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Spider-Man 2 PS5 Part 5 - Foundation - Gameplay Walkthrough

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00:00 Excited to show ya!
00:01 Oh, gotta grab this call from MJ.
00:03 See you soon.
00:04 Hey, how you doing?
00:05 Good.
00:06 Just got off the phone with Harry and this foundation thing could be interesting.
00:10 Oh, nice.
00:12 Some hope on my work front, too.
00:14 I dug into the tech that gang used to mess with the prison transfer.
00:18 It's DARPA-level stuff.
00:20 Yeah, whoever's behind them has a ton of resources.
00:23 Miles thinks he saw their leader, some kind of big game hunter, fur vest looking guy.
00:30 Interesting.
00:31 I'll keep digging.
00:32 If I can get this story on the front page, it might help us track him down faster.
00:36 Maybe save my job, too.
00:41 Let me go pick this up and actually I might have to switch, 'cause I don't think he can
00:46 do it.
00:47 Mask is showing a prowler's stash close by.
00:51 Miles can go find it.
00:56 And this one's probably gonna be...
00:58 Oh, no, this one's down here somewhere.
01:01 Okay, it's right there.
01:03 It's probably that door right there.
01:12 So now I need to move the door into that spot from here.
01:17 And there it is.
01:18 Spin that.
01:19 Oh, we got another one.
01:27 We gotta do this cheese right here.
01:28 Let it fly.
01:30 Gotta spin.
01:31 Can't hide from me.
01:51 Another skill point to spend.
01:54 Now I can throw enemies that are webbed up, electrified, or stunned.
01:58 Very useful.
02:05 Get that XP along the way.
02:34 Why not?
02:36 That's what this is all about.
02:37 Let's take care of this quickly.
02:40 Ain't playing no games.
02:41 What you doing with that coat?
02:45 Got him.
02:46 Oh, what a finisher.
02:51 Did that man dirty.
02:52 Oh!
02:53 Now I'm gonna throw him and slam down on him.
02:57 Kick him.
02:59 Spam her.
03:01 Oh!
03:02 Okay, that's a problem because I don't know, right?
03:06 What do you do when they do that?
03:08 When they got those flamethrowers?
03:09 Now that's some cheese.
03:12 So we're gonna have to identify flamethrowing enemies and go after them first.
03:18 That's hella glitchy.
03:20 Easy work.
03:21 Hey, Ma.
03:22 Got an alert from the stash at my old place.
03:27 You lived in that penthouse?
03:29 Back in the early Prowler days, when I was on Visk's payroll.
03:33 Visk?
03:34 Yeah, I know.
03:36 He'll remember when I got the keys.
03:39 I wanted to impress my big bro so badly, but he was ashamed because he knew how I got it.
03:45 Whatever Dad felt, I know he always loved you.
03:48 Appreciate that, nephew.
03:50 Maybe one day I'll believe him.
03:55 Still a lot I don't know about Uncle Aaron and Dad.
03:58 What other stories they had?
04:01 Chief Clark, everything okay?
04:03 We're about to demolish a hospital that was damaged during Sandman's attack, but there's
04:07 a lot of debris slowing down the technicians.
04:11 If you're free, they could really use your webs to help keep the building stable while
04:15 they work.
04:16 Absolutely.
04:17 Thanks.
04:18 We'll keep working until you get here.
04:23 Another side mission is opening up, so both of them, both Spider-Mans, got side missions.
04:33 This is nice.
04:34 Look how fast I'm flying to get over here.
04:37 Beautiful.
04:38 Hey, need a dance partner?
04:43 Oh, Miles was already here.
04:44 Let's do it.
04:47 Let's get rid...
04:48 Oh, he was already webbed up.
04:49 Look at that cheese.
04:50 I'm just cleaning up.
04:52 Free XP for me!
04:57 Thanks for the assist.
04:58 Just trying to keep up with you.
05:05 I'm going to upgrade my damage again, why not?
05:09 Enemies are going to start having more health, so I want to be stronger.
05:14 I have arrived.
