Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: Developers had a "heated" meeting with Sony; thought they wouldn't meet expectations

Bryan Intihar talks about one of the most challenging moments in development

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: Developers had a "heated" meeting with Sony; thought they wouldn't meet expectations

Bryan Intihar talks about one of the most challenging moments in development

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 managed to stand out and immediately became one of the best games of 2023, even being nominated for GOTY at The Game Awards 2023. Similarly, it was a commercial success with over 5 million copies sold. Although it is a very polished product, its development was far from a walk in the park.

The video game from Insomniac Games expands on the combat system of the first title and presents an emotional story that shines through its epic moments; however, some players believe that the narrative has some issues, especially during the final stages of the campaign.

It seems that this situation is a consequence of the inherent difficulties of development. Recently, the project director spoke about one of the most challenging moments in production.

Creative director of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 talks about the most difficult moment in development

During his participation in the AIAS Game Maker’s Notebook podcast hosted by Ted Price, Bryan Intihar, creative director of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, opened up and shed some light on one of the most complicated instances of the development process.

The creative from Insomniac Games revealed that, at one point during production, the team thought they wouldn't be able to meet the expected quality standards for the second half of the story. This situation led to a meeting with Sony producers.

Bryan Intihar reveals that the studio had a "heated" conversation with Sony producers. He quickly clarifies that by "heated," he refers more to a feeling of frustration than an argumentative discussion. This meeting triggered a very emotional reaction.

The creative director of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 mentions that he took a step back in the conversation to reassess the goals. As the meeting continued via Zoom, he sketched out the new plan on a napkin and presented it. This allowed the project to get back on track and continue. Despite the issues in the narrative, the final result is outstanding.

Bryan Intihar refrained from sharing more details, so the reasons why the team thought the story wouldn't meet the company's quality standards are unknown.

Fans theorize that developers removed some Venom sequences, which makes sense when we recall that voice actor Tony Todd confessed that Insomniac Games did not use a considerable portion of his voice lines. That said, the changes made by the studio during production are unknown.

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 cost more than $300 million
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 cost more than $300 million

But tell us, do you think the open-world game met expectations? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments.

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