Modding has been a part of the PC landscape since its very first inception over four decades ago. From the moment people got their hands on a computer, modding was born, with people adapting interfaces, tweaking programs to run differently, or reworking the code of their favorite game to transform it into a new experience. With the introduction of Half-Life and Valve's Source Engine, modding grew in popularity ten-fold, with it now being easier than ever for fans to create their own games, birthing modern classics like Portal and Counter Strike. Modding has opened a lot of doors over the years, and with Marvel's Spider-Man heading to PC soon, there's sure to be plenty more opportunities to expand on the already-incredible game.
Sony has been gradually porting some of its best first-party titles over to the PC, marking their departure from PlayStation exclusivity. So far, games like Horizon Zero Dawn, Death Stranding, and God of War have all made their way to the PC, where they've been embraced by a whole new community of gamers. As has already been seen with these last few Sony PC releases, modders can add quite a bit of content to these beloved titles, ranging from new missions, to re-skinned enemies, to even entirely new mechanics. And there's one particular area in which mods could benefit Marvel's Spider-Man: its collection of Spidey suits.
Spider-Man Friend or Foe Should Get the Remake Treatment
When it first released in 2018, Marvel's Spider-Man already had a bunch of great Spidey suits to choose from. In total, there were 28 suits in the base game, each hearkening back to some of the web-slingers best comic book outings and cinematic portrayals. Iconic suits like Spider-Man 2099 and Noir were in there, along with the
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