is replete with additions and improvements to the previous titles from developer Insomniac Games, but one feature that isn't present is a huge missed opportunity. The newest entry expands on its predecessors by putting both Peter Parker and Miles Morales at the forefront, testing their mettle and web-slinging prowess against threats new and old. From a world with increased density and scale to developments like seamless fast travel that can jump to any point on the map, Insomniac Games pushed the envelope in many ways while failing to implement an age-old option that generates fun.
The nature of 's dual protagonist lends itself to interesting gameplay and narrative possibilities. Although the core swing mechanics remain the same between the two characters, they do each have unique features that can shake up combat. It's also possible to run across one Spider-Man while playing as the other, reinforcing the believability of the world and the distinction of the characters. Quickly swapping between characters lets the adventure change up on the fly, but properly embodying both at once is where the options suddenly stop covering the bases.
Co-op multiplayer might seem like the perfect way to keep Peter and Miles in action together, but unfortunately, doesn't have support for more than one player at a time. This can hardly be seen as a careless oversight, as implementing proper multiplayer would have no doubt been a development challenge, but it is a bit disappointing that the task wasn't tackled and surmounted. Web-slinging with a companion could give a unique draw over its predecessors and make a case for why upgrading to a PS5 might really be worth it.
wouldn't need a dedicated co-op campaign or any competitive online mode
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