Jonah Jameson takes more and more of a toll on her. Even Mary Jane is having a hard time as her new job under J. Miles, meanwhile, is so focused on being Spider-Man that he’s pushing away his supportive friends, many of whom are on their way to college while Miles languishes. Peter, still grieving the loss of his Aunt May in the previous game, is struggling to adjust to life truly on his own, especially when his inherited mortgage comes due. In the new title, Peter Parker and Miles Morales share top billing as Spider-Man, and both are going through their own fresh growing pains. (Also, just for housekeeping’s sake, when I say “the first game,” I’m referring to both Spider-Man and the Miles Morales expansion.) A symbiotic relationship: The story That said, the game doesn’t improve on some things from the original that could have used the polish. This makes for an experience that feels fresh, cheerful and still comfortingly familiar. Miles and Peter now have Brooklyn and Queens to look after, and they have access to a whole host of new Spider-gadgets and traversal mechanics to deal with the city’s crimes. To accommodate its multiple heroes, Spider-Man 2 has expanded the map. A mysterious black suit makes its appearance in Spider-Man 2.