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I was talking about Spider-man 2 on Gamecube, I guess tho I confused with momentum, I suspect it wasn't the trigger each side.
In my memory it was easier to navigate seems so but not the same reason. I got all spider-man games on Steam but haven't played much of any haha
I guess I'm better to put some skills upgrade in the webbing for Marvel's Spider-Man!
EDIT: Okay, I confused my good memories playing Spider-Man 2 on my cousin's console back in the days and my short play of TASM 2, the first one didn'T had it right?
I suspect it might get better with upgrades, I need to upgrade this tree.
I think TASM 2 was so fun for web swinging for me that it might be weird to play the Marvel's S-M one with a more realistic web approach! Never took much atttention to where it attach but now at least I get why it's so good to have it to attach to building!
I looked at some gameplay to remember it and it doesn't seems like it does, well, doesn't seem like a direct control like TASM. I need to check better I guess
That's stupid. Thanks.