

This is one game where a higher frame-rate really makes a difference, too, making the action buttery-smooth and responsive.
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On PS4 the city is wonderfully rendered and filled with life and detail, but on PS5 the landscape is so rich and graphically vibrant you could swing around it for hours. A lot of the pleasure comes from swooping around the place, exploring the parks and city streets from above, watching the sun set behind the Avengers HQ or seeing the snow fall over the city in the cold blue of a December afternoon. The city is divided into sectors filled with side-quests, collectibles and challenge tasks designed to test your web-slinging skills. While the midtown skyscrapers loom, the narrative focus is on Harlem and how its low income, ethnically diverse population has been exploited and abused by the billionaires further down the island of Manhattan.Īs in Marvel’s Spider-Man, you fight your way through the story, enjoying spectacular set-piece battles such as an early destructive face-off on the fictitious Braitwaithe bridge. Although this is, of course, the same city as the original game, Insomniac has made it reflect Miles Morales and his own take on New York the people he meets, the music he listens to, the street art that surrounds him. But for Miles, a black kid with a Puerto Rican mother, there are different dimensions to his struggles, and the game doesn’t shy away from that.


The writers completely understand how the character of Spider-Man thinks, no matter who is behind the mask he (or she in the case of Spider-Woman and Spider-Gwen) has always juggled domestic, romantic and heroic responsibilities, giving equal emotional weight to each of them. Taking its cues from the wonderful Spider-Man Into the Spiderverse animated movie, it’s a personal tale, pitching Miles as much against his own insecurities as the gun-wielding heavies: he has to prove his capability to himself, as well as the whole town. This is no straightforward Marvel Cinematic Universe tale of evil megacorps and sociopathic techbros (although it does have one of those, in the shape of Roxxon founder Simon Krieger). Drawn into the action are Miles’s mum Rio, who is running for political office in their new home of Harlem, and his old school friend and love interest Phin, whose brother Rick is a Roxxon scientist. Riven with self-doubt, which is compounded by the lukewarm reception he gets from locals on the first missions, Morales finds himself thrust into the middle of a battle between sinister clean energy corporation Roxxon and a violent protest group named The Underground, and he needs to fight both to get to the truth of the conflict. Peter Parker is off on holiday for a few weeks, leaving young Miles to protect New York as a sort of substitute-teacher Spider-Man. But although Miles Morales is definitely more condensed than its predecessor, it is hugely enjoyable and even moving in its own right. Anyone who played 2018’s game should be advised that from the combat to Manhattan itself, many elements are exactly the same.
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The announcement of a follow-up starring Parker’s understudy Miles Morales caused great excitement in June, but that soured a little when developer Insomniac clarified that it would be a spin-off rather then a sequel – a shorter, alternative take on the original, but at full price. I n 2018, Marvel’s Spider-Man gave us a vast recreation of Manhattan, beautifully smooth web-slinging traversal and a compelling story pitting Peter Parker against philanthropist-turned-supervillain, Mister Negative.
