Peter Parker, a.k.a. Spider-Man, is a fictional character and eponymous protagonist of the Marvel's Spider-Man series of action-adventure games developed by Insomniac Games. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character was adapted by Insomniac Games writers Jon Paquette, Benjamin Arfmann, and Kelsey Beachum, while he is voiced by Yuri Lowenthal. He has four signature suits: the Advanced Suit, the Velocity Suit designed by Adi Granov, the Resilient Suit designed by Gabriele Dell'Otto, and the Anti-Ock Suit designed by Dustin Brown.
Superhero developed and created by Insomniac Games
"Spider-Man (Insomniac Games)" redirects here. For the video game series, see Spider-Man (Insomniac Games series).
Fictional character
Peter Parker Spider-Man
Marvel's Spider-Man character
Peter Parker in his Advanced Suit, as he appears in Marvel's Spider-Man (2018)
Superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, agility, coordination and balance
Ability to cling to solid surfaces
Accelerated healing
Genius level intellect
Proficient scientist and engineer
Precognitive spider-sense ability
Master martial artist and hand-to-hand combatant
Insomniac's Spider-Man is depicted as a more mature and experienced version of the character, who has battled various supervillains in his eight-year career as the city's protector while still struggling to balance his superhero alter-ego with his life as Peter Parker.
This incarnation of the character has thus far appeared as the main playable protagonist in Marvel's Spider-Man (2018), while being featured in a supporting capacity in the spin-off title Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (2020), and will return as a playable character and one of the two protagonists, alongside Miles Morales in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (2023). The character was later established in Marvel Comics continuity as an alternate version of Spider-Man within the comics' multiverse, being expanded upon by two comic book adaptations, a prequel novel and a spinoff comic book series, designating the universe his stories take place in as "Earth-1048". Insomniac's more mature take on the character was well received. Marketing and merchandising of the character mostly wearing the advanced suit was released before and after the original games' initial release.
Actor John Bubniak performed the physical CGI motion-capture for Peter Parker in Marvel's Spider-Man on PlayStation 4. He was subsequently replaced by Ben Jordan for Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales and the original game's remaster on PlayStation 5 and Microsoft Windows, to better match the facial CGI capture of Yuri Lowenthal. This change has garnered mixed reactions.
Adi Granov helped design one of the character's original suits, the Velocity Suit.
Several characters from Marvel Comics were considered to have their own game developed by Insomniac Games but the team's final choice was to adapt Spider-Man. This was due to him and his true identity Peter Parker being more relatable to the staff than other Marvel characters such as Thor and Iron Man, a sentiment that Insomniac CEO Ted Price shared.[1][2] Spider-Man was the first licensed property by Insomniac in 22 years.[3]
Creative director Bryan Intihar collaborated with a team of writers under lead writer Jon Paquette to create an original take on a Spider-Man that remained true to the original.[2] Paquette is cited to have commonly subscribed to Spider-Man (The Amazing Spider-Man and Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man) and also Thor comic books at the "boonies" at a younger age before his time attending film school.[4] Alongside Paquette, the story was written by Ben Arfman and Kelsey Beachum. Comic book and screenwriter Christos Gage co-wrote the script, and comic book writer Dan Slott provided additional story contributions.[5][6] Insomniac researched different iterations of the character to understand what made a compelling Spider-Man story, after which Paquette said "okay let's forget all that stuff", aiming to not draw too much from any single version. One lesson the team took from the research was that whenever Spider-Man wins, Peter Parker loses, and vice versa. Intihar said that from conception, the game was designed to be as much Parker's story as Spider-Man's.[2] The team deliberately avoided retelling Spider-Man's origin, reasoning that everyone knows Spider-Man was bitten by a radioactive spider.[5]
Yuri Lowenthal provides the voice of Peter Parker a.k.a. Spider-Man, but there was some initial reluctance to cast him as he had previously voiced a characteristically different lead character in Sunset Overdrive and it was thought that he was not capable of providing a drastically different performance.[7] Paquette trusted his acting ability however, and convinced the studio to cast him.[8] Working with voice director Kris Zimmerman, Lowenthal tried to differentiate his voices for Parker in his civilian life where he is more gentle, and as Spider-Man, where he is more confident. As a result, he spent a large amount of time working on his performance to achieve a balance. Lowenthal worked with two stunt people throughout the game's development.[9][8]
Design
"When you see the red and blue, the iconic eyes, the overall shape and form, there's no mistaking that as Spider-Man. But... seeing that giant white spider on the red and blue suit, you know that's different, that's from a different universe. That's Insomniac's Spider-Man."
