Devin Rardin: Miles Morales is a standalone expansion, which benefits the game more than a full release would. It taught me to love short games.
A talented player shares their attempt at recreating a shot from the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse trailer within Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Playing the best PS5 games is starting to feel like a bad case of deja vu
With God of War: Ragnarok being the fastest selling first-party game launch in PlayStation history selling 5.1 million copies, I don't think there is much of a problem.
I don't really understand the whining. Yes they might play kind of similarly (I don't think so, but to each their own) but Sony's exclusives are like 1% of the gaming library. Would you rather they play just like every third party game out there?
John writes, "With the release of Miles Morales, PC gamers will be able to enjoy both great Spider-Man games if they don't own a PlayStation 4 or 5. The game does need a solid machine, and if you have a NVIDIA Ada Lovelace card, you can unlock some great extra performance. It's a continuation of Marvel's Spider-Man with some new powers and some slightly different enemies, but it's solid and will give fans of the first game more of what was good to begin with."
Short rush of a story (did this in my NG+) but still a solid meaty sort when you play it without the spring. My full playtime was well over 20+ hours to explore and platinum this amazing title.