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While he can swing away quickly to evade attacks in general, players will be granted a defensive buff when dodging when the iconic squiggly marks appear around his head. There are a few normal attack strings that clobber and juggle foes and his general acrobatic moves are similar to Black Panther with a splash of Black Widow, but his Spider-Sense is his signature standout that has more nuance. RELATED: Avengers’ Spider-Man Trailer Shows Web Slinger in Action Some of his powers, like his web bomb and drone, rely on gadgets, too moves that fit Spider-Man’s scientific background and appear to give him more versatility. Ranged attacks and heroics will further web up enemies, especially his ultimate that slams a huge web ball into the ground (and also buffs Spider-Man’s damage and defense and, when upgraded, adds web effects to his melee attacks). Gumming enemies up with webs eventually immobilizes them and makes them more vulnerable, which presumably makes him a good fit for big team plays. He can swing from them, punch with them, shoot them - whatever a spider can - but they’re also a new status effect. Spider-Man is, unsurprisingly, built around his webs. It’s not the most original or exciting look at the hero and might lack a bit of the polish seen in other Spider-Man titles, but does appear to have found a spot for Spider-Man’s iconic abilities within the game. There have been many Spider-Man games, but it is still interesting to see how a particular developer envisions its version of the “web head.” Crystal Dynamics is finally about to show the world how its Spider-Man controls in the newest Hero Event titled With Great Power that adds the character to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of Marvel’s Avengers.