Insomniac Games' Marvel's Spider-Man 2 got a lot of things right. Polished gameplay, true next-gen visuals, and a lively and engaging narrative are just some of the game's strongest assets. It manages to successfully build on everything that the first game did so well while standing on its own two feet as a game with its own identity. While one of its more surprising qualities was the relatively modest length of the game's main campaign, this arguably helps the narrative stay tight and impactful, ensuring it doesn't outstay its welcome. In an industry becoming bogged down with games intent on content bloat, Insomniac should double down on Marvel's Spider-Man 2's approach in its upcoming Wolverine game, taking a quality-over-quantity approach.