

New York wouldn't be the city that it is without the careful inclusion of Central Park. The in-game design is slightly different, however, having been based off of the original 2002 tower design rather than the one that was eventually built. The One World Trade Center makes its debut as the tallest building in Insomniac's Manhattan. Marvel's Spider-Man has included some of the most iconic landmarks in the New York City skyline. While these locations do not exist in the actual New York, they are a nice nod to the in-universe New York City that Peter Parker inhabits. Quite close by, fans can find the Nelson & Murdock law firm belonging to Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil. In Midtown, players can find Rand Corporation, belonging to the immortal Iron Fist, Danny Rand. Careful observers can locate the sign to Jessica Jones' detective agency, Alias Investigations in the center of Hell's Kitchen.


Daredevil, Iron Fist, and Jessica Jones all have their own locations in the game, though the characters never make an appearance themselves.

Related: 20 Hidden Areas Only Experts Found In Spider-Man PS4įans of the game have likely stumbled upon Avengers Tower during their web swinging adventures, but the city is filled with plenty more unique locations. Players can swing between iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building while also being able to discover some exclusive Marvel Universe locations. Spidey wouldn't be himself without his beloved New York City however, and Insomniac has taken great care in recreating this open world environment as closely as possible. Local New Yorkers, however, may have noticed that the game's version is not as exact as some may believe.ĭeveloped by Insomiac Games, Marvel's Spider-Man puts the player in the shoes of Peter Parker as he comes face to face with a variety of his classic villains. The PS4 exclusive Marvel's Spider-Manhas been applauded for its phenomenal depiction of New York, with many players considering it the best recreation of the city to date.
