![]() ![]() The story takes place around a year after the events of the first game (which this one handily covers thanks to a recap.) Miles has moved back to Harlem with his Mother and just now starting to understanding the gravitas of donning the web-slinging mask. Here though you’re controlling Spider-Man’s enthusiastic protégé, Miles Morales. This is essentially a 7-12 hour side-chapter to Marvel’s Spider-Man, introducing a couple of new gameplay additions, a host of new characters and an emotionally charged story but still largely the same experience from the first time around. Instead, Miles Morales never tries to reinvent the wheel, instead deciding to keep that momentum going by producing more of the same. So how could you possibly top that with a follow-up? The answer is, you can’t. With surprisingly nimble web shooting mechanics, a deeply satisfying combat system and an easy open world that didn’t stretch on endlessly for the sake of boasting a larger size (hello Ubisoft), Spider-Man was – and still is – one of the best superhero games on PS4. 2018’s Spider-Man was easily one of the best video games of the year, successfully taking what worked in the Arkham series and naturally expanding that to fit with a more nimble and acrobatic style for Peter Parker’s Spider-Man. ![]()
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