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7. The Future Foundation Costume

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In case you hadn't noticed already, Spider-Man PS4 is a game full to the brim with alternate costumes. There are 28 to be exact, all worth using for various reasons, but there have been a few notable omissions.

For context's sake, it's easy to see why the black suit was left out. Spidey's likely to don it in the sequel, and while it's the most high profile absentee, there are other outfits that should've gotten the nod too, a key one being Peter's Future Foundation suit designed by Reed Richards.

When Johnny Storm passed away in the comics (he's back again - don't worry), it was his dying wish that his best friend Pete would take his place on the Fantastic Four. This leads to the creation of the Future Foundation and a change of uniforms too, which Spidey happily agrees to.

As far as designs go, it's one of the best the character's ever sported, and one that's already appeared in previous Spidey titles. Make it happen, Insomniac.

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