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Marvel’s Spider-Man’s The City That Never Sleeps DLC allows for even more gameplay after the events of the main story, with each entry featuring a respectable duration and a variety of side activities. It adds approximately 6 hours of story to the game, but completionists will have to explore a bit more to experience everything it has to offer.
Completing Marvel’s Spider-Man
The Main Story
Marvel’s Spider-Man pits Peter Parker up against the terrifying Mister Negative, a powerful foe who calls upon negative energy to achieve his sinister goals. He was once a nobleman who sought to help those in need, but his lust for power led him down a dark path of villainy. It will take roughly 17 hours of gameplay to see Martin Li’s story to an end, but only if the player devotes themselves entirely to the main story and disregards all side activities.
Peter will make several shocking discoveries throughout his adventures, but uncovering the fractured mind of his mentor, Otto Octavius, will add a few more hours to the game’s story. Defeating Martin Li is made out to be the sole objective of the plot, but Otto’s questionable goals will force Peter to don his spider suit for a little while longer.
The Side Activities
Marvel’s Spider-Man is home to a unique variety of side activities for the player to complete. The further the narrative progresses, the more optional events become available. If ignored, the post-game will see the entire map covered in quest markers, so completionists may want to complete these side missions as they become available.
Each mission has a unique premise with most of them requiring different feats to be performed. Some will task Peter with swinging between skyscrapers whilst in pursuit of a pigeon, while others will see him attempting to stop his lesser present enemies from wreaking havoc on New York. Like most open-world games, there are also numerous collectibles to be found. These tasks can all be completed with relative ease, but fully completing each side mission will require an extra 17 hours of gameplay on top of the lengthy main story.
The City That Never Sleeps DLC
The City That Never Sleeps DLC takes place several months after the main events of the base game and can only be completed once the credits have rolled. The Maggia family is attempting to take advantage of Wilson Fisk’s absence by replacing him, but Spider-Man refuses to allow any more harm to come to his city.
Each entry in The City That Never Sleeps takes roughly 2 hours to complete, but the side activities will require an extra 3 overall. Defeating Hammerhead and all the new DLC villains will bring the total playtime of the DLC up to 9 hours.
Platinuming The Game
Aside from the side activities and collectibles, there are a few less obvious tasks that need to be completed to truly beat the game. The trophy list will document these required feats, but they can prove to be quite challenging without an appropriate guide. There is a total of 5 trophies that fall into this category.
Once these more subtle trophies have been unlocked, the player will receive the “Be Greater” platinum trophy to commend them for their efforts, but only if the rest of the game’s objectives have been completed. Marvel’s Spider-Man will take upwards of 45 hours to fully complete for a completionist and approximately 23 for a casual player.
Marvel’s Spider-Man is available on PS4 and PS5, with a PC version releasing on August 12.
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