05:17 And they've got some quartz right outside.
05:24 Whoa, I was wondering what this place was.
05:50 That's Emily's tree.
05:58 This is perfect.
06:03 You made it.
06:04 I thought you said this was a startup.
06:08 Yeah, I was hoping for something a little less... this.
06:12 But my dad was the one who, you know, he made all the arrangements.
06:15 Peter Parker!
06:16 So, how's it going?
06:17 So, what do you think?
06:23 It's a far cry from that chop shop that Otto had you in.
06:33 And now that you're on board, this place is really going to start cooking.
06:42 Dad, Pete hasn't decided he's joining yet.
06:50 Oh, really?
06:53 But I was going to give him a tour.
06:55 Let him decide for himself.
06:59 All right.
07:04 You know, seeing you boys together again.
07:11 Right then.
07:15 Have fun.
07:18 Get your badge out.
07:20 Let's go exploring.
07:23 When you're rich and you make an offer like that, you can't understand why they wouldn't
07:27 take it right away.
07:29 So, the first thing I want to show you is downstairs.
07:32 Harry, this place...
07:34 Right?
07:35 Dad went a little more over the top than I would have liked.
07:38 How did you...
07:39 I got things set up while I was still undergoing treatment.
07:41 But when I got out, I made a few changes.
07:44 Like what?
07:45 I diverted my salary into research projects, installed a diverse board to keep us on the
07:49 right track, and made sure all research aligned with our mission.
07:53 To heal the world.
07:55 First, I want you to meet Dr. Young, who's a leading entomologist.
07:59 You know what entomology is?
08:00 Yeah.
08:01 Dr. Young is doing this super cool research on bees.
08:04 Or, to be more precise, on bee predators.
08:09 This place looks nice, but we know there's going to be a problem.
08:13 Something they're not telling us.
08:16 [indistinct chatter]
08:22 Ready to talk to Dr. Young?
08:28 You must be Peter.
08:30 So nice to meet you.
08:32 I think you'll like this project.
08:34 Great to meet you, Dr. Young.
08:36 Harry says you're working with bees.
08:38 Yes, and it's quite an urgent situation.
08:43 A full third of the food you eat every day comes from crops pollinated by bees.
08:47 But worm-wide populations are in steep decline, primarily due to a significant predator.
08:53 The carnivorous bee wolf.
08:55 So, we developed an innovative way to help the bees.
08:59 Want to see how?
09:02 If the bees die, then we die.
09:05 You know the rules.
09:07 Whoa, this is cool.
09:09 These little drones are essentially bee bodyguards that we're training to detect and attack bee wolves.
09:14 A.K.A. bee killer wasps.
09:16 And you're helping with the machine learning algorithm.
09:19 Do you see those little holographic bee wolves?
09:21 The better you are at shooting those, the better our drones get at recognizing what to target.
09:26 The idea is for the drones to scare the bee wolves away, not hurt them.
09:31 This is crazy. It's like a video game.
09:34 Oh, nice!
09:36 Yes!
09:39 Video game inception?
09:41 Look at this cheese.
09:43 A game within a game.
09:46 I'm letting it fly.
09:48 Bee patrol on duty.
09:52 I'm just spamming.
09:54 Gotta protect the hive.
09:56 You're done, Peter. A very productive session.
09:59 We got great data.
10:01 Okay, flying home.
10:03 Welcome to the entomology.
10:05 Today's live presentation class will be held in the A-room.
10:09 If those virtual bee wolves you just took out were real, you'd have saved the lives of about 2,500 bees.
10:15 Wow. I'd love to help any way I can.
10:18 I could take a look at juicing the neural network speed.
10:21 Oh, yes, please.
10:23 Maybe if Pete decides to join us, you two can talk some more.
10:27 Thanks, Dr. Young.
10:30 I've got so much more to show you, Pete. Let's go.
10:37 Now, up ahead is the medical research area.
10:39 We're doing cutting-edge proton beamwork, using protons instead of X-rays, with better targeting and less radiation.
10:46 It's all the stuff we talked about.
