Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is now available on PC, and here is our video captured in 4K. All graphics options have been pushed to the max and we also enabled DLSS Frame Generation functionality via an RTX 4090.
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is now available on PC, and here is our video captured in 4K. All graphics options have been pushed to the max and we also enabled DLSS Frame Generation functionality via an RTX 4090.
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales hasn't been forgotten, inside you will find a pretty nice HDR video showing some indoor combat and some night city traversal. In the list of games which should get their own HDR video, you should be able to count on the new Call of Duty, Sackboy, some more Demon's Souls and even Godfall (which was just sent to us).
For once, no videos to feed you but only a series of screenshots we took while playing some of the games we have been sent on Playstation 5. In the menu today, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Demon's Souls, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Days Gone. Bon appétit!
Now that the Playstation 5 is available in some parts of the world, though not in Europe yet, the different embargos have lifted and we can finally show you some Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales footage without having to add any commentary. Because we didn't want to spoil anything to you, we chose to only show the game's introduction played in the Fidelity mode, a side by side comparison with the Performance mode, and for those who do not mind French, a few extracts from the game's opening in the team's native language. Also, because we can now show you the black suit, we put up the video review as it was originally made, with the 3 or so more minutes at the end of the Visuals segment. We've also taken the liberty of adding a few more screenshots.
We may have been sent our Playstation 5 pretty early (about a week and a half ago), we may only have received 2 of the launch exclusives (out of 4), preparing the coverage of a new console takes time. That's why we decided to focus on a video review only for Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the standalone game which also comes out on PS4. Inside, you will find a close-to-30-minute 4K video in which we focus on different aspects of the game, so we hope you enjoy it!
Yesterday, Sony announced the launch date of both PlayStation 5 models. With a price set at $399 for the Digital Edition and $499 for the standard version that includes a 4K Blu Ray disc drive, the consoles will launch In North America, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea on November 12th and in most of other territories including Europe on November 19th. The first-party games available at launch are: Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Demon’s Souls, Sackboy A Big Adventure, Destruction AllStars and Astro’s Playroom (pre-installed). Another news from Sony was a new benefit for PS Plus members on PS5 with the PlayStation Plus Collection, a selection of PS4 hit titles available to download at launch. Jump inside for an overview of the consoles and the first-party titles.
The Sony event didn't disappoint and there's a lot to be excited about, though it's likely the console design itself won't appeal to everyone. Until we (maybe) get our hands on high quality versions of the trailers of all PS5 exclusives, here's a good number of them directly coming from YouTube.
Update: We've added some pretty nice 4K galleries.