tehsax

tehsax t1_jeddj3l wrote

Even if you buy the Snap BP for the card, you still have to have the other cards necessary to make the deck work. I've just started last month, and have been playing every day for the last 6 weeks. I'm collector level 650 or something and I'm missing most of the cards necessary to build any of the meta decks. It really only makes sense to always go for the BP if you have most of the cards anyway. If you don't, the card included with the BP may even be completely useless. Technically it's a pay to win mechanic, but in reality it's probably not for most people.

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tehsax t1_je6g3ru wrote

I liked it more than the main game. I thought the story was less convoluted with the tighter focus on just one antagonist and I loved the entire vibe around the Harlem neighborhood, with the hip hop beats in the soundtrack while swinging through the city and everything. I also liked Miles more than Peter. No specific reason, I just found him even more likeable.

Yes, it's shorter, but that also results in a more streamlined, focussed campaign, I think. Having said that, I'd also definitely recommend both. The swinging has a Mario-like quality in the sense that simply moving around is a lot of fun in and of itself. That's a very rare quality in video games, and Insomniac nailed it.

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tehsax t1_j3i0rf0 wrote

It's enjoyable. Different from the first film. The first one is more an old-fashioned whodunit, whereas this one is more of a comedy. It takes a good half hour to get going though. Until then you'll be asking yourself what the film is actually about. But once it picks up, it's a good time.

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