While it makes plenty of important improvements, Spider-Man: Miles Morales keeps many of the best parts of its predecessor intact. This includes a standout photo mode, something that one Spider-Man: Miles Morales player recently used to create a particularly cool screenshot.
Fans of the Marvel’s Spider-Man series have taken full advantage of the games’ photo modes to create some stellar shots. One fan has remade the team-up shot from Spider-Man: No Way Home, while others have recreated sequences from Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. Poster recreations have been shared, comic panels have been remade, and plenty of original photos have been captured. Now, one special image has shown Spidey approaching some foes from a unique angle.
Interesting Spider-Man: Miles Morales Bug Provides Behind-The-Scenes Look at Cutscenes
Considering that players are always in control of Spider-Man or one of his allies in the Insomniac games, players never get to see what the wall-crawler looks like from an enemy’s point-of-view. Fortunately, Redditor AnonDooDoo has provided this angle via photo mode, and it looks incredible. In the image, players see a Roxxon soldier’s weapon up close through a first-person perspective, with Spidey swinging in to take out the enemy.
The nighttime setting of the image is particularly gorgeous, as the moon can be seen in the upper corner of the image. The moonlight perfectly reflects off Spider-Man and the Roxxon soldier’s gun, while snow can be seen falling from the sky. With the streetlights and shop signs of New York City making the shot look even better, it is not too surprising that the community has had such a positive response to the screenshot. Thus far, it has brought in over 3500 upvotes, with more
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