In the wake of its transition from a PlayStation 5 exclusive to the PC platform, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 has encountered a wave of technical challenges. Recent reports from players who have dived into the PC version highlight several bugs, notably a peculiar glitch where Aunt May’s face takes on an unsettling pallor, drawing comparisons to Michael Myers from the Halloween movies.
This isn’t the game’s only hiccup, as Spider-Man 2, originally released in 2023 and a huge hit for its blend of action and story, isn’t performing as smoothly as anticipated on PCs. The game, hailed for its success both critically and commercially, even landed a spot among the top-selling games in the U.S. in 2024. However, these technical issues have marred its broader PC debut, which was intended to extend its reach to a larger gaming community.
Social media, particularly Twitter user abzu235, is buzzing with discussions about this particular glitch. In a shared clip, Aunt May’s face eerily morphs during a cutscene, jarringly reminiscent of Michael Myers’ visage, though thankfully it corrects itself quickly. This amusing yet spooky glitch only affected her facial texture, leaving the rest of the scene unchanged, which added to its initial shock factor. Amused viewers have dubbed it the “creepiest jumpscare in the history of gaming.”
The developers are aware of the launch issues, as evidenced by their swift response in the form of a hotfix aimed at addressing the most significant bugs. Despite these efforts, reviews on Steam currently reflect a “Mixed” reception, with players citing a range of problems from audio sync issues to unexpected crashes that temper their gaming experience.
The recent trend of technical hurdles with PlayStation’s PC releases isn’t new, sparking a sense of urgency for developers to rapidly deploy updates and fixes for issues players encounter. While a quick patch for Spider-Man 2’s stumbling PC launch is crucial for Sony, gamers are keen to see more fine-tuned and seamless ports heading into the future.