How do you get ultimate difficulty in Spider

Both Updates 1.07 and 1.08 are now live for Marvel's Spider-Man. The first patch adds several new features to the PS4 exclusive, including New Game Plus mode, Ultimate difficulty, and two more PlayStation Trophies. The latter implements several bug fixes.

Spider-Man's New Game Plus mode allows you to replay the game's story from the beginning, but you have access to every suit, skill, gadget, mod, and benchmark you unlocked in a previous playthrough. However, all open world activities will reset. Ultimate difficulty is now the hardest way to play Spider-Man, upping enemies' damage output and health while lowering Spidey's. The two new Trophies added to Spider-Man are tied to these new updates, and you'll have to complete the game once in New Game Plus and again on Ultimate difficulty to earn the Platinum.

Photo Mode has also been updated. It will now be easier and faster to take pictures, as you can toggle an option for triggering Photo Mode via the left directional button. You can also rotate layers in Photo Mode, as well as use new frames and stickers. Friendly difficulty has also been tuned for a more balanced easy mode.

The full patch notes for Update 1.07 and 1.08 can be found on Reddit, but we've also listed them below.

Originally scheduled for October 17, Insomniac later clarified that Spider-Man's Update 1.07 and Update 1.08 didn't have a set release date and would launch prior to The Heist DLC, which comes out October 23. The Heist reunites Peter Parker and Mary Jane with Peter's old flame, Felicia Hardy, aka Black Cat. The DLC adds new story missions, three suits, and Trophies.

Update 1.07 and 1.08 Patch Notes
New Features

  • Added support for The City That Never Sleeps – The Heist story pack.
  • Added New Game Plus.
  • Added Ultimate difficulty.
  • Added two new Trophies.
  • Added the ability to rotate layers in Photo Mode.
  • Added new frames and stickers to Photo Mode.
  • Added a shortcut option to trigger Photo Mode via the left directional button.
  • Fixes And Updates
  • Tuned Friendly combat difficulty based on player feedback.
  • Added a max health cap of 250 and normalized players.
  • Added a potential solution for a crash related to graphical artifacting.
  • Addressed an issue where players could respawn inside a building in the Financial District.
  • Addressed an issue where animation during cinematics could break due to hard drive streaming.
  • Addressed an issue where pedestrians would disappear for a frame in the distance.
  • Addressed an issue where combat music would persist in the open world after completing a Sable Base.
  • Addressed various additional issues.

To unlock the Power and Responsibility trophy in Spider-Man you must complete the main story of the game using the new hardest difficulty "Ultimate" added in Update 1.08. You must not change the difficulty at any time during your play through of the main story.

Seeing as this trophy comes with an update that also requires you to finish a New Game + play through you might as well combine your efforts and set your New Game + to Ultimate. This way you get all the advantages of your completed save -- XP level, unlocked skills, suits, mods, gadgets -- to help you adjust quickly to the new difficulty.

Spider-Man isn't a difficult game to complete even on a harder difficulty. The only modifier appears to be enemy damage and damage resistance, yet with plenty of patience Spider-Man can avoid damage entirely even with his basic move set. With all of the unlocks of a New Game + this should be pretty straight forward as long as you take your time.

EDIT: To be clear, you can start a brand new save on Ultimate if you want, you don't have to unlock NG+ first. Also, the game will throw up a warning if you attempt to change the difficulty from Ultimate, so there's no chance of an accidental switch.

If you’re eyeballing the Power and Responsibility Trophy in Marvel’s Spider-Man, then you’re considering an Ultimate difficulty playthrough. This is the game’s rarest Trophy (at the time of this writing, anyway, though I really don’t see that changing at all — at least for the PS4 version of the game).

Now, I’ve earned this Trophy myself, so I can give you some pointers.

First of all, you can start a New Game Plus file as soon as you’ve completed the base game. I would recommend, however, that you complete the Platinum Trophy in the base game, and all of the Trophies in the DLC packs first, saving the Power and Responsibility Trophy for absolute last. You can knock out the One More Time Trophy as well (you can get both Trophies on your second playthrough so long as you play a NG+ run on Ultimate difficulty). By this point, you should have unlocked every skill and gadget, and you should have leveled up several times beyond the cap of 50 (any time you level up past 50, you’re given +1 max HP and +1% melee damage, though the level number won’t move beyond 50).