10:48 All the stuff we dreamed could make the world a better place.
10:52 That's the idea.
10:55 We know something sneaky is going on, but we got to take the job.
10:58 We got to be able to know what's happening from the inside.
11:02 Harry, a moment, if you please.
11:05 Uh, any chance I can wait a sec?
11:08 It'll be quick.
11:10 Doc, this is my friend Peter.
11:12 Peter, Dr. Connors.
11:14 We've actually met.
11:16 I used to work with Dr. Octavius.
11:18 You came to the lab once to consult on electro-tactile stimuli.
11:23 Oh. Yes.
11:28 It's a shame about Dr. Octavius.
11:31 His work had so much promise.
11:34 Any changes since this morning?
11:37 Dizziness, aches, pains, anxiety, impulsive thoughts?
11:43 No. I've never been better.
11:46 That's what worries me.
11:49 Nice to see you again.
11:55 Your doctor is the lizard.
11:58 Dad believes in second chances.
12:00 Hey, listen, I got to go make a call.
12:02 But feel free to explore.
12:04 Come meet me upstairs when you're ready.
12:13 So that was crazy.
12:15 But it seems to be working for everyone to have Dr. Connors here.
12:19 Guess I'll look around.
12:27 This is the original prototype from Otto's lab.
12:31 This would have been crime scene evidence.
12:34 I wonder how it ended up here.
12:40 Nice.
12:42 Seems inspired by some of Otto's work without the hardwiring problems.
12:46 Wonder if Dr. Connors has used this.
12:49 Though after that lizard rampage, he may be done testing his work on himself.
13:00 Got more to witness over here.
13:03 Let's see what's going on here.
13:05 Maybe I can help.
13:08 Oh yeah, that would take a while.
13:10 Not sure there's time to dig in now, but I'd sure like to come back and work on this later.
13:15 So many cool things here.
13:18 What's this?
13:20 Some kind of radiation treatment maybe?
13:23 Wonder if this is what they used for Harry's treatment.
13:30 Still got a few more to see.
13:35 Looks like Connors is putting the research he did after he lost his arm to good use.
13:40 Wonder if he regrets testing that serum on himself.
13:44 Must be unnerving walking around with dormant lizard DNA in your body.
13:52 Yeah.
13:53 Hey, whenever you're ready, come meet me up here.
13:56 I'm on my way.
13:57 I'll see you in a sec.
14:00 I gotta make sure I'm not missing anything.
14:03 What's this?
14:05 Drones?
14:07 Yeah, doing a little cross collaboration between the energy lab and the agricultural lab.
14:12 Ultra light drones using the new battery tech for crop monitoring.
14:16 Very cool.
14:17 Do they collect crop data too?
14:19 They will by the time we're done with them.
14:21 That's awesome.
14:22 Thanks.
14:26 And that might finally do it.
14:29 Actually, wait, we got something right here.
14:32 The new archives show complex group decision making and group locomotion.
14:36 Swarming is an annual process in which the colony expands and splits.
14:41 The Emily May Foundation has discovered that specific changes in the honeycomb's vibrational spectra precede a primary swarm.
14:49 This research will help beekeepers support healthy swarming without invasive observational techniques for optimal health and reproduction in our believed bee population.
15:06 So there's a few more that are going to be outside, I guess, because it's pointing.
15:13 So let's take care of that.
15:15 There's two more.
15:17 And that's a bike.
15:20 Hey, what are you doing with these bikes?
15:23 We're working on ultra efficient batteries charged by bicycles.
15:27 These bikes, can I ride them?
15:30 Not right now, but when they're road ready, we'll need people to test them.
15:35 Nice.
15:36 I'll try to come back.
15:50 Cool fish.
15:52 Not just fish, research subjects.
15:54 Want to feed them?
15:56 Yeah.
16:00 Japanese koi fish have well studied pigmentation variation, which is ideal for our research into enhanced reflectivity.
16:06 Stacks of intracellular anhydrous guanine crystals.
16:10 Separated by cytoplasm.
16:12 We're finding it very useful for eco-friendly roofing materials.
