• Marvel’s Avengers’ Spider-Man DLC Has No Story Missions

    Marvel’s Avengers’ upcoming Spider-Man DLC will not feature story missions like those seen in the Kate Bishop, Hawkeye, and Black Panther updates.

    Rather than a short campaign with bespoke missions, Avengers’ Spider-Man: With Great Power story is told through audio logs and illustrated cutscenes that are unlocked by completing challenges that have been added to the regular Avengers Initiative multiplayer missions. Working through these challenges gradually unfolds a storyline in which Spider-Man uncovers AIM’s new plan to upgrade their Synthoid army.

    Talking to IGN, Avengers’ Gameplay Director, Philippe Therien, explained why Crystal Dynamics chose this direction. “We want to spend our efforts on content that everyone can enjoy, so we chose to spend a lot of our energy on the Klaw raid that's coming up at the same time,” he said.

    “Really that's a simple decision for us. Spider-Man can play all the content, but then we release a piece of content that's good on all platforms. Really that was a decision that's been that way since the beginning,” he concluded.

    Since the Spider-Man DLC doesn’t come with its own story missions, it is not being branded in the same way as previous character DLC; Crystal Dynamics call it a Hero Event. Kate Bishop and Hawkeye’s DLC, which came with in-engine animated cutscenes and story missions, were known as Operations. Black Panther’s more substantial additions in War for Wakanda came branded as an expansion.

    A Hero Event, then, feels more akin to how games like Rainbow Six Siege or League of Legends will add a new character. There’s a certain amount of lore and cosmetics content around them, but the new playable content is essentially just the character themself. For more on that, take a look at our Avengers Spider-Man DLC preview, which goes into detail on how Peter Parker feels to play.

    For other Avengers news, check out the cool suits Spider-Man has access to in the DLC, our story on Square Enix’s president’s feelings on Avengers, and our report on the removal of paid XP boosters from the game.

    Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer.

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    Marvel’s Avengers: Spider-Man Exclusive Hands-On Preview

    Finally, on November 30, Spider-Man is swinging his way into Marvel’s Avengers. If you’re playing on PlayStation, that is. I recently got the chance to spend two hours hands-on with Crystal Dynamics’ latest platform-exclusive addition to the roster and see everything the web-slinger has to offer, and came away looking forward to using his abilities, but a little worried about what it is I’ll actually be doing with them.

    Peter Parker’s introduction to Avengers is slightly different to previous DLC characters Hawkeye, Kate Bishop, and Black Panther. Called a “Hero Event” instead of an “Operation”, Spidey doesn’t have his own story missions, but instead feels more akin to a character joining a hero-shooter roster. He’s an ability-stacked friend who’s good company coming to the dinner party, albeit one who didn’t want to bring a dish of his own or even a bottle of wine for everyone else to enjoy.

    As with every other Avenger, Spider-Man comes complete with his own unique moveset and slots right into the frantic action. With a combat style largely centred on quick evades, perfect dodges, and quickfire melee attacks, he plays somewhat similar to a more nimble Black Panther. While a lot of his strikes are your standard punches and kicks, every now and then a more “Spidey-like” contextual animation will trigger, such as a swift swing into an AIM grunt’s chest with both feet that feels entirely in-keeping with the character.

    As with any of the Avengers he also has three heroic abilities. Web-Bomb causes area of effect damage and is naturally useful for crowd control, but also inflicts the new webbed status effect onto enemies. Once that status effect bar is full, a webbed enemy becomes incapacitated and much easier to take down.

    He plays somewhat similar to a more nimble Black Panther.

    The Spider-Drone is a patrolling AI companion that fires webs at any foe that wanders into its radius. You can choose whether to instruct it to roam a specific area of the fight, or set it to follow mode, offering some welcome flexibility on the battlefield.

    Lastly is Spider-Man’s ultimate ability, the Wrecking Ball. Effectively a giant ball of webs that smashes down onto the ground to damage anyone near it, it works in a similar fashion to Thor’s Bifrost ability but a lot less reliably. I found it to be particularly devastating when it hit, but frustratingly it does miss the target fairly often due to often being quite hard to aim. Of course, you can modify all of these abilities to fit your playstyle, my favourite being a tweak to the Wrecking Ball that covers Spidey’s hands and feet in boxing glove-like webs to inflict extra status damage with each successive hit.

