Quick Links Flint Marko, better known as the Sandman, has quite a few memories scattered around New York in Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Marko's Memories are crystals protected by a horde of sand creatures. These crystals house the Sandman's memories and show up after completing the first two main story missions. Marko's Memories are similar to the Black Cat Stakeouts from the first game in that they teach Spider-Man something about his enemies.
All Marko's Memories In Manhattan Manhattan, the beating heart of New York City, has ten orange crystals that can be found in Marvel's Spider-Man 2. The south end of Central Park houses a Memory by the shore of a small pond. The water is a good tool for handling the sand monster swarms. Once you grab the crystal, you can continue south into Midtown.There are two Memories in Midtown from Marvel Spider-Man 2's vast map.
The Financial District has the most Memories of all districts in Spider-Man 2. The first Marko's Memory in the Financial District is along the northern border in an alley between a pair of buildings that each look like two buildings smashed together. The second crystal is actually part of the main story. You will play Miles and save some civilians from a high-rise fire before finding the crystal and learning of Marko's daughter.
All Marko's Memories Outside Manhattan Since Spider-Man 2 unleashes Peter and Miles onto the rest of New York City, you will have to collect crystals outside the grand island of Manhattan. There are four crystals outside Manhattan, but one only appears after you collect the other thirteen. The first of these Memories is north of the bridge leading into Williamsburg. The crystal is on top of a factory by a smoke stack.
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