Marvel's Midnight Suns appeared as a unique superhero video game right from its first reveal. Developed by Firaxis, known for its work on the X-COM and Civilization franchises, Midnight Suns follows a similar tactical style of gameplay, with Marvel heroes replacing the custom squad members that players could create in the studio's previous sci-fi strategy titles. While some fans were unsure of the card mechanics featured in Marvel's Midnight Suns at first, the game has been steadily building a good train of hype with character reveals and new trailers.

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While Spider-Man has been revealed for some time, Firaxis has only now shown off how the webslinger will play in Marvel's Midnight Suns. In a thirty-second video posted to the game's YouTube channel, there isn't an extensive look at Spider-Man gameplay, but there is enough of an idea for fans to see how the character will fight. A lot of Spider-Man's moves seem to be borrowed from the PS4 games, which isn't necessarily a bad thing as the combat of that title made the superhero feel incredibly fun to play.

There are some new additions to Spider-Man's moveset shown off in the trailer, including his "Demon-Webber" ability, which appears to set Spider-Man on fire before he launches into the air. Then, flaming limbs sprout from the back of the superhero's suit just before the trailer ends. Spider-Man will also have the ability to bind enemies with his webs, as shown in the trailer. Compared to the other revealed gameplay for Marvel's Midnight Suns, Spider-Man appears as a hero that deals well with crowds of enemies, binding them and knocking them over with AoE attacks.

Finally, the trailer also features some of Yuri Lowenthal's voice acting for Spider-Man who also played the webslinger in Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) to great fan reception. Now, he is reprising the role for Marvel's Midnight Suns, and again, fans are glad to see him as Spider-Man. Some stated that as they know Spider-Man the best from the 2018 game, hearing Lowenthal's performance again is like running into an old friend.

Marvel’s Midnight Suns releases October 7 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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