Yeah it took me a few tries, but it was hella fun outside of having to hear the Aunt May and Harry Osborn stories over and over and fucking over. Easiest golds are the stealth, just use remote mines on the holograms
By Not Go To PostYeah it took me a few tries, but it was hella fun outside of having to hear the Aunt May and Harry Osborn stories over and over and fucking over. Easiest golds are the stealth, just use remote mines on the hologramsYeah, I just find that the accuracy hitting the exact zip points is pissing me off. Even then, every YT vid I've seen of someone doing it, they're doing it in nearly exactly 45 seconds
I think I was 44 or 45. Yeah it depends on your route but making that 180 turn off the lamp post and dive swinging to get enough momentum to the last ring in like 3 seconds took the most amount of time for me
As far as zip points, sometimes you gotta compensate and improvise. Even if you're not 100% accurate, there are enough of them to make up for lost time elsewhere without having to have perfect precision
As far as zip points, sometimes you gotta compensate and improvise. Even if you're not 100% accurate, there are enough of them to make up for lost time elsewhere without having to have perfect precision
Surprised when people say the ending made them emotional. Both the stories in this and the last game are mediocre af.
I thought the first game had some decent moments story-wise, and I think the character work was generally pretty good.
Miles himself is the strongest part of the narrative in MM. Aside from that though, there's not much there. The villains aren't as good - one has a bit of a confused portrayal, while the other is a moustache twirler played by Troy Baker because of course he is.
Miles himself is the strongest part of the narrative in MM. Aside from that though, there's not much there. The villains aren't as good - one has a bit of a confused portrayal, while the other is a moustache twirler played by Troy Baker because of course he is.