Marvel’s long-awaited Spider-Man: Miles Morales sequel, in terms of scale and size, will be mostly the spiritual heir to Uncharted: Lost Legacy, placing it’s events a year after the original game. Miles seems to have got a complete storyline in the new game.
Last week, at the unveiling of the PlayStation 5, the game Spider-Man: Miles Morales was unveiled, about which the game’s creative director Brian Horton has now revealed more information in his PlayStation Blog post. The game is a stand-alone sequel on its own, and it will revolve around the rise of Miles Morales as our hero experiences his special, new abilities that set him apart from his mentor, Peter Parker. The story begins before the Christmas break, a year after the events of the first game.
According to the story, a war broke out between an energy company and a high-tech criminal army, as Miles Morales ’ home, Harlem became the battlefield of these events. ” You’ll experience a full story arc with Miles, one that’s more akin to a game like Uncharted: The Lost Legacy in terms of overall scope,” Horton wrote. “Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is an important, heartfelt, emotional and essential experience to expanding the Marvel’s Spider-Man universe. And we hope it will be for you as well.” About the special PlayStation 5 features: Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales will utilize “near-instant loading, ray-tracing, 3D audio, and the DualSense controller.” and it’s characters will be developed with “4D scans and improved skin shading for more realistic looking characters and spline-based hair that moves far more naturally,” and “many of the city’s assets have also been updated to take advantage of the new console.”
And as for Marvel’s Spider-Man protagonist Peter Parker, Insomniac Games has insisted that there are still plenty of untold stories with the character. Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, on the other hand, will be all about Miles, as the title suggests, and will arrive for the PlayStation 5.
Source: Gematsu
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