168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Spider-Man can fly now! More or less, anyway. Peter Parker and Miles Morales have fitted a pair of web wings to their suits that allow them to glide through the air and take advantage of Manhattan’s unpredictable winds to soar across the city. It&rsquo൩;s exhilarating in practice, and has become one of my primary means of navigation only a few hours into the game. But they do feel a smidge overpowered at times, diluting the fantasy of swinging across the city or trying to crawl on walls like the arachnid superheroes are supposed to. It feels a lot like cheating.
Web wings have been a part of Spider-Man’s arsenal for decades in the comics and across other adaptations, but in a game where much of the joy comes from you feeling like your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man, having an easy way to fly through the world tears some of that away. I’m n🐼o longer sprinting up buildings to gain the height necessary to swing for minutes on end, knowing I can press a button and override that tedium in a matter of seconds. I miss having to make the effort, and how it made me learn the ins and outs of becoming Spider-Man in my own way.

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Web wings are gained in the opening battle against Sandman, with Peter fearing the technology isn’t ready for public use, despite it just being a few pieces of fabric tucked under his armpits. Either way, when our heroes are blown halfway across the city in a storm of sand and wind, the web wings allow them to soar across the Manhattan river within mere seconds. Insomniac uses it as both a way to introduce the mechanic and showcase how its open world has grown co❀mpared to the last game.
You can glimpse down at the bridge that awaits below and sections of the city that previously were little more than set dressing. It’s a stellar moment of magnificent scale, and works bea🎀utifully in the confines of a set piece, but the web wings being used in the open world still make me feel like a dirty little cheater. I’m constantly discouraged from pulling off tricks or swinging through buildings when an easier alternative exists and there is no penalty for its usage. Maybe I’m just a big ol’ fun sponge.
The web wings would have worked better with a generous cooldown, or a greater incentive to mix them together with swinging and tricks that didn’t make far better use of one over the other. Since, right now at least, I’m always reaching a certain height wh▨ere not using wings would be foolish, or at least mean reaching my destination would take long enough that I may as well fast travel.
Reward me for making clever use of the web wings instead of lazily relying on them, because it isn’t like Spider-Man 2 is any stranger to chaining together loads of combos and cool downs to benefit the player. I play a game like this because I want to stic✱k to walls and swing between the skyscrapers, but the web wings often make that feel like an afterthought.