He might have these spectacular powers, but each of us could picture going through Peter Parker's daily struggles. See, ever since his debut in Amazing Fantasy #15 way back in 1962, Spider-Man made his mark by being one of the most relatable superheroes in existence. Marvel's Spider-Man takes virtually everything from the comics that makes Peter Parker appealing and produces it in vivid detail. This take on the wildly popular superhero is one of the most engaging versions of the web slinger to date, and everyone from comic fans to action players will want to spin this web. But this might be one time when the power might not be enough to shoulder the responsibility. With a newly minted Sinister Six in front of him, a few close friends and loved ones behind him, and a city that needs him, it'll take everything Peter's got just to survive.
Before long, Spider-Man finds himself in the fight of his life against a cadre of supervillains all trying to carve out a piece of the city for themselves. When Wilson Fisk, aka the "Kingpin," is finally brought to justice, his incarceration leaves a power vacuum in the criminal underworld that's just waiting to be filled. This is still a Peter Parker that's fighting to find balance in his life as often as he's fighting criminals, and one who's never forgotten that "with great power comes great responsibility." Make no mistake about it, though: This is a new take on the iconic wall crawler, with more than a few new twists. It's time to slip into some spandex, strap on your web shooters, and swing through the skies, as MARVEL'S SPIDER-MAN gives players a chance to spin their webs, any size, and catch some thieves just like flies.
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