Marvel's Spider-Man: The Heist Reviews

Marvel's Spider-Man: The Heist is ranked in the 56th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.8 / 10.0
Oct 23, 2018

Black Cat's intro is great, but the first DLC episode feels more like a first act than satisfying, standalone content.

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GameCentral
Top Critic
Unscored
Oct 23, 2018

As such we'll only give it a review score once all three DLC episodes, referred to in their entirety as The City The Never Sleeps, are out. The Heist is by no means essential but it marks a decent start to what could be another intriguing Spider-Man story. However, it's already clear that these post-launch adventures will only extend, not enhance, your overall experience with the original game.

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Unscored
Oct 23, 2018

As a continuation of Marvel's Spider-Man for PlayStation 4, The Heist is okay.

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Oct 25, 2018

Spider-Man's first episode is fantastic in almost all the same ways that the main game is.

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7.5 / 10.0
Oct 22, 2018

Black Cat's DNA was already spliced into side activities in Spider-Man so her appearance makes sense, even if the "to be continued" ending is a bummer (I guess that eliminates the idea of further DLCs being standalone). It's not the most explosive beginning, but it does feel like more of a natural extension rather than a tacked-on thing. As does the possible baby mamma drama.

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Unscored
Nov 1, 2018

Perhaps all three acts together will be a complete package worth a purchase, but this just feels like more of the same, except rushed out to meet an audience and lacking the unerring attention to detail that made the main campaign so special. Whilst Black Cat herself is pretty excellent, the story around her isn't one that is gripping, at least, not yet.

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70 / 100
Oct 22, 2018

Quotation forthcoming.

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7.5 / 10.0
Oct 23, 2018

A fun DLC that doen't make anything new, but still entertain during the 3 hours that it lasts.

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70 / 100
Oct 22, 2018

More than anything, The Heist leaves you begging for more, and I guess that's what the idea was. It's just enough more Spider-Man to get you back into the swing of things, but it leaves you hanging with an abrupt ending and minimal new side content. But at only $10, it's worth it to get back into Insomniac's lovingly created New York.

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9 / 10.0
Oct 20, 2018

Though its vision might be restrained somewhat, The Heist nonetheless makes a compelling case for itself as a hugely satisfying and essential continuation of Marvel's Spider-Man.

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8.5 / 10.0
Oct 24, 2018

The Heist is a good bite-sized morsel of content that kept my attention throughout, and I'm excited to see where the rest of these chapters go. I just hope the Insomniac team can keep things interesting throughout.

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Push Square
Top Critic
5 / 10
Oct 25, 2018

Marvel's Spider-Man: The Heist DLC is more of the same.

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GameMAG
Azzy
Top Critic
7 / 10
Oct 31, 2018

Marvel's Spider-Man: The Heist didn't bring any new abilities or gadgets and ends in a few hours after the beginning at the most interesting moment. Nevertheless, fans of the original story will be happy to spend some more time in the company of Peter Parker and his friends, so if you liked the base game, you can buy this add-on.

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55 / 100
Nov 1, 2018

If you've platinumed the game and crave a few more hours of gameplay, The Heist does the job just fine. Just don't expect a wildly stimulating plot or any radical new additions. It's more of the same, and for some, that's okay.

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6.5 / 10.0
Oct 22, 2018

While The Heist has a strong story—or at least the start of one—it doesn't fill out the world or give Peter any additional gameplay growth. Mary Jane gets another boring stealth segment. There's a single requisite set of collectibles. Added suits give visual flair only. Embracing Peter's human side as he swings through the city was always a strong point of Marvel's Spider-Man, but I had hoped the DLC episodes would begin to improve on some of the weaknesses in the main game. Instead, The Heist makes them more apparent than ever. Perhaps the complete The City That Never Sleeps arc should have been released as single robust expansion, rather than three piecemeal episodes that are just giving us more Spidey at a trickle.

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EGM
Top Critic
Unscored
Oct 22, 2018

For now, The Heist is a fun little way to spend more time with the delightful gameplay, characters, and world of Marvel's Spider-Man, but it certainly doesn't feel like a complete, satisfying expansion on its own.

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Oct 27, 2018

The game equivalent of a fortune cookie after a filling meal, The Heist is simply more of the same in a bite-sized package. There are few new ideas here, and a weak ending and overly short experience should make fans wary.

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70 / 100
Oct 26, 2018

The Heist It's a disappointing DLC for a superb game. While people might be interested in Black Cat character, at the end they would probably gonna feel that $10 dollars for this are not worth it.

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Nov 6, 2018

It's unreasonable to expect Marvel's Spider-Man The Heist to reinvent the wheel here, it's a DLC for a game that was remarkably popular, and many are clamouring for more. However, I don't think I'm the only person that will be a little disappointed at Marvel's Spider-Man playing it safe, and it's a prime example of how you can have too much of a good thing.

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3.5 / 5.0
Oct 22, 2018

What stands out about Spider-Man: The Heist isn't the content, though there are a fairly substantial amount of cutscenes, but how little it adds. Even if some things are different or new, they don't much value. Costumes don't add new powers, nor do abilities change, so the main motivator is story, followed by trophies. Combine this with there just being a hint of an upcoming confrontation with a major villain and it's the type of experience that might lead to greater things but isn't great itself. So, unless you're dying to play more, I strongly suggest waiting to see where this adventure goes.

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