With an ouvré that includes well-regarded games like Ratchet and Clank and Sunset Overdrive, Insomniac Games’ reputation precedes it. Most of that rep is tied up with the idea that Insomniac produces polished, high-quality games. But as the PlayStation studio illustrated during September’s State of Play, its identity is also wrapped up in the production of a specific type of game. We’re talking family-friendly, approachable games that can verge into T-for-teen territory. Insomniac can get serious, and does in series like Marvel’s Spider-Man (and the all-but-forgotten Fuse). But no matter how many combos you throw or how you sling your web powers, Spider-Man does not kill.