Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered PC: best landmark to visit

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered PC: best landmark to visit

While playing as Peter Parker, players can enjoy exploring the vast open-world scene of the game from Marvel. Swinging across towers, jumping from building to building, or even standing on the top of Oscorp Tower are among the most satisfying stuff to do in Spiderman the game. The game actually let us wander, explore any corner of the beautiful Manhattan. Let’s point out some of the must-visit place in the game, along with some hidden easter eggs.

Avengers Tower

While the first landmark the game the player see is the Empire State Building, players will eventually be looking for the tallest buildings to snapshot. This is why one of the first landmarks most players will come across is Avengers Tower.
This is among the tallest building in the entire map, so any Spider-man players who want to jump off any big tower will likely to choose Avengers Tower to be the launching point.

Nelson And Murdock

For any fan of Marvel, Daredevil is such street-hero character that has incredible physical abilities. Living in the same city with Spider-man, players can come across his office. The landmark is easily spotted once the player reaches Hell’s Kitchen. The plaque is clearly situated on the wall, and easily noticed since it stands out from the surrounding brickwork. It’s just that the rest of the building is pretty easy to miss out, so it’s easy to pass over while swinging by at usual speed. However, that makes finding it all the more satisfying, especially for Daredevil fans.

The Sanctum Sanctorum

Unlike the last destination, it won’t be quite as hard to find the Sanctum Sanctorum. The Sanctum is a very distinct building with clearly identifiable features, the sign of “magic”. While not towering over the city like Avengers Tower, it’s still hard to miss once the player enters that side of town. In the next games of Marvel, we would love to see Spider-man and Doctor Strange side by side defending the city, or at least some collaborations, like the Spider-man: No Way Home movie.

Oscorp Tower

Although Norman Osborn is not a favourable character in the game, one has to admit that swinging around his tower is still a great achievement that no person playing Marvel’s Spider-Man would want to miss out. This tower is also a good visual attraction at night, with purple neon led, players can easily spot this location.

Insomniac Games Studio

It is kinda funny to find the game developer building in this game, but Insomniac actually put it’s building in the game, making it an interesting easter egg to explore. This studio is next to another landmark, the Rand Corporation — a reference to Iron Fist — and is located in the northern part of Midtown. The fact that the building number used by the building in-game is the same as the one in real life — 2255 — is a neat little touch as well.


Uncle Ben’s grave

The death of uncle Ben is one of the most sorrow incident in the story of Spider-man. Now in this game, players can physically visit his grave to honor this dearest person. Press F to pay respect.

Conclusion

Marvel’s Spider-man is actually a good game to play, with numerous explorations and details. The city is described almost perfectly in this open-world game. Players should pay attention to every detail in the game, you might be surprised by the smallest frame, effort from the team developer.

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