Spider-Man guides are what you’re looking for, and that’s what we’ve got. This one kicks off the hunt for 50 secret photos that are waiting for you to take all around Manhattan.
We’ll take you from borough to borough, starting at the Financial District and working our way north. If you’re so inclined, you can buy the Proximity Sensor Suit Mod to make finding the photos a little easier — with the mod, you’ll get a camera icon on your in-game HUD when you’re close to a location.
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Let’s get cracking!There are 8 photos to collect in this borough — use the numbered photo above to get yourself into position on the map, then use the corresponding details below.
Financial District photo 1: The Statue of Liberty
There’s no better picture to start us off than one of Lady Liberty herself.
Financial District photo 2: The Lockjaw of Wall Street
The Inhuman’s Lockjaw replaces the traditional bull on Wall Street. Fitting, eh?
Financial District photo 3: What a cute cafe!
Look for tables and umbrellas with a backdrop of pink flowers painted on a wall.
Financial District photo 4: Sculpture
Not too far away from the cafe.
Financial District photo 5: Statue
This is a statue in the middle of a public meeting place.
Financial District photo 6: Auerbach Theatre
A quick Google search shows that this was a location in Agent Carter. Go figure.
Financial District photo 7: NY Pier
How idyllic.
Financial District photo 8: Gargoyle
This one’s about halfway up a brick building.
That’s it — let’s move on!
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Spider-Man is out now, exclusive to PS4. Read our review here, and see below for the rest of our guides.
Stevivor’s Spider-Man Guides
- Black border fix
- Suits guide
- Tips and tricks before you play
- Spectrograph guide
- Circuit Projects guide
- Black Cat stakeouts guide
- Secret photos guide(s)
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