It got good reviews because people just wanted more Spider-Man. If they make a third game that's basically the same but with a new story you'll see people suddenly agreeing with you.
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Yeah agreed but there was already the Miles game before that so in my opinion there had been enough of the same. I think people just like single player story driven games from popular IPs that are not half assed. I think the recent star wars games that are Sekiro clones are received well for the same reason despite having glaring flaws.
Haven't played 2 yet, but I was already getting burnt out on the formula after Miles. Hoping by the time I feel like playing it, it'll be on plus. Too much in my backlog currently. Playing AW2 now, still need to beat BG3. I bought starfield and avatar, though after about 20 hours in each, not sure I'll go back. A plagues tale is coming to plus in a few days, and the first one was pretty good.
I mildly disagree on the boss fights. I enjoyed them because of the parry mechanic, mainly. I enjoyed the Sekiro-lite (VERY lite) style of unblockable/undodgeable/unparryable tells that you had to read and respond to. I'm a little confused by one of your criticisms though, that it had zero criticisms of the class structure. Is there any reason a story HAS to criticize class structure to be good? I don't like the story either, but that's not even on my radar for reasons why.
Is there any reason a story HAS to criticize class structure to be good?
No. It doesn't have to. But if the story focuses on a deeply unequal city like New York it could have made the story more grounded in reality. As it stands it had a strange focus on "gifted" children and a strange side mission where a pigeon whisperer black homeless man kind of dies alone in a public space and it's just accepted as normal.