
It's got cool new stuff too, like Miles himself, who is an immensely charismatic young man finding his place in the world, and who is very excited to be a superhero.

I tried playing with M+K and it's just not a good game to play with a keyboard, in any combination of keys. I didn't get to take full advantage of that, but I also didn't encounter any performance problems (I have 16GB of RAM and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070) Like with Peter Parker's outing, this is built for a controller. I played a bunch of Spider-Man: Miles Morales, which comes with ray tracing and fancy unlocked frame rates on the PC. Web-swinging is never not fun, and you get the sense that Miles really enjoys it.

New York is a big superhero playground, and Insomniac made possibly my favourite traversal style in games right now. Miles Morales (the game) has all the good stuff from Spider-Man - like the swinging, and the battering criminals to a point that would be considered police brutality if you weren't an arachnid-themed vigilante, and the fun Twitter-analogue in the menu screen that responds to what you do in the world.
