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Next Gen Base - 9/10
Console Creatures
IGN - 9/10
GameSpot - 7/10
Game Informer - 9/10
EGM - 5/5
Push Square - 8/10
Spiel Times - 9/10
If you're looking for a game that truly shows off what a new system can do, then there's not much further to look than Spider-Man: Miles Morales. A visual powerhouse of a game that brings some neat new powers to a new Spider-Man, and some incredible technical advancements that brings unprecedented loading times to a new console, make for some truly impressive moments that remind you that we are, in fact, in a new generation. Oh, and the puddles look lovely, too.
Console Creatures
Everything about this game oozes style, Nadji Jeter is the definitive version of Miles Morales thanks to his goofy and geeky take on the web-slinger. Soaring through the Highrise buildings of New York City has never looked better and the extra power of the PlayStation 5 makes things feel more alive than ever before.
IGN - 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 the best superhero games ever made.
GameSpot - 7/10
It's a bit of a bummer to see Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales trip up at certain points, but thankfully, that doesn't happen often. The game wastes little time jumping you into Miles' story and rarely lets up on the brakes, packing the young wall crawler's first solo outing with more super powers and radio chatter than the game needs. And yet, despite its frantic pace, Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a compelling open-world action game that helps highlight why Miles is so special: his culture. It's Miles' unique differences and earnest attempts at figuring out how to protect his community that make him into such a wonderful hero, not the mask he wears and superpowers he wields.
Game Informer - 9/10
No load times. Beautiful raytracing. The PlayStation 5 version of Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a technical juggernaut that continually impresses. It is the ideal way to play the game if you can. Feeling the Venom flow through the controller is quite cool. That's not to say the PlayStation 4 version is far behind, however. Marvel's Spider-Man from 2018 remains one of the generation's best-looking and playing games, and this game's performance is in lockstep with it. Fast travel and restarts bring up short subway rides and loading screens (they are instant on PS5), and the visuals may not have that next-gen sheen, but the PS4 version is still a beautiful and worthy way to experience this excellent game.
EGM - 5/5
Don't be fooled into thinking Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is some minor spin-off of Insomniac Games' PS4 exclusive. Sure, it's not as long, but the experience is packed with enough new gameplay ideas and design refinements that it feels every bit like a true, substantial successor. Throw in a story that does justice to Miles as a character and tech that wonderfully showcases the power of the PlayStation 5, and you just might have one of the best console launch titles of the modern era.
Push Square - 8/10
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.
Spiel Times - 9/10
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales offers a tantalizing taste of how the current console generation stacks up with the pricey new hardware players will be clamoring to get their hands on over the next few months. For all that power of Zen 2 and Navi architectures, HDMI 2.1 and all the associated next-gen accoutrements, the PS4, which is about to turn seven years old, is holding up exceptionally well. All that technical wizardry would be for naught, though, if the fun factor wasn't there. But "Miles Morales" is one of the year's best escapist entertainments, replete with stand-out combat, an engaging story and a well-designed open world. This spider packs a serious punch.
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