


Since Task Master can perfectly copy the abilities of heroes and other villains he sees in action, could all of this be building to a confrontation between the two? While Insomniac Games has yet to comment on that, they did confirm that the baddie was watching Peter complete these tasks from hidden points. Task Master, on the other hand, has a series of missions around New York City, with one being the need to locate a bomb and coat it in webs in order to muffle its explosion. Insomniac creative director Bryan Intihar has previously refused to confirm or deny if Miles Morales will be playable, but that didn't stop him from opening up about that fact that Peter's iconic love interest, Mary Jane Watson, will be playable:Īlso rounding out the rogues' gallery will be noteworthy villains and anti-heroes like Black Cat and Task Master, both of which offer their own set of missions. Felicia “Black Cat” Hardy will apparently require Spider-Man to locate a hidden cat in an environment with the title and all of it will be building to some sort of event. It's still unknown if Morales will suit up as Spider-Man in Insomniac's title, but it would be odd if the hero-to-be didn't play a larger role considering that he was featured in the game's first major, and not to mention public, gameplay demo. That individual is none other than Miles Morales, who fans will recognize as the person that takes on the mantle of Spider-Man alongside (and after) Peter Parker in the comics. Following an intense helicopter chase scene, a teenager appears on-screen with his mobile phone – seemingly enamoured by the hero that he just witnessed saving the day. Featured at the end of Spider-Man's E3 2017 demo was a cameo that may have flown over the heads of some gamers that either aren't well-versed in the universe surrounding the Marvel web-slinger.