Once you’re ready to start, go to your previous save and change the difficulty to Ultimate (you don’t need to load the game — you can adjust difficulty in the main menu). Use this file to create a NG+ file, which should automatically be an Ultimate difficulty file.

Then just play through the game. You can’t skip every cutscene (many are unskippable), but you can skip most of them. You can also skip any side activities you’d like, but I did all the radio tower missions (so I could view the entire map) and I would occasionally stop to stop a crime when I felt like it. The whole game is much shorter than I thought, taking me about seven hours to complete.

Is there a best loadout for an Ultimate run? Well, this is a matter of opinion, but I definitely think so. Here’s my Ultimate loadout:

I took a bull-in-a-china-shop approach for my Ultimate run, because that seemed a lot faster than meticulously taking out enemies using stealth. I mean, you’re Spider-Man, not Batman. This is Manhattan, not Gotham City (well, sort of).

Anyway, I chose the Vintage Comic Book Suit (which is one of two cel-shaded suits) for this entire run. You can use whichever suit you want, since you can equip the suit power from any suit you’ve unlocked. And at this point, you should have unlocked every suit.

So my suit power is Battle Focus, which is the very first suit power you unlock if I remember correctly. It’s an oldie but a goodie. Whenever your suit is charged, you can press L3 and R3 at the same time to activate a Focus boost, which should give you about two bars of focus. The reason I chose this is because with my aggressive playstyle, I find it best to always have a heal ready in case I need it. Enemies do tons of damage in Ultimate, but you can make this a non-issue if you’re pretty much always healing.

So I paired that with the First Aid, Ballistic Inserts, and Kinetic Power Cells suit mods. First Aid increases the amount of healing you can do via Focus healing, and Kinetic Power Cells increases the rate at which you recharge your Focus. So Battle Focus, First Aid, and Kinetic Power Cells are a trifecta of healing power. With this loadout, you’ll feel invincible. (You’re not actually invincible, though. You’ve just got enough healing power to mitigate the extra damage dealt by your enemies.)

As the icing on the cake, I chose Ballistic Inserts, which reduces the amount of damage you’ll take from bullets. Gunfire was always the game’s biggest challenge for me. Not when it’s just one enemy, because your Spidey Sense will alert you when an enemy is about to fire. But when you’ve got a dozen or so enemies piled up, and half of them are charging you while the other half are keeping their distance and firing at you from afar, it’s easy to get stuck in an attack animation while being fired upon. For those instances, it’s nice to have a little extra protection.

Now, if you want to take a more stealthy approach, you’ll probably want to switch up all of this. This loadout is designed for a speedy playthrough so you can get that Power and Responsibility Trophy as fast as possible. For me, I found that this loadout let me blast through the game at breakneck speeds. I blindly dropped into situations I would have felt out on my previous playthrough, and I took a really, really aggressive approach to combat. I don’t imagine a stealth run being faster than this (those stealth takedown animations alone will add quite a bit of time).

But that’s just me.

If you have any additional advice, or if you’d like to argue for a better loadout, let me know in the comments. I’d be curious to read what other players used in their Ultimate playthroughs of Marvel’s Spider-Man.

Josh is a musician, writer, and lover of nerdy things. He co-founded Half-Glass Gaming as a podcast, and then it blossomed into something else.

What is ultimate difficulty Spider

Ultimate is for players who have mastered every gameplay mechanic in Spider-Man Remastered. That includes dodging, swinging, abilities, and combat. No form of button mashing will help you here.

What's the highest difficulty in Spider

Super Hero is the hardest difficulty available in the video game The Amazing Spider-Man. Once the game's story mode is completed in this difficulty, the player unlocks the "Spider-Man" achievement.

Does Spider

Spider-Man: Miles Morales does not have difficulty Trophies on PS4 or PS5. Players are free to change the difficulty setting at any time without the fear of disabling PSN Trophies.

Can you get power and responsibility on New Game Plus?

How to unlock Power and Responsibility. When starting a new game, choose the Ultimate difficulty setting. I would highly suggest doing this on your New Game+ run, because it makes it a lot more manageable since you will start with all your upgrades, unlocks and gadgets.

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