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Published on November 12th, 2020 | by Andrew Bistak

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales PS4 Review

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales PS4 Review Andrew Bistak
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Summary: Spider-Man returns on the PS4 with Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales and is as good, if not better than the original!

5

Spectacular!


In the latest adventure in the Marvel’s Spider-Man universe, teenager Miles Morales is adjusting to his new home while following in the footsteps of his mentor, Peter Parker, as a new Spider-Man. But when a fierce power struggle threatens to destroy his new home, the aspiring hero realizes that with great power, there must also come great responsibility. To save all of Marvel’s New York, Miles must take up the mantle of Spider-Man and own it.

Spider-Man returns to the PlayStation 4 with Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales that delivers the same exhilarating experience as the original which allowed you to play as the hero Peter Parker, however in this current installment you play the equally cool Miles Morales, the new friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man on the block. Unfortunately after defeating the villain known as Rhino, Miles discovers that Peter is off to Europe and is leaving New York City in the capable hands of Morales.

The Trailer



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While Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a sequel to the 2018 game, you don’t need any prior knowledge as the developers welcomes both existing and new fans alike to new sequel. In terms of Peter vs Miles, Peter Parker is the hardened hero, whereas Miles Morales is the new hero and while they both share the mantle, they also share a joint tragedy that both their fathers are dead (including Peter’s mum and Uncle Ben) which is a focal point of our new hero’s journey that makes him a much more grounded and relatable character. Supporting you into the game is a fun “tutorial” at the start which also serves as the handing of the reigns from Peter Parker to Miles Morales. Unfortunately for Miles, he soon discovers that the city is in danger from a seemingly innocent (yeah right) advanced technology energy conglomerate called Roxxon and the mysterious Underground.

While this is an action adventure game, it is a superhero game revolving around Spider-Man that successfully implements the swing mechanics of Spidey perfectly into the game as you control this web-slinger through the city. It actually feels like you are using your web to swing from building to building. It’s also a combination of Parkour because of how smooth the movement mechanics are, including changing one action to another. While the main story will take between 10 to 12 hours to complete, your city also has a wealth of additional activities to be discovered in order to expand this already fun game. These side missions are through a Spider-Man “Air Tasker” app that allows citizens of New York, the ability to contact our hero to complete tasks. Yes it’s a little lame but somehow works.

Another difference between the original game and the sequel is that while both two share similar gameplay mechanics with navigating the detailed environment and the combat, Miles Morales plays slightly different to Peter Parker. That is, Miles has access to this venom energy that allows him to create electrical attacks, including invisibility. Combat is quite fast paced and you’re usually fighting multiple enemies and without spoiling the game, there’s some challenging and fun boss battles. Needless to say, this electrical energy does come in handy for quite a few of the puzzles in the game. There’s also a skill tree that allow you to upgrade the powers and skills of Miles, including unlockable outfits to help with the overall longevity of the title. So as you explore the city, take on enemies and eventually get to the big bad, it’s Spider-Man at his best and is a super fun experience.

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Graphically, Spider-Man: Miles Marvels looks fantastic on the PS4 with extremely detailed character design and an open-world that not only looks real but feels real. There’s also some great lighting used, including special effects like weather (e.g. the snow) which help draw you into the “open-world” game. Adding to the spectacular graphics is the immersive audio from its soundtrack and professional voice acting. Spidey is perfectly voiced by Nadji Jeter who delivers a great rendition of Miles Morales. Jeter also made me really like Miles and never having experienced this character before, I really want to know more about this Spider-Man. Sound effects work hand-in-hand with the graphics and gameplay and for a more immersive experience, a headset is a must.

Final Thoughts?

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is another exciting experience on the PlayStation 4 and proves that this console still has some life left in it! Another spectacular Spider-Man experience!

Recommended!

About Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Developed by Insomniac Games, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is the latest adventure in the Marvel’s Spider-Man universe. Teenager Miles Morales is living dual lives, adjusting to his new home while following in the footsteps of his mentor, Peter Parker, as a new Spider-Man. But when a fierce power struggle threatens to destroy his new home, the aspiring hero realizes that with great power, there must also come great responsibility. To save all of Marvel’s New York, Miles must take up the mantle of Spider-Man and make it his own.

Key Features

  • The Rise of Miles Morales
    Miles Morales discovers explosive powers that set him apart from his mentor, Peter Parker. Master his unique, bio-electric venom blast attacks and covert camouflage power alongside spectacular web-slinging acrobatics, gadgets and skills.
  • A War for Power
    A war for control of Marvel’s New York has broken out between a devious energy corporation and a high-tech criminal army. With his new home at the heart of the battle, Miles must learn the cost of becoming a hero and decide what he must sacrifice for the greater good.
  • A Vibrant New Home
    Traverse the snowy streets of his new, vibrant and bustling neighborhood as Miles searches for a sense of belonging. When the lines blur between his personal and crime-fighting lives, he discovers who he can trust, and what it feels like to truly be home.


About the Author

When he's not trying to save the world, Andrew enjoys travel (although loathes turbulence), going to the movies, reading and being a dad to his two dogs (and now twins) with his wife.



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