Insomniac wanted to modernize the design of Spider-Man's costume while paying homage to the original design by Steve Ditko. The new advanced costume design retains the traditional red-and-blue color scheme, a large white spider symbol stretching across the torso, gauntlet-like gloves, and sneaker-style design based on athletic wear instead of knee-high boots.[11] Art director Jacinda Chew said the design goal was to create what a "23-year-old, would-be superhero" would wear in 2018 New York City. Chew compared the outfit to compression wear, and said each color represented different materials. Blue is the most flexible, red is thicker for added protection from minor injury, and white offers the most protection, as it covers his chest, hands, and feet.[11][12]
The Velocity Suit is another original suit and was designed by comic book artist Adi Granov.[13][14] The suit is depicted with a glowing red-and-grey design and features metallic paneling.[15][16]
Appearances and summary
Tie-in prequel novel
An official prequel tie-in novel titled Marvel's Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover was released on August 21, 2018, predating the video game.[17] It details Spider-Man's fight with the book's version of Blood Spider and depicts the rivalry between Parker and the Kingpin before the events of the game.[18][19]
Marvel's Spider-Man video game series
The character was developed primarily for the 2018 video game Marvel's Spider-Man, and later appeared in its downloadable content (DLC) expansion pack, Marvel's Spider-Man: The City That Never Sleeps, both for the PlayStation 4.[1][15]
Peter Parker was a bright, intelligent and sincere, yet shy, outcasted and withdrawn 15-year-old high school student,[5][20] who gained spider-like superhuman abilities after being bitten by a genetically modified spider during a field trip. Employing a secret identity, Parker uses these abilities to protect the citizens of New York City as the superhero Spider-Man, in order to atone for the murder of his paternal uncle and foster father Ben Parker at the hands of a robber, something for which he was partially responsible and which constantly haunts him, after initially attempting to use his abilities for personal gain.[21] Eight years into his superhero career, the now 23-year-old Parker has become an experienced and masterful crime-fighter who comes into conflict with various supervillains, but struggles to balance both his personal and superhero lives.[22][23][24] He is employed as a research lab assistant under his friend and mentor Dr. Otto Octavius and is aided in his fight by intrepid Daily Bugle reporter Mary Jane Watson, his former high school classmate and ex-girlfriend,[5] and NYPD Captain Yuri Watanabe. In his civilian life, Parker is supported by his Aunt May.[20][5][25] Spider-Man's adventure brings him into contact with other characters, including Afro-Puerto-Rican-American teenager Miles Morales[5] and his parents, NYPD Officer Jefferson Davis and Rio Morales; Oscorp CEO and New York mayor Norman Osborn;[26] and Silver Sablinova, leader of the private military company Sable International.[5]
Parker makes a minor appearance in the follow-up to Marvel's Spider-Man, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, wherein he helps his protege Miles Morales subdue the Rhino at the beginning of the game before departing for Symkaria to join Mary Jane in covering the civil war taking place there as a freelance photographer for the Daily Bugle and entrusts Miles to look after the city, gifting him a new red and blue suit similar to Peter's own original suit, which Miles eventually shifts from after designing a new black and red suit with his best friend Ganke Lee. Throughout the game, Peter is revealed to have set up AI training challenges throughout the city, which Miles can undertake to earn skill points which he can use to uprgade his abilities. He returns at the end of the game where he praises Miles' growth as a hero after the latter stops the war between the Underground and Roxxon, compliments his new suit and heads off to fight crime alongside him. Later in-game dialogue with Miles reveals that he is taking a hiatus from crime-fighting to focus on renovating Aunt May's old house in Queens, which he inherited and where he and Mary Jane have decided to move in together, while also focusing on finding a new job with Miles suggesting he take up a teaching job.[27]
The character will be back in Marvel's Spider-Man 2, releasing in 2023 for the PlayStation 5. He will feature as a main playable protagonist alongside Miles.[28]
Marvel Comics canon continuity
Insomniac's Spider-Man as depicted in the comic book cover of Spider-Geddon #0 (September 2018). Art by Clayton Crain.
The character appears in the 2018 Spider-Geddon comic book storyline written by Christos Gage, a sequel to 2014's Spider-Verse, which brings together different variations of Spider-Man themed superheroes from the multiverse within Marvel Comics to battle the Inheritors. It was first released on September 26, 2018. The comic book designated the character's universe as Earth-1048. The story of Spider-Geddon takes place after the events of the game, and also introduces the universe's version of Tarantula. Insomniac artists provided variant comic book covers for the series.[29][30] Gage felt that "it seemed like a perfect time" to bring the character into mainstream comic books.[31]
A six-issue comic book, titled Marvel's Spider-Man: City at War, was released in March 2019. It follows the events of the game while introducing some new events. The series is published by Marvel, written by Dennis Hopeless, with art by Michelle Bandini, and variant cover arts by Clayton Crain, David Nakayama, Gerardo Sandoval and Adi Granov.[32][33][34] A second miniseries, Marvel's Spider-Man: Velocity, was released in August 2019. Also written by Hopeless, with art by Emilio Laiso, the miniseries takes place after the events of the game, detailing Spider-Man's encounter with the supervillain Swarm, and Mary Jane's work with reporter Ben Urich.[35] A third miniseries, Marvel's Spider-Man: The Black Cat Strikes, was released in 2020. Written by Hopeless with art by Luca Maresca, the miniseries adapts the events of the downloadable content The City That Never Sleeps while elaborating upon Spider-Man and Black Cat's relationship.[36]
