10 Upcoming Video Games That Prove Single Player Is Far From Dead
5. Spider-Man
If there's any game that caught fire at E3 it was Spiderman PS4. Closing out Sony's already stacked show, the web-slinger showcased one of the slickest, striking and most visually stunning games of not only E3, but of the PS4's lineup so far.
Everything from the free-flow web-swinging to the fluid combat made the exclusive look utterly seamless, presenting players with the first game in a long while that seems to truly put you in the boots of the quirky teenage superhero. But what's perhaps more exciting is the fact we have a lot more to discover about the game, Sony keeping fairly tight-lipped on the story and teasing a mysterious main antagonist that's been driving fans mad with speculation (my money's on Doc Ock)
Much like how the Arkham franchise was a big influence on many titles following its release, this game looks to be redefining what it means to take on the role of your favourite superhero, implementing the kind of improvisational traversal and combat that makes Spiderman so unique as a character.
If we're analysing the stacked line-up looking to close out 2018, Spiderman is sitting right beside the big franchise players, a feat that is definitive proof that single-player is not diminishing as of yet.