16:16 So cool.
16:23 May would have loved this place.
16:28 On your right.
16:30 And now another one pops up over here.
16:33 So what is this going to be?
16:35 Or maybe that's it.
16:37 Yeah, there was blue, but then I came over here and oh, wait, actually, it's right there.
16:42 The origins of life on Earth remain a mystery.
16:46 How could organic life forms have arisen from non-biological chemical compounds?
16:51 Recent discoveries of meteorites containing organic molecules considered the building blocks of life may provide a potent clue.
17:06 Finally, it's time to go upstairs.
17:09 This place, I mean, how much money do you think they spent on making this play?
17:13 Oh, my bad.
17:14 Imagine coming to work here every day.
17:16 It's almost too good to be true.
17:19 Let's start paying off the mortgage.
17:22 But what if Spidey work gets in the way?
17:26 Got to think this through before signing on.
17:32 How do you turn down this opportunity?
17:35 This offer?
17:36 You never know.
17:37 Maybe he turns it down.
17:38 Maybe he's going to go up there after seeing all this and he just says, I ain't got time for this job.
17:46 Going to have to multitask, make it work.
17:49 You really have a particle accelerator?
17:51 We use it to send proton beams to that treatment room downstairs.
17:54 It's being repaired right now, but we'll have it back up in no time.
18:00 Incredible.
18:06 Where are we heading now?
18:07 Up to the top floor.
18:09 Your energy seems really good, Harry.
18:11 I feel great.
18:13 So put your way back helmet on and think back, even before high school, to middle school.
18:21 Okay.
18:24 Hang on.
18:26 You're a popular guy.
18:28 Sorry, it's just my tutoring job.
18:30 You were saying?
18:32 You know the stuff everyone studies in middle school with Gregor Mendel and the pea plants?
18:36 Yeah, I think so.
18:37 About genetics and plant hybridization?
18:39 Exactly.
18:40 So, Dr. Foster up ahead, he's won every top prize in the field for his work with plant genetics.
18:45 Wow.
18:46 Hey, when you were walking around, did you have a chance to feed the fish?
18:50 Yes, that was so great.
18:52 Interesting research project.
18:54 And lowers the old cortisol levels too.
18:57 Right?
18:58 I honestly think it's one of my favorite spots in the building.
19:03 The look of this place is just absolutely amazing.
19:08 They made it look like a vacation, even though everybody here is putting in some serious work.
19:14 [Background talking]
19:21 This way, dude.
19:22 [Background talking]
19:27 Dr. Foster.
19:28 Thanks, Dr. Foster.
19:31 Ah, Peter, I presume.
19:33 Harry talks about you frequently.
19:35 So nice to meet you.
19:37 Dr. Foster is working on agricultural efficiency.
19:42 With the population growing and the climate changing unpredictably, we need to adapt more quickly than nature normally would.
19:50 Genetic recombination can customize crops to best meet these new challenges, be it extreme weather or an increase in pests.
20:00 Would you like to see this test bed?
20:03 Okay.
20:05 The idea is to tweak a plant's genes to maximize optimal qualities.
20:09 For instance, a plant that can thrive in drought conditions.
20:12 In our simulation, the goal is to maximize growth.
20:16 Why don't you practice on this?
20:17 Okay.
20:19 Match the base pairs to incorporate as many growth genes as you can.
20:23 That'll be a plant that can feed the world.
20:27 Interesting.
20:29 [Background talking]
20:36 Okay, I think I get the hang of it.
20:38 Great. Now you're ready to try the real thing.
20:41 This is a plant we're working on to grow well in drought conditions.
20:44 Corporations patent GMO seeds for profit and are rightly criticized, but ours are open source, developed for sustainability instead of financial gain.
20:54 So smart.
20:56 [Background talking]
20:58 Hopefully it's not too crazy.
21:00 I'm pretty much just looking at the colors.
21:02 We place that because we know there's going to be a blue over here on the bottom.
21:06 So let the blue fly and then put another one.
21:10 Actually, no, not that one.