Merchandising and marketing
Creative director Brian Intihar in San Diego Comic Con in front of a PlayStation 4 Pro video game console on display with Advanced Suit design
Yuri Lowenthal revealing an action-figure of Insomniac's Spider-Man in Comic Con 2018
Artwork dedicated by famed comic book artist, Alex Ross, depicting the character was featured by Game Informer even before the game release.[37]
The character was also spotlighted in a blockbuster style commercial in a 2018 NFL Draft Thursday night premiere of American football by NBC.[38]
Around the release of the game, PlayStation 4 Pro bundles included official skins of the character's logo entitled "Amazing Red".[39]
Various merchandise of the character was sold before the game's release.[40] Action Figures were made by companies like Diamond Select Toys releasing a 10-inch (250mm) statue of Spider-Man along with Sideshow Collectibles releasing two 1/6 scale statues both based on the game, one of Spider-Man in the stealth suit and another of his Spider-Punk costume, including a guitar and spider-drone.[41][42] A velocity suit-wearing Spider-Man by Hot Toys was also announced by Sideshow Collectibles.[43] Hasbro released a Marvel Legends action figure of Spider-Man from the video game as a GameStop exclusive.[44] A Funko Pop figure of the character was released, which was also exclusive to GameStop.[45] Clothes such as hoodies and t-shirts of the character and the advanced costume have been made.[45][46]
Reception
Portrayal reaction
Insomniac Games' portrayal of Peter Parker has been well received.[47][48] Jonahan Dornbush of IGN praised the game's focus on Parker and highlighted Yuri Lowenthal for his "emotional honesty" that made it one of Dornbush's favorite portrayals of the character.[21] Dom Nero of Esquire praised the character as one of the best versions of Spider-Man he has seen. He enjoyed the way that Insomniac depicted Spider-Man's morality while still allowing him to "web-kick some ass". He also praised the way that it handled the transition into adulthood.[49] Noel Ransome of Vice found him identifiable for his difficulty in achieving "greatness", praising Insomniac for taking the risk of depicting a more mature Peter as well as the misfortune of the original Spider-Man.[50]
Josh Harmon of Electronic Gaming Monthly found the character's storytelling to be one of the most interesting things about the game. He praised the writers for their understanding of Spider-Man and heroes in general, which he felt was handled better than how other comic adaptations handle their protagonists.[51] Matt Goldberg of Collider felt that Insomniac did well with understanding Spider-Man's "ethos" and challenging it in unique ways.[52]
The character was named the fan-favorite video game character at the Gamers' Choice Awards in 2018.[53] Comic Book Resources regarded the advanced costume as one of Spider-Man's best alternate costumes.[54]
Face model change controversy
Following the announcement of Marvel's Spider-Man being remastered as a launch title on the PlayStation 5, Insomniac Games revealed that a new face model provided by Ben Jordan would be implemented into the game, to be a better match to the facial capture recorded by Yuri Lowenthal.[55] The new face model reveal was met with major polarizing reactions from fans and critics, and developers even received death threats and demands to change it back.[56][57] Many have cited that the new face model looks drastically younger than the original face model provided by John Bubniak, and has been compared to actor Tom Holland who portrays Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[58][59][60]
Chris Stuckmann criticized the change as unnecessary, jarring, and even detrimental to Miles Morales and the remaster. Stuckmann stated that the original face made Peter more "lived-in" and experienced as Spider-Man and that the change negatively affected the relationship between Miles and Peter, remarking he looked "way too young" to believably be a mentor to Miles.[61] On a more positive note, Sammy Barker of Push Square called the design "pretty good" in his rundown announcement of the new design update.[62]
Homages and references
In the 2018 animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the Advanced Suit makes multiple background appearances throughout the film and is featured more prominently during the end credits sequence.[63]
The live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) features multiple homages to Insomniac's incarnation of the character, with actor Tom Holland. who portrays that franchise's iteration of Peter Parker, recalling playing the first game in his free time during principal photography. During the fight with the displaced Norman Osborn / Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe) at Happy Hogan's conduminium, Peter performs an attack on Osborn that mirrors one of the specialized takedown techniques that can be executed on common enemies in the game and was used by Spider-Man on Kingpin at the end of their fight in the beginning of the game. Said encounter also results in the demise of Peter's aunt May Parker (Marisa Tomei), which mirrors the game and multiple comics featuring the character. During the sequence at the end of the film where Peter is mourning May at her grave following the restoration of his secret identity courtesy of Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), a shot of her tombstone reveals her epitaph as reading. "When you help someone, you help everyone", which directly references her personal mantra recited by Martin Li to Peter at the F.E.A.S.T. shelter, during the main story campaign in Marvel's Spider-Man where incidentally the MCU version of May Parker also works and possibly runs as Martin Li is not yet depicted in the MCU.[66][67]
Insomniac's Spider-Man was referenced in Astro's Playroom (2020), a pack-in game for the PlayStation 5 released at the console's launch, which featured numerous allusions to various franchises published on or exclusive to PlayStation consoles. When entering the Caching Caves area, turning south-east of the Shock Walls leads to a room with an Astro Bot hanging upside-down from a web on the ceiling, a pose commonly associated with the character.[68]
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