Reading between the lines, it sounds like a perfect opportunity to sweep between each character and give them their own interior lives like in Grand Theft Auto V. When Peter returns to New York after his work trip with Mary Jane at the end of Miles, he calls his protege to let the teen know there won’t be much in the way of chaperoning. If Insomniac wishes to stick to solo play, there’s another option. But, what if instead of working alongside an NPC, two real-life players could swing through the city and take down villains together? In these moments with another costumed character, the game’s AI is quite competent and never gets in the way. Players can work alongside the computer-controlled Prowler to pull off takedowns in a manner similar to Batman: Arkham Knight’s Dual Play.
Much later in the game, story missions see Miles fight alongside both Prowler (aka his uncle, Aaron Davis) and the Tinkerer (his best friend, Phin Mason) against Roxxon forces. While the rookie Miles deals with the normal crooks, Peter eventually asks him to tag in for wrangling Rhino, leading to a rampage in the mall that sees Peter swing civilians out of danger as Miles does what he can to get the villain under control.
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In the game’s opening moments, Miles and Peter have to fight a convoy full of escaped prisoners and a rampaging Rhino. And thanks to Miles, Insomniac presents a clear vision for what that kind of game could look like.Ĭredit: Sony Interactive Entertainment / Insomniac Games / Marvel Now that two games have been spent building up both characters as similar, but also distinct in their own ways, it’s natural to want to play these games with a friend. Perhaps the most exciting way that the sequel could make use of two web-slingers? Two-player co-op. The first Spider-Man teased the idea of Peter and Miles fighting crime side by side in post-credits scenes in the base game and subsequent DLC. With two Spider-Men now in the picture, and that guaranteed sequel, many fans hope that Spider-Man 2 proper will take full advantage of its two leads. **SPOILER WARNING: This post contains major spoilers for Spider-Man: Miles Morales and the 2018 Spider-Man game** But Miles Morales also provides an interesting look at what could await Miles and Peter when they finally make a full jump to the PlayStation 5 for the sequel. In the meantime, though, we have Miles’ first-ever solo game, which is chiefly concerned with his hero’s journey and showing what makes him distinct from his mentor, Peter Parker. Spider-Man: Miles Morales is not the proper sequel to the 2018 Spider-Mangame, as developer Insomniac was very quick to say.