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Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Is Now On PC
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Is Now On PC

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Is Now On PC:  The Ratchet & Clank franchise creator Insomniac Games, PlayStation, and Marvel Games collaborated to create the game. Nixxes Software, a studio with roots in the Netherlands that was last year acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment, is in charge of overseeing this port.

The studio focuses on ports and provides various forms of support for the work of other studios. The entire original game’s content is present in the PC port. Additional improvements include support for AMD’s FSR 2.1, DLSS 2, and DLSS 3 as well as DLAA, Reflex, and other technologies from Nvidia.

In addition to excellent ultra-wide and multi-monitor capabilities, there are improved settings for ray-traced shadows and reflections. You can play with a keyboard and mouse, of course, as an input method.

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Is Now On PC
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Is Now On PC

However, you may also use a USB-C connection to play with the DualSense controller that came with the PlayStation 5 to make use of the game’s DualSense-specific features like adjustable triggers and haptics.

The game integrates with Steam Input so you may create your solutions and mappings. With statements from developers, a post on the PlayStation Blog goes into great length about specifying the mouse-and-keyboard inputs for a game that was initially intended to be played on a gamepad.

I found Spider-Man: Miles Morales to be more enjoyable than Insomniac’s original Spider-Man game, which I also found to be pretty enjoyable. With its shorter playtime and more narrowly focused story, it improved several features of the first game while, more crucially, seeming like a tighter experience overall.

It was also refreshing to see someone else in the Spider-Man outfit since we’ve all seen so many versions of Peter Parker’s Spider-Man. A sequel to the first Spider-Man game, with the same scope as that original title, has been announced by Insomniac.

According to its initial promotional materials, the new game will let you control both Miles Morales and Peter Parker. Another Marvel property, Wolverine, is the subject of another game being developed by Insomniac.

Both of those have yet to be announced for PC, but given Sony’s recent strategy, a PC release seems likely—even if it comes after the PlayStation versions hit physical and digital store shelves. In the interim, Miles Morales is currently $49.99 on the Epic Games Store and Steam.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Miles Morales the only black Spider-Man?

Morales is the second Latino character to adopt the Spider-Man persona, despite being the first black Spider-Man. The title role in the 1990s television series Spider-Man 2099 was played by Miguel O’Hara, who is of Mexican and Irish origin.

What is the difference between Marvel Spider-Man and Miles Morales?

In Marvel’s Spider-Man, Miles makes better moves than Peter Parker. While Miles Morales and Peter Parker are both a ton of fun to swing around the city with, Miles has more air tricks to pull off and moves with more ease. The more seasoned web-slinger is Peter Parker, but he’s not nearly as entertaining.

How many GB is Miles Morales?

Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ Ultimate Edition will require “a minimum of 105GB” of storage space, making it the first-party game that will likely take up the most space.

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