Remarkable spin-off of two years old spidey game. It does not bring anything new or spectacular compared to its older brother, but it looks amazing and plays more than well. [Issue#308]
It may not offer anything substantially new compared to the 2018 PS4 Spidey game but Miles Morales plays great and looks even better. Miles himself is a likeable hero (albeit it with some annoying co-stars) and the open-world action is just as enjoyable as ever. It's a bit pricey for what you get but the game benefits from the shorter run-time.
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 the best superhero games ever made.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a clear upgrade of the original concept. The feeling of being the Spider-Man is constantly there, especially when we swing through a technically impressive Manhattan that we have never seen before in games. It is simply a demonstration and a new standard for how open, endless worlds can be built with the help of the next generation of consoles.
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is effortlessly cool. The overall gameplay structure may prove samey for those who failed to fall in love with Insomniac Games’ previous effort, but everyone else will have a blast with this generous spin-off story. Great characters, tons of activities, and some epic set-piece moments round out a must play superhero romp – and with the developer on this kind of form, we can’t wait to see more of the full-scale sequel that it’s inevitably cooking up.
Perhaps inevitably, on PS5 the game itself almost feels like a secondary concern to the tech demo but developers Insomniac deserve credit for delivering an experience at once both familiar enough to appeal to fans of the first game but also with a strong identity of its own.
a game with very fun gameplay by the way, traveling around the city of New York with webs and swinging from side to side is one of the best parts of its gameplay! I can't say much about the combat, which is weird and certainly not the developers' focus for this game. It's not bad, it's just not the best, combos that do almost no damage to enemies and to kill an enemy you need to throw 20 punches. overwhelming and boring at times, maybe it's me who doesn't know how to play the combat of miles morales, but I don't feel much affection for the combat of this game, on the contrary, the story is captivating, full of plot twists and with a good narrative, interesting to go from mission to mission to find out what will happen next, like on Netflix where we wait for what will happen in each episode of a series. Another negative part is stealth. the game is extremely massacring and if something goes wrong without stealth, death is certain. It's the most annoying part, having to go to a completely silent site and kill enemies from above with attacks that don't attract attention. I'm a player who likes action and the stealth in this game wasn't what I liked the most, besides the boss fight is very good and fun! I had fun playing Miles Morales with the exception of the parts where I needed to use stealth!
A lot of bugs, like the latest side mission when you have to chase a car of kidnappers that got a lady in the trunk. And when stopped them, I cansee she is mowing her lips but no words are coming out of them... And this ain'tthe only bug I've encounted.
SummaryThe latest adventure in the Spider-Man universe builds on and expand Marvel’s Spider-Man through an all-new story. Players experience the rise of Miles Morales as he masters new powers to become his own Spider-Man. With PS5’s SSD, players can near-instantaneously fast-travel across Marvel’s New York City, or feel the tension of each one ...