Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is many things: a GOTY contender, PlayStation's fastest-selling game ever, and a prequel to what Insomniac Games is referring to as the Infinity War of video games. And, while fans are salivating about the possibility that Venom might star in his own spin-off or that Carnage might appear in a future entry, Insomniac just confirmed something that fans have long noticed about the game.
In the original game, players journeying to Hell's Kitchen could stumble upon an understated reference to the Marvel world: Nelson and Murdock Attorneys at Law.
For the vigilant, this small plaque outside a building signaled the existence of Daredevil's alter ego, Matt Murdock, and his partner Foggy Nelson. But in the sequel, this plaque has been mysteriously wiped clean of its text, leaving fans both puzzled and curious. Not just that, but a more overt indication arose when a pink eviction notice replaced the sign for the law office.
The financial struggles of Matt Murdock are no secret. Much like Peter Parker, Murdock refuses to use his abilities for personal gain, choosing instead to struggle like the common man when he could easily make a fortune from his talents.

