⚡๐ท️ Spider-Man: Miles Morales – PC Game Review (Played on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen)
๐ Overview
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a standalone expansion to 2018’s Spider-Man, developed by Insomniac Games and remastered for PC by Nixxes Software. Set in wintery Harlem, it follows Miles Morales, a new Spider-Man discovering his powers and protecting NYC while Peter Parker is away.
The game delivers tight web-slinging, stylish combat, ray-traced visuals, and a shorter, more focused story experience — optimized for both high-end and mid-range PCs.
๐ฅ️ Performance on My Gaming PC
Specs Used:
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GPU: RTX 3050 8GB
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CPU: Intel i5 13th Gen
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RAM: 16GB DDR4
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Storage: SSD
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Resolution: 1080p
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Settings Used: High + DLSS Balanced
๐ฎ FPS & Stability:
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High settings + DLSS Balanced @1080p: Smooth 60–75 FPS
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Very High settings (native): Drops to 40–50 FPS in dense areas
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Ray tracing (Medium) + DLSS Ultra Perf.: Playable at ~35–45 FPS, but sacrifices clarity
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Recommended setting: High preset with DLSS Balanced and RT Off
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Loading times are instant with SSD; no stuttering or shader lags
๐️ Graphics & Visuals
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A snow-covered NYC with gorgeous holiday lighting, realistic reflections, and detailed textures
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Character models are top-tier with expressive facial animations
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Miles’ suit, especially the Venom effects (bio-electric powers), looks ๐ฅ
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RTX 3050 handles High visuals with DLSS beautifully
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Ray tracing adds realism to glass, puddles, and interiors — but not necessary for enjoyment
๐ธ️ Gameplay & Combat
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Builds on the original Spider-Man formula with new moves:
✅ Venom Powers (electric attacks)
✅ Camouflage (stealth)
✅ Unique web gadgets -
Combat is flashy, punchy, and faster-paced than Peter’s
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Slick web-swinging system — same freedom and flow, now with Miles’ unique animations
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Boss fights are cinematic, varied, and impactful
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DualSense features (if using PS5 controller on PC) add immersion: adaptive triggers, haptics
๐งญ Open World & Activities
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The same NYC map, but in winter with fresh holiday decor and new content
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Side content includes:
✅ Friendly Neighborhood Spider App (community missions)
✅ Enemy hideouts (Roxxon, Underground)
✅ Time capsules, caches, sound samples -
Fewer repetitive tasks than the original game
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Less bloated — perfect for quick sessions and 100% runs
๐ Story & Characters
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Short, emotionally powerful story with themes of responsibility, community, and legacy
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Miles is relatable, humble, and charming — perfect contrast to Peter
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Strong side cast: Rio Morales (his mom), Ganke (his best friend), Phin (his friend-turned-foe)
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Antagonists are complex and driven — not just evil for evil’s sake
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Cutscenes feel like high-quality animated films
๐ง Sound & Music
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Dynamic hip-hop & orchestral hybrid soundtrack — fits Miles’ vibe perfectly
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Great ambient city sounds, festive music, and emotional score
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Voice acting is excellent, especially Miles (Nadji Jeter) and Ganke
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Suit powers and Venom attacks have punchy, electric sound effects
๐ Replay Value
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Story length: 7–10 hours
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100% completion: ~12–15 hours
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New Game+ with exclusive skill unlocks
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Perfect for a weekend binge or holiday replay
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Optional stealth and combat challenges increase skill mastery
๐ Pros
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Gorgeous winter NYC with smooth RTX 3050 performance
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Fluid web-swinging and combat
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Short, focused, emotional story
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Unique powers make Miles feel distinct
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Great soundtrack and art direction
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Fully optimized for PC (DLSS, FSR, ultrawide, etc.)
๐ Cons
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Shorter than Spider-Man Remastered
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Same open-world map as the original
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Ray tracing performance limited on RTX 3050
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Minor bugs or NPC glitches occasionally
✅ Final Verdict
Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a compact, polished, and heartfelt superhero adventure. It may be shorter than Spider-Man Remastered, but it packs style, emotion, and stunning visuals into every minute. On your RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen PC, it runs smoothly on High with DLSS, delivering a cinematic and responsive gameplay experience.
Rating: ★★★★☆½ (4.5/5)
⚡๐ท️ Highly recommended for superhero fans, PC gamers, and anyone who loved the first game
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