Some trophies in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, like the You Know What to Do trophy, offer little context without much explanation on how to unlock them. That’s where we at Dot Esports come in.
The journey to get the Spider-Man 2 platinum trophy continues long after the credits roll on the main story. Now, you have plenty of time to get to some real important things, like paying respects to the dead.
Aunt May’s death at the end of the original Marvel’s Spider-Man changed Peter and shocked everybody when it happened back in 2018. Aunt May is still in the game, though, as part of a graveyard in NYC.
Here’s how to get the You Know What to Do trophy in Spider-Man 2.
How to get the You Know What to Do trophy in Spider-Man 2
It’s now time to pay our respects to the woman who raised Spider-Man. Here’s everything the game tells you about the “You Know What to Do” trophy in Spider-Man 2.
Spider-Man 2: You Know What to Do trophy description
- Bronze trophy
- “As Peter, visit Aunt May’s grave.”
With that context, things are still a bit foggy. Thankfully, we’re here to help you find the grave and get the trophy. Here’s how to do so, and where to find Aunt May’s grave for an emotional scene and Easter egg.
Where to find Aunt May’s grave in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
Aunt May’s grave is found in the cemetery in the far northwest corner of the map, all the way to the northern edge of Harlem. You can see the location marked on the map above.
Make sure you’re playing as Peter Parker and then head to this location. When you get close, you’ll notice a circle icon in the game’s UI pointing directly to where the grave can be interacted with.
The graves for Aunt May and Uncle Ben, directly next to each other, are across from this pillar-like headstone that Spidey is perched on in the image below. It’s close to the back of the cemetery wall.
Approach the grave and press Triangle. Peter will say some words for his late aunt, and the trophy will unlock. Congratulations, and now you’re free to put the controller down for a minute and wipe away the tears.
Rest in peace, Aunt May and Uncle Ben. You’d be proud of the man Peter has become.
Published: Oct 24, 2023 02:42 pm