Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales
87 /100
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Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Reviews

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Gaming Nexus
November 22, 2022
9/10

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.

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On PS4 and PS5 Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales was better in just about every way when compared to its immediate predecessor and that notion still holds true in its leap to PC. Buoyed by a raft of PC exclusive technical upgrades and its inherently improved combat, better story and trimmed open-world, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales effortlessly cements its place and supplants its predecessor as the best superhero game on PC.

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GameSpot
November 18, 2022
7/10

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales sticks a bit too close to its predecessor in terms of mechanics, but manages to stand on its own through its story and characters.

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PC Gamer
November 18, 2022
84/100

Smaller, stronger and a whole lot more fun.

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GamingTrend
November 18, 2022
90/100

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a triumph of a game, and now even more people can experience it. That experience may not be as stable as on PlayStation 5 given the diversity of hardware, however there’s also a lot more under the hood than you’d get on a console. With all of that in tow, including gorgeous ray tracing and a glut of accessibility options, it’s like Miles getting Venom abilities: more power to an already powerful entity. Just like Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered before it, Miles Morales makes the leap and sticks to the wall.

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But Why Tho
November 24, 2020
70/100

Miles Morales doesn’t reinvent the superhero genre or change any of the core gameplay that Spider-Man fans fell in love with during the original game. Instead, the charm is found with Miles Morales himself and his journey to establish a presence in New York while becoming confident in his abilities without Peter Parker by his side… Miles Morales makes you feel like a fledgling superhero and a teenager, learning the ropes of life, love, and web-slinging.

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The OuterHaven
November 19, 2020

MARVEL Spider-Man created a huge benchmark for MARVEL Spider-Man: Miles Morales to shoot for, and it not only achieved that benchmark, but surpassed it with new gameplay, attention to detail, representation, and story. Well worth a full-game in itself that also continues the saga of Spider-Man, while carving out a piece of the overall universe for itself. Visually pushing the PlayStation 5 as far as it can go at launch, while also giving people the option to sacrifice those visuals for extra gameplay power. Should be a Game of the Year contender due to being more of what made the...

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10/10

Insomniac wanted to please Miles Morales fans with their latest Spider-Man adventure. The result is a damn near perfect action-adventure game.

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TechRaptor
November 17, 2020
8/10

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it’s still a fun romp through New York City, with likeable characters and electrifying Venom powers.

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GamingBolt
November 16, 2020
8/10

Miles Morales is a meaningful expansion to 2018’s Spider-Man that, while perhaps not quite as polished, gives Spidey fans more than enough reason to check it out.

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Stuff
November 9, 2020

Any concerns fans have about Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales not living up to the excellence and ambition of its predecessor are squashed within minutes of donning the teenage superhero’s mask.

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8/10

Riding the high off an almost decade-long comic run and heavily featuring in 2018 game Marvel’s Spider-Man, young web slinging hero Miles Morales is back. This time, he gets his very own leading adventure in game form with Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. It’s an awesome opportunity to revisit a wonderful character, and hell, even serves to champion him further as he so rightly deserves.

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Stevivor
November 7, 2020
9.5/10

Spider-Man Miles Morales is arguably the PS5’s biggest launch title, one that seemed a next-gen console exclusive until Sony recently confirmed it would also be available on the PS4 (and its ridiculously large player base). While following on from Insomniac Games’ superb Spider-Man, Miles Morales isn’t a direct sequel. Instead, it’s presented as a standalone side story that you’d be forgiven for assuming was a piece of DLC.

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8/10

Spider-Man: Miles Morales feels like more of a sequel than it is a stopgap, entangling players within its web of cleverly refined mechanics while delivering some familiar web-slinging thrills. A heroic technical showcase for PS5 owners picking up their consoles on day one, this meaty side story in the Spider-Man saga has us even more excited than before to see what Insomniac Games have planned next.

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ShackNews
November 6, 2020
8/10

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales will appeal to loads of gamers and I suspect it will be a hit for PlayStation owners this holiday season. While there isn’t as much to do this time around and what is included is mostly recycled, the asking price is lower than normal. Being Spider-Man is still as fun as it was in 2018 (and potentially more fun now at 60Hz) and Miles Morales is a character that is more compelling than Peter Parker. Should the few technical hiccups get sorted out, this will be a solid inclusion for any game library. Anyone grabbing a...

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Inverse
November 6, 2020
9/10

We played through the PlayStation 4 version of Miles Morales on a Vissles-M portable screen with HDR enabled, and it looked stunning. Especially with the Peter Parker redesign that makes him look more like Tom Holland and less like a Muppet, graphics looked far improved over the first game, even if the load times felt a bit too long at times. Experiencing the game on a next-gen console with a TV worthy of the graphical fidelity will truly feel like a worthwhile PS5 launch title. 9/10

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WCCFtech
November 6, 2020
8.5/10

While originally a surprise left for the second half of Marvel's Spider-Man, the inclusion of Miles Morales into Sony's own version of New York City was a welcome addition. Peter Parker might have been the leading man, but Miles very well might have stolen the show in the 2018 adventure. Fast forward two years to 2020 and not only is the second Spider-Man getting his own game but that very same game happens to be one of the first PlayStation 5 titles available during next week's console launch. Peter Parker left quite a lasting legacy for Spider-fans around the world...

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Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales is a coming of age story, an opportunity to focus on the “other Spider-Man,” and an excellent showcase of the PS5 in direct comparison with its popular PS4 predecessor. Every hero starts somewhere, and while Insomniac was content not to revisit Peter Parker’s origin story for the hundredth time, following up on Miles Morales becoming Spider-Man proves just the shot in the arm the franchise needs to stand apart.

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8.9/10

Is there a better way to usher in a new console generation than with a brand new Spider-Man game? Probably not so let's swing to it.

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Den of Geek
November 6, 2020

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales turns its attention to New York City's newest webslinger and tells a deeply personal and captivating story in the process.

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IGN
January 1, 2000
9/10

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales may not be quite as packed with content as the original, but it stands out as an essential story in Insomniac’s Spidey Universe. It earns its spot as a fantastic follow-up, telling a wonderful Miles-specific story while improving upon the fundamentals of the first game with distinctive moves and enemies. And it’s an excellent way to break in your new PlayStation 5; it looks spectacular, loads fast, and makes fun use of the DualSense controller, the directional audio, and more. But regardless of which generation you play it on, it’s a worthy followup to one of...

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