21:11 Okay, we messed up.
21:14 So maybe the first one, take the first one off.
21:17 And then that should do it.
21:19 Whatever.
21:20 As long as it's not, I remember they used to have a crazy complicated thing going on here.
21:25 Maybe this is just the beginning.
21:27 One step closer to feeding the world.
21:30 Nice work.
21:31 Listen, I know you're not officially on, but could you look at one more gene for me?
21:37 Curious to get your take on it.
21:39 It's a crop specifically adapted to urban gardens.
21:42 Of course.
21:46 Beautiful work, Peter.
21:47 [Background talking]
21:55 Using this technology, we're on track to end world hunger by 2035.
22:01 Wow.
22:02 I know a rooftop you could use for a real world test if you're interested.
22:06 Oh, very much so.
22:09 Harry was right.
22:10 You'll be a real asset here.
22:13 Thank you, Dr. Foster.
22:15 So now where?
22:16 Last stop.
22:17 Might be my favorite.
22:19 It's commanding, but not overbearing.
22:21 Playful, but not tasteless.
22:23 Impressive, but not show off.
22:25 Your office.
22:26 Or is it our office?
22:29 Harry.
22:30 Now remember, the things you've seen today are just a small taste of what we're working on.
22:35 But don't decide just yet.
22:36 Not until you've seen this last thing.
22:38 Okay.
22:39 Come on.
22:40 Where's your badge?
22:41 You'll need it to get in.
22:43 Uh, where did I put it?
22:45 Don't tell me you lost it.
22:47 Nope. False alarm.
22:48 Right here.
22:51 That's an interesting looking office.
22:53 Look at that.
22:55 Go ahead.
22:57 Swipe.
22:58 Wow.
23:07 Man.
23:21 Harry.
23:23 This is all so amazing.
23:28 It's perfect, really.
23:30 It's just...
23:32 Things are really hectic right now.
23:36 When I was in treatment, all I could think about was what would I do if I survived?
23:49 And I kept hearing my mom's voice, telling me that our planet is in trouble.
23:55 And it's my responsibility to save it.
23:58 If you join me, there's so much more that we can do.
24:18 I mean, we both know you're the smarter one.
24:24 Come on.
24:26 Let's make my mom and Mae proud, huh?
24:32 It's amazing.
24:36 But there's one thing.
24:40 Can I move my desk over there?
24:43 I like to face the wall when I work.
24:48 Oh.
24:52 One quick thing.
24:54 I'm gonna need a little time to transition out of my tutoring job.
25:14 Of course. Take whatever time you need.
25:18 It's all about balance, right?
25:21 Yeah.
25:23 But Coney Island later, yeah?
25:25 You bet.
25:28 I... I...
25:32 Oh, hey, I forgot to tell you.
25:49 Some of our researchers have field experiments set up around the city.
25:52 If you have time, check 'em out.
25:54 I've sent you the locations, and your badge will grant you access.
25:57 All right, I'll swing by.
25:59 Hey, sorry I didn't get back to you before, but I was... I just got a new job.
26:07 For real? Well, that's awesome. Where's it at?
26:10 This new foundation run by my best friend. It's... it's incredible.
26:14 But I can fill you in later. What's up?
26:16 The guys who took Lee and Scorpion?
26:18 Genki and I tracked the exhaust trails from their aircraft to the Williamsburg Bridge.
26:22 I'll meet you there.
26:24 Hold on, don't you have an essay to finish?
26:26 Yeah, but duty calls.
26:28 Trust me, your duty is to your future right now.
26:31 I'll keep you updated on anything I find.
26:33 All right. Good luck out there.
26:35 My songs "He Quit the Game," "Lob City," and "My Camo" are now available on all streaming platforms.
26:47 They want me to go down here to get this screen, and he's gonna set it.
26:52 Okay, I'm gonna let this fly. Why not?
26:54 Splash!
26:57 I don't think the Mavs have an answer for this pick and roll combo.
27:02 I'm about to lob it. Why not?
27:04 Ayyy!
27:05 I am gonna get that badge.

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