Wow. The new resilient suit looks so good. I guess it's visually my favorite or 2nd favorite; losing, maybe, to the velocity suit.
Wow. The new resilient suit looks so good. I guess it's visually my favorite or 2nd favorite; losing, maybe, to the velocity suit.
This game...this story is what OMD should have been...No deal with the DEVIL, but an epic tale like this.
You guys are a lot further in the story than I am. I been too busy doing side quests, finding Easter eggs and getting collectibles.
I'm little bothered how this game paints Fisk as this Peter's archnemesis. Fisk is a Daredevil to me. Also the fact that Hell's Kitchen is a district in the game and there's no trace of Daredevil leaves a sour taste.
On the plus I'm enjoying all the references to all Spidey's obscure stuff. One of Fisk's thugs mentioned dealing with the Maggia and JJ referenced swarm in his podcast.
There's a lot about the game world's backstory that I am really curious about.
He does get several references. In one of the backpacks scattered around the city, Peter finds a business card for his law firm and quips that the blind lawyer gave it to him should Spider-Man ever get in legal trouble. I'm pretty sure the gym he trained at in Hell's Kitchen is also one of the landmarks.
There's also a second set of photos you have to take and one of them is his Office.
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Well, I can't help you there. There were plenty of street level heroes referenced. Alias Investigations, Rand Corporation, Fogwell's Gym, and Nelson & Murdock as. Secret landmark location. I mean, what more do you want short of him swinging by and helping Peter take down Kingpin?
I found the business card recently. That was awesome.
Your saying the law office is a landmark? I completed the Hell Kitchen landmarks and it wasn't one of them. Do have I to progress the story further to get it?Well, I can't help you there. There were plenty of street level heroes referenced. Alias Investigations, Rand Corporation, Fogwell's Gym, and Nelson & Murdock as. Secret landmark location. I mean, what more do you want short of him swinging by and helping Peter take down Kingpin?
I think the idea too is this is a setting where Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and Venom have all never become villains, so by process of elimination that does kind of leave the Kingpin as the defacto "Big Bad." That's kind of how it was in the Ultimate comics as well when Norman was incapacitated.
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Fun revelation about Tiberius Stone: he seems to be Muslim. One of the Black Cat missions has Spider-Man track down preparations for a heist at what is clearly the 96th Street Mosque on the Upper East Side, but Spider-Man refers to it as "Ty Stone's place."
I gues the dialogue could just be randomized and not tied to any particular stakeout over the other, but I found it to be pretty funny
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