eventually being confronted by Kraven in Times Square. One of the game's more unconventional boss fights ensues, concluding with Venom decapitating Kraven,
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