How to Get to Roosevelt Island (Spiderman 2)

Get to the area nearest the Island, it should be in view., If you look up and wait a bit, you will see helicopters flying about., Get to a high place (there is usually a building near it where the helicopters fly over or close to it)., Making sure...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get to the area nearest the Island

    If you watch closely you will see they are on a pattern, flying in a circle between the mainland and the Island. , From here, wait until a helicopter flies over and attach a web line to it (use the "swing" button) ,, Do not panic, as another helicopter is flying by.

    Use careful aiming when attempting to swing over it the other helicopter, because if you fall there is a chance you will swim back to the mainland and have to start again. ,
  2. Step 2: it should be in view.

  3. Step 3: If you look up and wait a bit

  4. Step 4: you will see helicopters flying about.

  5. Step 5: Get to a high place (there is usually a building near it where the helicopters fly over or close to it).

  6. Step 6: Making sure not to let go

  7. Step 7: after it has completed it's round the helicopter will turn and fly back to the Island.

  8. Step 8: In some cases

  9. Step 9: instead of flying all the way there

  10. Step 10: the helicopter will turn halfway.

  11. Step 11: When your flying over the Island

  12. Step 12: swing down from the helicopter (the statue is useful for this) and there you have it!

Detailed Guide

If you watch closely you will see they are on a pattern, flying in a circle between the mainland and the Island. , From here, wait until a helicopter flies over and attach a web line to it (use the "swing" button) ,, Do not panic, as another helicopter is flying by.

Use careful aiming when attempting to swing over it the other helicopter, because if you fall there is a chance you will swim back to the mainland and have to start again. ,

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