Gamers have finally got their hands on Spider-Man for the PS5. It’s a massive leap from the wall-crawler’s old days.
Upon release, it was acclaimed by critics, with an average score of around 86% for the PlayStation version.
Fast-forward to 2020, past the first game’s sequels, the movie tie-in titles (Spider-Man 2 is one of the best games ever), Ultimate Spider-Man and the Beenox period, and we finally arrive at 2018’s Spider-Man on PS4. It was a long time coming, and boy was it worth the wait.
Both Miles Morales and the remastered version of the earlier game have two modes: fidelity mode, which provides 4K resolution, 30fps and ray-tracing; and performance mode, which offers up silky smooth 60fps, one of the major attractions of new games on the console.