Marvel's Spider-Man 2 recently came under scrutiny for its seemingly short campaign length. With reports circulating that the game can be neatly wrapped up in a mere 15 - 18 hours and the Platinum Trophy unlocked in approximately 30 hours, gamers are awash with a mixture of surprise and disappointment.

However, let's pause and reflect for a moment. Is the brevity of the game truly a cause for concern, or is it a misplaced expectation in the vast landscape of game releases?

First and foremost, it's imperative to acknowledge that a faction of gamers hastily and purposely dashed through the game, not to immerse themselves in the rich narrative, but to promptly claim bragging rights and "street cred" on streaming platforms like Twitch. This rush to the finish line, undoubtedly, skews perceptions of the game's length and depth.

Insomniac Games' upcoming title allows players to seamlessly swap between Peter Parker and Miles Morales outside of the main story beats, a significant departure from its predecessors. This innovative approach to storytelling and gameplay dynamics is a nuance that critics of the game's length seem to conveniently overlook.