Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is an action-adventure game focused on one of the most popular superheroes of all time. In this game, players can control two Spider-Men as they attempt to save New York.

As for the gameplay, I can confidently say it is near-perfect. Exploring New York as Spider-Man is truly enjoyable, and the fights against both regular enemies and bosses are incredibly fun. However, one drawback for me is certain parts of the game where you control Mary Jane or the two Spider-Men in their everyday lives.

The story serves as a sequel to the first game and its DLC featuring Miles Morales. In my opinion, the storyline is the best we've seen for these characters. The interactions between Peter Parker and Miles Morales, with Peter as the mentor and Miles as the apprentice, are amazing.

We're also talking about one of the most beautiful games on the PS5. The graphics are stunning! Simultaneously, we get a near-perfect representation of New York, and revisiting the city was delightful for me.

In summary, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 stands out as one of the most enjoyable games of 2023. It's my Game of the Year, even though there are other games that may be more ambitious. It's a perfect sequel that enhances everything we saw before, even with almost no innovations.

Reviewed on Jan 21, 2024


2 Comments


2 months ago

great review!

if you don't mind me asking: how do you get so much engagement on your reviews? do you have a blog on the site or something? Or do you work as a journalist or something like that? in either case, always great to read your stuff!

2 months ago

@djyunghoxha My friend, your comment made my day better. Thank you so much! No, I don't have a blog or any connection to games. In reality, I am a lawyer. I write my reviews to organize my gameplay, help other players, and practice my English, which is not my first language.

I usually write a review every weekend, and on that same day, I often interact with other people. I end up reading many reviews on this site and give a lot of likes. I think I spend more time reading, liking, and commenting than actually writing reviews.

In the end, you'll notice that the same people often give likes to your reviews. I don't know if they like as a return for my interaction, but I can assure you that I read almost all the reviews that these recurring people write.