Spider-Man: the joy of a child who plays the spider man for the first time


Spider-Man: the joy of a child who plays the spider man for the first time


In a tense period like this, it is good, from time to time, to indulge in something lighter ... and what could be more therapeutic than a child's genuine laughter?

Flying between skyscrapers of New York with cobwebs as Spider-Man is a galvanizing experience for anyone, regardless of age, but it can be even more for a child who plays his favorite hero for the first time in his life in Marvel's Spider-Man. This is shown by a short video that has gone viral on Twitter over the weekend, also reaching the attention of those who contributed to the game to create it.

The clip shows a boy named Ryan who can't to contain his happiness while crossing Manhattan with a Dualshock 4 in his hand. His genuine happiness and contagious laughter were commented this way by creative director Bryan Intihar: "If you've ever wondered why we do it, just look at the smile on this face. Simply fantastic." Unfailing the answer of Cory Barlog, director of God of War, who replied to his colleague's comment saying: "How much is true". Yuri Lowenthal, the interpreter of Peter Parker and Spider-Man in the game, instead wrote: "Spider-Man approves". Find the video at the bottom of this news. Let us know what you think in the comments!





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