    Spider-Man feels great in combat, which is not entirely surprising; hero design has never been Marvel’s Avengers problem. The same, sadly, can’t quite be said for how it feels to play as Spider-Man outside of a fight. In this preview build I got to swing around the Eastern Seaboard region, which is the closest we’re going to get to Peter’s native Queens, as well as the Future Wasteland biome. A very high bar has been set by Insomniac when it comes to the fluid motion of Spidey, but even allowing some headroom, Avengers falls quite some distance short of it.

    Opting for the ‘swing off of anything’ method, Spider-Man effectively swings from a glass ceiling in the air. In fairness to Crystal Dynamics this is the only real option, with the majority of Avengers’ locations being rural. Having Peter bunny hop across snow and desert isn’t anyone’s idea of fun. The developer also doesn't have the luxury of being able to design a whole city around the Spider-Man mechanics like Insomniac has. Despite this, some of the magic is there, especially for the first swing or two after each launch into the air. But that magic often swiftly and unceremoniously evaporates as Parker smacks his face into that aforementioned glass ceiling and all sense of momentum is lost.

    All illusions are broken once you attempt to swing moderately high into the air and hit that invisible barrier.

    The lack of true swinging freedom is noticeable, and while maybe it’s unfair to compare it with the Insomniac version, it’s honestly questionable whether the swinging feels any better than Spider-Man 2 on the PlayStation 2 did. All illusions are broken once you attempt to swing moderately high into the air and hit that invisible barrier, something that also affects the wall-running, which just stops you from ascending past the 15th storey like an out of service elevator. Stay low and you can build up some decent momentum, but show much ambition and you’ll be met with some pretty restrictive forces.

    Describing Spidey’s arrival as a “Hero Event” instead of an “Operation” is basically code for “don’t expect any story missions”, and that’s exactly what you’re getting. Apart from a short cutscene introducing Spider-Man to the rest of the team, the rest of what I saw of Peter’s plotline about a suspicious chemical company was told through audio files (mainly emails and text messages read aloud) obtained once certain objectives were completed. These are all standard Avengers fare that long-term players will be familiar with, such as perform 25 power attacks or play any two missions. Apart from a HARM Room tutorial there’s no new mission content here, although the long-awaited Klaw Raid will be dropping the same day. That will, of course, require you to spend dozens of hours levelling up Spider-Man first if you want to use him in that.

    The lack of content is definitely frustrating, and those expecting a new set of Spider-Man story missions to play will be left disappointed. He’s voiced proficiently by Sean Chiplock (Revali from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild), but he’s not really given that much to do outside of the minimal cutscenes and infrequent incidental voice lines while in combat. It doesn’t bode well for future heroes to come (if indeed there are any) if this is the sort of treatment they’re getting. If new characters from this point are only here to play through the same robot-filled hallways I’ve already played through more than enough times, that isn’t going to be enough to get me excited for their arrival.

    One thing that Spider-Man doesn’t lack, however, is outfits. Crystal Dynamics’ latest addition to their Marvel Skinematic Universe comes with around 40 suits available to purchase with premium currency and earned through his Hero Challenge Card. There’s every colour under the sun imaginable as well as some fan-favourites from the comics such as the Spider-Noir suit. It’s clear that a great deal of care has been taken in curating and designing these outfits, so it’s a shame that the same attention doesn’t seem to have been paid elsewhere regarding new missions or Spidey’s traversal, two quite key factors if you ask me.

    Spider-Man has been a long time coming to Marvel’s Avengers, and it remains to be seen whether the wait has been worth it. For the moment, though, his addition feels more like a promise fulfilled through gritted teeth rather than one delivered with a smile.

    Simon Cardy thinks that Spider-Ham would have been a bolder direction to take. Come talk to him about all things ham on Twitter at @CardySimon.

