Marvel's Spider-Man (Part 1)
Peter Parker has been Spider-Man for eight years. The game opens with him as a competent, established hero rather than an origin — the training wheels are off, the city is familiar, the web-slinging is fluid. The city not remembering his name is both the secret identity's requirement and the superhero's specific isolation: the work is constant and the recognition is impossible. Spider-Man is the most beloved hero in New York and Peter Parker cannot accept the credit.

