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Peter Parker and Miles Morales sit on top of a water tower in Spider-Man 2.
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Spider-Man 2 players agree the game’s worst suit is ‘offensively bad’

With great power comes bad fashion choices.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 players have been overwhelming in their assessment of one particular suit that can be unlocked, dubbing it “offensively bad.”

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With two Spider-Man characters to control and customize throughout the game, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 has a ton of suits to unlock, many of which can be customized further with the use of Suit Styles to switch up the color scheme.

Of course, with such a wide variety of looks to unlock, some are better than others—and players are in agreement on which is the worst of the lot.

Miles Morales’ Evolved suit, which is unlocked via story progression and sees him get his own unique look, has attracted vast criticism in discussions and one particular thread has highlighted just how disappointed players are.

A post on Reddit describing the suit as “offensively bad” attracted over 3,400 upvotes and 1,700 comments, showing that players unanimously agree the suit is disappointing.

One of the major points of criticism is directed towards Miles’ mask, which allows his hair to emerge from the top—a rather odd style choice, particularly if you’re looking to protect your real identity from villains.

Aside from the hair, the suit itself isn’t all that bad, with the light-blue accents highlighting Miles’ Venom abilities, while the trainers worn by Miles are eye-catching and appear to actually be licensed by Adidas, with the three stripes being prominent and the logo on the tongue.

With future updates in the pipeline for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, including the addition of a New Game+ mode and the ability to replay missions, Miles’ Evolved suit could get a patch to address some of its criticisms.

Honestly, the ability to choose whether to have hair showing or not would be enough, or the option to have Miles’ hood up, as it’s really just the hair that holds it back.


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