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Insomniac’s first go-round with the Marvel license resulted in one of the greatest superhero games ever made, andMarvel’s Spider-Man 2has a near-impossible task ahead of itself trying to outdo what came before it. A predictable but wonderfully written story, phenomenal performances, great visuals and sound design, a plethora of content to enjoy, and really excellent combat and web-swinging mechanics were all present inthe firstMarvel’s Spider-Man, but that doesn’t mean that the game was perfect.

Though it garnered a great critical and fan reception upon its initial 2018 launch,Marvel’s Spider-Manstill received a healthy amount of constructive criticism. One of the biggest complaints critics and fans voiced withMarvel’s Spider-Manwas the game’s disappointing and repetitive side missions, and one of the game’s biggest offenders wasthe F-list villain Screwball. But while she’s become the first game’s punching bag,Marvel’s Spider-Man 2might end up needing Screwball after all.

Screwball excitedly holding a phone in Marvel’s Spider-Man game.

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Might Need Screwball More Than Ever

Of all ofMarvel’s Spider-Man’s characters, none was hated quite as much as Screwball. First introduced in the side mission “Internet Famous,” Screwball is a minor antagonist inMarvel’s Spider-Man, popping up frequently to issue the player with various combat and stealth challenges, all designed to give her more online followers. Adopting an inherently irritating influencer archetype, it’s only natural that many players found Screwball a tad too obnoxious and abrasive, and paired with the constant goading during challenges, Screwball can end up being one ofMarvel’s Spider-Man’s most annoying features.

In this current lead-up toMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, fan wish lists are getting incredibly long, with fans wanting new combat mechanics, tweaks to web-swinging, new abilities, and much, much more. But of all these wishes, one of the loudest requests is for Screwball to stay out of the sequel. Still, while she didn’t make a great first impression, Screwball might actually be needed inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, far more than she was in the first game.

From the trailers released so far, it seems as thoughMarvel’s Spider-Man 2is going to have a slightly darker tone than its two predecessors, a common trend of popular sequels. The very firstMarvel’s Spider-Man 2announcement trailer had some pretty eerie vibes, and the PlayStation Showcase gameplay trailer doubled down on that with the reveal that Peter is succumbing to the Symbiote. And inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s most recent trailer, the tone seems darker than ever, with Venom let loose on the city, Peter seemingly stalking MJ with the Symbiote suit on, and Miles having to face insurmountable odds to rescue him.Marvel’s Spider-Man 2looks like it’s tackling some tough themes, and there’s one side character that could add some much-needed levity to the narrative.

With the vast majority ofMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s storylikely being on the darker side, it might be nice for the game to balance its tone by keeping at least some of its side content nice and breezy, and Screwball might fit the bill. While her dialogue might need to be toned down a little, Screwball could actually end up being exactly the type of comic relief thatMarvel’s Spider-Man 2might need. And on top of that, it’s always a good idea to have a set of optional challenges for the player to complete in an open-world game, though they’ll probably need to be much more varied and better balanced than those in the firstMarvel’s Spider-Manand its subsequent DLC.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2launches on October 20, exclusively for PlayStation 5.

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