Marvel’s Spider-Man returns with a second DLC episode on November 20
Marvel's Spider-Man will see the wallcrawler finally butt heads with Hammerhead on November 20, in the second DLC episode, Turf Wars.
Marvel's Spider-Man will see the wallcrawler finally butt heads with Hammerhead on November 20, in the second DLC episode, Turf Wars.
November is an absolutely jam-packed month of releases, from all across the industry. From Pokémon to Football Manager, Hitman to more Spider-Man DLC, here’s a look at the month ahead.
Marvel’s Spider-Man to Dragon Quest 11, Green Day’s ballad of a month-long slumber proved to be entirely incorrect as gamers worldwide stayed awake and burnt the midnight oil so that they could enjoy some new releases. Big games, big names and even bigger financial results defined the month. The biggest surprise though? That Destiny 2 was the most profitable game of the lot.
Every new superhero movie means not only a new story, but also a new suit. So what does the next iteration of the Spider-suit look like?
Marvel’s Spider-Man is a lovely game. While I didn’t especially like some of the open-world fluff in the webhead’s adventures, or some of that forced stealth nonsense, the game more than ably told its story – while also being a delight to play. Swinging around Insomniac’s condensed, idealised version of Manhattan was an absolute delight – leading many to want to do it all again, even though they’ve played the game to completion, with the Platinum trophy to show for it. The impending New Game Plus would be perfect for that – but unfortunately it’s been slightly delayed.
In the upcoming first DLC chapter for Marvel’s Spider-Man, there’ll be three new costumes for players to unlock. Ranging from Brexit Spider-Man to a suit that is more resilient, here’s what they look like.
The Black Cat is back, somebody is about to be robbed and only one amazing web-slinger can stop the ultimate cat burglar whose superpower is an immunity to DC Comics Catwoman intellectual property infringement lawsuits.The City That Never Sleeps DLC isn’t just more of the same according to Insomniac, but also a chance to build on the game by taking fan feedback and learning how to use that constructive criticism to make a better Spider-Man game.
You might be confused as to who's who after seeing the latest trailer for Into The Spider-Verse. Peter Parker may be recognisable, but who’s that fella in the snazzy trenchcoat that Nicolas Cage voices? Why is there a pig cosplaying as the webhead? Is Blizzard going to sue Sony for that character whose mechanised battlesuit has clearly pinched some design inspiration from Overwatch? Well wonder no more, because here’s a quick primer on every Spider-themed character, that you’ll see in Into The Spider-Verse!
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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