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Sony’s online video game service, PlayStation Plus, has given members tons of ways to play its games at no additional cost.
Insomniac Games have released another update for Spider-Man: Miles Morales, bringing the game up to version 1.007.001. While we're waiting for official patch notes to appear, one change has already be ...
A new Spider-Man game starring Miles Morales will be on PS5 right at launch. The game itself will only be $49.99, though a $69.99 Ultimate Edition of the game will also come out on November 12 ...
Spider-Man 2 on the PlayStation 5: Fidelity Mode = dynamic 1440p to 4K (30FPS target) while Performance Mode = dynamic 1008p to 1440p but solid 60FPS.
Following the events of both the 2018 title and its sequel, 2020’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the game picks up with a tale of two spiders, with both veteran Peter Parker and newbie Morales ...
Just like the first game, Spider-Man 2 wastes no time hitting you with a bombastic action sequence that kicks off the game’s main plot.This time, Pete and Miles take on classic villain Sandman ...
PS Plus subscribers will be able to start streaming big-name games like Spider-Man: Miles Morales and the Resident Evil 4 remake directly to their PlayStation 5s in the coming weeks.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 graphics modes are finally revealed for the PS5 (Image via Insomniac Games) Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is easily one of, if not the most anticipated, PS5 title of 2023.
I actually think Miles Morales, though a slightly smaller game, is the better one overall.It gets a reprieve from the usual superhero origin requirements and parade of Spider-Man cameos to focus ...
With Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on its way later this year, it's the perfect way to get yourself set up for the sequel, or revisit the story of Peter Parker and MJ in the world of Insomniac Games all ...
Spider-Man: Miles Morales was announced last month for PS5 as a standalone title that builds upon the events from the PS4 exclusive Marvel’s Spider-Man. Insomniac has confirmed the new game’s ...
The only exception is Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The dynamic resolution on the PS5 was able to maintain a smooth 60 fps, while the PC couldn’t quite hit that mark.