In 2018, we were treated to Marvel's Spider-Man for the PlayStation 4. Most gamers felt that it was arguably the greatest superhero video game ever made. The gameplay, graphics, nods to Marvel lore, voice acting, plot, and almost every other aspect was praised by reviewers. The post-credits scene left things wide open for a sequel and it is something that we're all greatly looking forward to.

But when one game gets shown as much love as Marvel's Spider-Man has, it is next to impossible for a sequel to live up to it. However, there are a few things we believe would be great additions. These are our biggest wants for the next installment.

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10 More Selfie Poses

Okay, so when a game is as good as Marvel's Spider-Man, some of the additions you'd want in a sequel are small. One of the coolest aspects of the first was the ability to take selfies. Finding just the right angle or location to take one of these pics was a blast when we weren't paying attention to the main story.

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Whenever you'd take one of these photos, Spidey was simply posing in one of two ways. We'd like to see some more possibilities added. Also, when pedestrians randomly ask us for a selfie, maybe we could get that in our photo album. It's a small thing but it would be fun.

9 Yuri Becomes Wraith

Throughout the game, Spider-Man has a handful of allies. There was Mary Jane, Miles Morales, and possibly the most important, Yuri Watanabe. She is Spidey's contact on the police force who works with him despite objections from her higher-ups. The reason she played such a crucial role seems to be to set in motion one of her comic storylines.

Yuri goes on to become Wraith in The Amazing Spider-Man #663. She even does so during a storyline involving Mr. Negative, a main antagonist of the first game. It feels like the natural progression for Yuri.

8 More New York City

Spider-Man and New York City are synonymous with one another. Even though the MCU films have only featured about a minute or two of Spidey swinging through the city, it is in almost every comic, cartoon, or iteration of the character. The skyscrapers are perfect for his web-swinging.

We love the way Marvel's Spider-Man recreated Manhattan the first time around. But this time we want to see them expand on it. Give us more boroughs. Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Queens all have some great landmarks to explore. A larger map is one way to add to the replay value of this series.

7 Cameos From Other Heroes

How awesome is it to swing through Manhattan and see Avengers Tower? You can scale it, get to the top, and leap off for a fantastic selfie. But where are the rest of the Avengers? Are they off doing something more important? While we understand that this is Spider-Man's story, some cameos would be nice.

The game gives nods to Jessica Jones, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, and Black Panther but we never see them. It would be great to get an appearance from one of them. They can help you during a mission and maybe we could even get a small DLC addition where they become playable.

6 More J. Jonah Jameson

Throughout the game, players will randomly hear news updates from the radio show Just the Facts. It is hosted by former Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson. In the comics, Peter worked for Jonah at the newspaper and constantly had to deal with him badmouthing Spider-Man.

J. Jonah Jameson is always a source of entertainment. His radio bursts were a blast in the game but we're hoping they find a way to give us more of him in a sequel. Maybe Peter ends up working with him again or he gets a TV show and we get to see his outlandish mannerisms. Anything that leads to more J. Jonah Jameson is good with us.

5 Venom

The first game did a wonderful job of bringing in some of Spider-Man's greatest foes. That's a tall task considering he and Batman have the two strongest rogues galleries in comic book lore. Doc Ock, Scorpion, Electro, Kingpin, and many others are represented. But a few were left out.

The post-credits scene all but confirms that Green Goblin will be in this sequel. But we want Venom. The movie starring the character was hugely successful and you just know he'd look fantastic with current or next-gen graphics. Plus, he'd make a great foe for Spidey. While we're at it, we'd love to see Carnage included as well.

4 Better Puzzles

If there is a weakness in Marvel's Spider-Man, it is the puzzles. For the most part, they come when you're playing as Peter or Mary Jane, which are the scenes with the least amount of action. None of them are really challenging and they definitely aren't engaging. That's a problem since they take up a good chunk of gameplay.

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There is an option available to completely skip the puzzles. It makes for a more enjoyable game but that option kind of proves that the developers knew this was a problem point with the game. Either make the puzzles better so they aren't worth skipping or remove them the next time around. We want the former.

3 A More Interactive Open World

Think about a gaming franchise like Grand Theft Auto. Part of what makes it so successful is all of the replayability that comes with the open world aspect. You can interact with almost anything in the world and enter most of the buildings. That was one of the biggest aspects missing from Marvel's Spider-Man.

A fantastic job was done in recreating Manhattan but in the sequel, we'd like to have access to explore it deeper. Maybe we can enter Avengers Tower, the Wakandan Embassy, the Bar with No Name, or the Sanctum Santorum. Or even just the everyday places throughout the city. It would give us even more things to do after we beat the game.

2 Spider-Gwen

Spider-Gwen has quickly become one of the most popular Marvel characters around. Her inclusion in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was one of the things that made that film as great as it was. Gwen Stacy is one of the few notable Spider-Man characters to not appear in the first game. That should change.

Considering Peter's relationship with Mary Jane in the game, this shouldn't be his high school sweetheart Gwen. It should be a Gwen who is already established as the Spider-Gwen heroine. A team-up between them would be a ton of fun, as would a DLC pack where we could play as her.

1 A Multi-Verse

This is perfectly in line with the inclusion of Spider-Gwen. The biggest selling point in the world of Spider-Man right now is the concept of a multi-verse. When it was teased in the trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home, it nearly broke the internet. People were losing their minds at the possibilities.

Think about facing multiple versions of the Green Goblin in one fight. Or facing Doc Ock and his daughter from an alternate dimension. How about playing a colorful level as Spider-Gwen, then going over to the black and white world of Spider-Man Noir? This opens up an incredible amount of new experiences.

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