2018's Marvel's Spider-Man was a big leap forward for the Web-Head in terms of his video game career. With Insomniac Games at the helm, it told the story of an older, wiser Peter Parker and his struggles of balancing a post-college life with that of a superhero. Both the gameplay and narrative were exactly what fans wanted from a modern, AAA Spider-Man title, and so it became one of the PlayStation 4's biggest hits, spawning a spin-off based on Miles Morales and an upcoming sequel for the PlayStation 5.
Speaking of the PS5, both Marvel's Spider-Man and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales have been ported over to Sony's latest console. Thanks to the more powerful system, players can experience both Peter's and Miles' adventures with better graphics, frame rates, and new features. Now that a PC port for Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered is coming on August 12th of this year, Spider-Man fans who own PCs can partake in saving New York by doing what a spider can. The port contains the main game as well as all three episodes of The City That Never Sleeps DLC, along with PC-specific features like mouse and keyboard support, adjustable render settings, ray-traced reflections, and more, but one thing Insomniac Games should consider has to do with Peter Parker's face.
Spider-Man Remastered Gets PC Release Date
For those who don't know, 2018's Marvel's Spider-Man has a different facial model for its lead protagonist, Peter Parker. John Bubniak was the facial model for the original game and was replaced by Ben Jordan for Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales on both the PS4 and PS5 releases; Jordan also replaced Bubniak in the PS5 version of Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered. Fans of the original game speculated that the face change was due to
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