Flight gets flamed for not reading directions in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

John Esposito
Flight gets flamed for not reading directions in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Streamer Flight got in quite the workout trying to pull a tanker in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, but it turns out that he was working harder, not smarter.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is in the hands of the public and is currently challenging the throne for Game of the Year. Fans are loving every second of Insomniac Games’ bombastic sequel, with plenty to uncover and experience.

Since its release, social media has been on fire with players sharing their experiences, with some paying homage to classic scenes in Spider-Man media.

But, in addition to those classic Spidey moments, some players have shown off some hilarious moments from within the game, such as this latest clip from Flight23.

Flight’s chat roasts his hilarious Spider-Man 2 sequence

Even those who have never heard of him, have probably seen Flight’s video game blunders, which is what he’s known for. During Flight’s playthrough of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 he added another entry into his extensive library.

He failed hilariously at this quick time event, as he completely disregarded the on-screen directions and proceeded to smash his analog sticks up and down.

Confused at this strategy not working, Flight continued to try and solve this problem the exact same way. He even paused to take a break and blamed his early morning workout for his predicament.

Safe to say, his chat loved every second of his struggle. The chat flooded with laughter and help from viewers as Flight viciously struggled with the QTE. Once he finished, he apologized to chat because he finally realized he hadn’t read the instructions.

Don’t be surprised if this clip makes it into Flight’s next reaction montage. Until then, make sure to read the instructions in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.

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John graduated with a degree in Sport Management in 2017, before discovering he had a hidden joy for writing. Since then, he's worked for GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming. Currently, he's a Games Writer for Dexerto, and all tips and tricks welcome: john.esposito@dexerto.com