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    Xbox Series S Is In Stock at Amazon

    This is maybe the second time since the consoles launched I've written a post to let you know the Xbox Series S is in stock and available for purchase. Yes, it's not the Xbox Series X or the PS5, but for a lot of people, the Series S fits all their requirements and best of all, you can actually get one right now.

    Xbox Series S In Stock

    If you prefer to wait and try your chances, Walmart will have PS5 and Xbox Black Friday stock beginning tomorrow at 4 PM ET, but that's only if you're a Walmart+ member.

    If you're looking to get one for yourself or as a gift, now is the time. This drop has lasted almost an hour now, probably a new record since the Xbox Series S launched last year. It's a Black Friday miracle.

    The fact the Xbox Series S is available for purchase is a nice surprise, but for deals with legs make sure to check out all the best Xbox deals this Black Friday. Now's the perfect time to get a discount on Xbox Game Pass, controllers, and more.

    All the Best Black Friday Deals and Sales

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    Black Friday Nintendo Switch Sale: Breath of the Wild, Fire Emblem and More

    This is a great year for Nintendo Switch owners to bulk up their libraries with some of the best Nintendo Switch Black Friday deals ever seen. GameStop kicked things off with its $27 Switch game prices on some of the best games of all time, including Breath of the Wild, and Amazon price-matched them. However, those deals are no longer with us, and we miss them dearly. I grabbed Paper Mario before the price went back up, but even at the higher price, the games are still less than MSRP.

    Best Black Friday Nintendo Game Prices

    Best Black Friday Nintendo Deals at Amazon

    Amazon price-matched GameStop last night, but its games went out of stock earlier this morning. The $27 Black Friday Nintendo Switch deal at Amazon returned earlier this week, but the prices soon rose again.

    Black Friday Nintendo Deals at Walmart

    Black Friday Nintendo Deals at GameStop

    If you follow Nintendo first-party games, you know how rare it is to see them fall to such a low price. You can save a few more bucks if you buy used from GameStop, but $27 for brand new, first-party Nintendo games is unbelievable.

    And it's not just the ones you probably don't want. These are certified amazing Nintendo games. I've been meaning to pick up Paper Mario and this deal is just the push I needed to order it and gently place it on the pile of other games I bought on sale and haven't gotten around to playing.

    Amazon had price-matched these deals, but let them expire and so GameStop remains at the top of the Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals tier.

    There are a whole lot of other Black Friday Nintendo Switch game deals happening right now, including the lowest-ever price on Ring Fit Adventure.

    All the Best Black Friday Deals and Sales

    Seth Macy is Executive Editor, IGN Commerce, and just wants to be your friend. You can find him hosting the Nintendo Voice Chat podcast.

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    Into The Spider-Verse on 4K Blu-ray Is Just $10 Right Now

    Black Friday deals have been flowing pretty steadily as we ramp up towards this year's biggest shopping event. And, with so many deals, some are bound to slip through the cracks. But, our Spidey-senses were tingling for this one, and it's the perfect gift for friends, family, or yourself.

    Right now, you can scoop up Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse on 4K UHD Blu-ray a.k.a. one of the best movies to come out in the past few years, for just $10. So, swing on over to Amazon and don't miss out on this one.

    Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Black Friday Deal

    If you're shopping for fans of Marvel this year, or simply just fans great animation, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a must-watch. Not only does it tell a great story, but also "delivers a dynamic visual experience unlike any other" according to our review.

    This bundle features a 4K UHD copy of the movie, which requires a 4K Blu-ray player to watch. Alternatively, you can watch it using a PS5, Xbox Series X|S, or Xbox One X/S. If you or your gift recipient doesn't own a 4K Blu-ray player, the bundle also includes a standard Blu-ray copy, too.

    Now is the perfect time to catch up on this fantastic film as a sequel is already in the works and slated for a 2022 release date. For more great savings, check out our roundup of all the best 4K Blu-ray Black Friday Deals and 4K TV Black Friday Deals.

    All the Best Black Friday Deals and Sales

    Matthew Adler is a Commerce, Features, Guides, News, Previews, and Reviews writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @MatthewAdler and watch him stream on Twitch.

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