Spider-Man PS4 10 Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed The First Time Through
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Spider-Man PS4 10 Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed The First Time Through
Let's now look at 10 easter eggs you may have missed your first time through the beloved Marvel's Spider-Man. Marvel's for the PlayStation 4 was Marvel Games' first major release following their change in direction for licensing their characters in video games. Instead of the traditional approach, they wanted to pair the right heroes with the right developers. Not only did Insomniac Games deliver an authentic and well-crafted game, but they also showed that the change in direction was worth the effort. It resulted in a stellar experience for gamers. Let's now look at 10 easter eggs you may have missed your . THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Avengers HQ
Easter eggs are usually references that aren't blatant or extremely obvious, but you'd be surprised at the number of players who don't explore and look around. Avenger's Tower is one of the largest buildings in 'and is easily identifiable thanks to the large logo on the side of the building. Spider-Man doesn't meet or interact with any one of them, as the game mentions they're on the West Coast dealing with a pretty important problem. Sanctum Santorum
Five years ago most moviegoers would have looked confused if you asked them what the Sanctum Santorum was. Thanks to the Doctor Strange film and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole, the magical building has entered the casual conversation lexicon for fans of the MCU. The building serves as the beginning Earth location of Avengers: Infinity War and sets the stage for the world-changing events Thanos sets in motion. Now if only the doctor himself made an appearance in Marvel's Spider-Man. Speeding Train Fail
Now, the kiss in the rain scene may be the most iconic scene in the Sam Raimi trilogy, but there is a close second. Kids and adults who watched the movies remember when by almost ripping his own body in half. This scene was loosely recreated in the boat sinking scene in Spider-Man: Homecoming, but also popped up comedically in the game. When it fails this time around he quips, "That totally worked the first time." A nod to the iconic movie scene. Terrible Proposal
Sometimes game developers do their fans the service of During the development of Marvel's Spider-Man, a fan asked an Insomniac employee if they could work together on an in-game proposal for him and his girlfriend. The message was added via a movie theater billboard and stated "Maddie, will you marry me?" Sadly, it turns out the couple broke up only a few short weeks before the game's release. Hopefully, someone else used it to propose to their girlfriend named Maddie. Wakanda Embassy
Nods to both Avengers Tower and even the Sanctum Santorum make sense considering how important and prominent they are in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There's no surprise that they show up in A neat inclusion in this game's New York is a building dedicated to the Wakandan Embassy. Though people love Black Panther as a film and character, the inclusion of an embassy to the beloved fictional country is a detail they could have cut but made an effort to have it in the final release. Symbiote Suit Tease
Later on, in the article, we'll talk about the actual tease about the symbiote and the suit that follows, but it was referenced earlier than people remember. There's a part early in the game when Spider-Man is working with Yuri where he asks Yuri to the police ball. She says there's no way she would unless he had a black and white suit. Not only is this a jab at him wearing a real suit and tie, but is a funny nod at the black and white symbiote suit Peter Parker will likely wear in the inevitable sequel. Upside-Down Kiss
There's a level of nostalgia for the Sam Raimi Spider-Man films that seem warranted to a certain extent. At the time they captured a lot about what made the character so beloved, despite them no longer holding up by today's film standards. The most iconic scene in the trilogy is arguably the upside-down kiss with Mary Jane in the rain. Towards the beginning of the game, when Spider-Man's capturing Wilson Fisk, he refers to kissing each other as he's hanging from a web upside-down in front of the hulking brute. Shirtless Spider-Man
Were you confused during the college section of the story when you came across a shirtless man in a Spider-Man mask? This was more than just a drunk frat guy cosplaying as New York's savior, it was a reference to an internet personality. The addition of Shirtless Spider-Man is an easter egg reference to the outlandish version of the character "created" by Kinda Funny's Greg Miller. He was a former IGN employee who left and started his own internet group/brand called Kinda Funny alongside Tim Gettys, Nick Scarpino, and Colin Moriarty. That s Stan Lee
You may be scratching your head as an avid Marvel or comics fan wondering how a Stan Lee cameo is an easter egg. Well, the general consumer doesn't know who he is, and on a very surface level. For those who don't know, the old man in the shop that has a lot of dialogue for a side character is a real-life man by the name of Stan Lee. He was responsible for creating and ushering in many Marvel heroes and initiatives and was known as the grandfather and overseer of Marvel Comics. He passed away in November of 2018. Post-Credits Scene
Fans were wondering where the game was heading as the credits began to roll. The storytellers had Aunt May pass away, and Peter's mentor was now behind bars. It was unclear where exactly the sequel was head, that was until the post-credits scene that confirmed suspicions. It turns out that Norman Osborn was using an alien organism to try and heal his son, Harry Osborn. The way the organism moves in the chamber that it's almost certainly the symbiote that leads to black suit