10 Best Spider-Man 2 Cutscenes From Side Missions, Ranked

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Top 10 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Cutscenes from Side Missions, Ranked

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 boasts an expansive map filled with side missions that not only bring the game’s world to life but also deliver outstanding cutscenes. These cinematic moments significantly enhance the narrative, making them some of the most memorable aspects of the game.

10. Sandman’s Daughter Gets Something To Remember Him
Mission: “Marko’s Memories”

After the Sandman battle, players embark on a mission to collect Marko’s Memories, resulting in a touching statue of Sandman hugging his daughter, Keemia. The cutscene captures Marko’s love for his daughter, providing a poignant memento.

9. Miles Has A Music Lesson
Mission: “Bebop”

In the midst of the “Cultural Museum” storyline, Miles receives a passionate jazz history lesson from saxophonist Eugene. This side mission, “Bebop,” not only saves a legendary saxophone but also showcases the parallels between modern and historical music.

8. Nikola Gets New Art
Mission: “FNSM App: Graffiti Trouble”

In this FNSM app side mission, Miles Morales’ love interest, Hailey Cooper, is revealed as a Good Samaritan covering graffiti with beautiful street art. Nikola, the florist, expresses sheer joy, making this cutscene one of the game’s most memorable moments.

7. Miles Confront Uncle Aaron
Mission: “Room for the Future”

“Room for the Future” serves as the culmination of Miles’ efforts to help his Uncle Aaron leave a life of crime. Despite initial suspicions, the final cutscene is heartwarming, showing Aaron’s rehabilitation through the support of his nephew and sister-in-law.

6. Chameleon Makes A Cameo
Mission: “Unidentified Targets: Target Identified”

The “Unidentified Targets” side missions include an unexpected cameo from Chameleon, Spider-Man’s oldest enemy. The cutscene, featuring Chameleon watching events unfold, adds intrigue and sets the stage for potential future confrontations.

5. Uncovering The Mystery Behind Mysterio
Mission: “Grand Finale”

The conclusion of the Mysterio series reveals Quentin Beck’s perspective on heroism and villainy. The cutscene emphasizes Spider-Man’s unwavering heroism, contrasting it with Mysterio’s claim that he will always be perceived as a villain.

4. A Deal With Delilah

Mission: “Spider Bots”

After completing the Spider-Bot questline, Spider-Man encounters the mysterious Delilah through a portal. Her unique cartoon style, distinct from the game’s realistic graphics, adds a whimsical touch and serves as a nod to Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

3. Cletus Kasady Is Revealed To Be The Leader Of The Flame
Mission: “It Was Meant For Me”

In the final Flame storyline mission, Spider-Man assists Wraith (Yuri) in defeating the cult’s leader, revealed to be Cletus Kasady, setting the stage for potential encounters with the infamous Carnage.

2. Sitting At The Dock With Howard
Mission: “FNSM App: Howard”

The “FNSM App: Howard” side mission introduces a heartbreaking cutscene where Howard recounts his tragic life and bids a farewell to his pigeons. The emotional depth of this scene adds a poignant layer to the game.

1. Sitting In The Park With Grandpa Earl
Mission: “FNSM App: Find Grandpa”

Topping the list is the emotionally charged cutscene from the “Find Grandpa” mission. Set by a lake in Prospect Park, Spider-Man sits with Grandpa Earl, listening to his poignant reflections on life and aging. The tear-jerking scene emphasizes the human side of superhero stories.

Note: Spoilers for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 are included in this article.

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