In the popular video game titled Spider-Man 2, developed by Insomniac Games, players have discovered unique aerial tricks that can be achieved by both of the game's playable characters, Peter Parker and Miles Morales. The game features intriguing details that enrich the gaming experience.

While playing as Peter Parker, gamers can activate a fascinating air trick, referred to as the 'Rubik's Cube air trick'. With precise timing, Spider-Man can pull out a Rubik's Cube from within his costume midair and solve it before landing. The sequence is initiated by clicking L3 to trigger a dive-bomb, hold square and pull down on the left stick. The trick is successful if Peter can solve the Rubik's Cube and admire his work before hitting the ground. But gamers should be cautioned, because without ideal timing, Spider-Man might crash and, if fall damage is activated, it could mean the end of the game.

When playing as Miles Morales, two unique air tricks have been found. To perform the first trick, run off a tall building, trigger the fall backwards animation, hold square, and push the left stick up to see Miles casually lie back with his hands behind his head. For the second trick, executing the same combination as Peter's Rubik's Cube trick, Miles will instead pull out his phone and scroll through content. The detail of this interactive scene is impressive, as Miles' phone screen is not blank but is filled with legible content.

In their review, IGN called Spider-Man 2 "a sequel in a spectacular series" which yet again delivered with its successful formula of combat and web-swinging without major changes, making it feel "comfy and familiar". However, the review suggested that the open world of New York City needed a "radical rethinking".