'Spider-Man' gameplay news: Game takes days to complete

A screenshot from the official trailer of "Spider-Man" YouTube/Marvel Entertainment

Insomniac's "Spider-Man" game is coming this year, and despite some of the news and sneak peeks fans were given, they have been clamoring for more. Although nothing specific has been given about the game, fans at least know that "Spider-Man" will be full of things to do since the game's director, Brian Horton, recently shared that he took multiple days to finish it.

Horton, for those who do not know, has recently just joined the Insomniac team to work on "Spider-Man." Since the game already has a playable version of it, as also implied by Horton being able to play it, it would not be much of a surprise for Horton to give the title several test drives to ensure its quality.

It makes sense after all for Horton to know the game very well before being able to give input to it. He took to Twitter his thoughts about the game's playthrough. In one tweet, he says that he was already "finishing my third play through of #SpiderManPS4." In another, he mentions that "Each play through has taken multiple days... long night ahead of me. Goin' back in, Thwip."

Of course, this does not automatically mean that it would take the complete 24 hours of the days to finish the game. After all, some may think that Horton may just be playing a few hours a day. Interestingly, a studio-wide testing session did the same thing for the game, but this time, they tried playing the title for a whole day. The Insomniac people took two days to finish the game.

That said, both accounts definitely point that "Spider-Man" will definitely have a lot of content. It may even take a lot more hours once the game comes out. As there are only playable versions at this point, it may not necessarily be complete with all the features.

As of now, "Spider-Man" does not have a specific release date for this year. The only thing sure for now is that it will be released as a PlayStation 4 exclusive.

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