Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered is the latest Sony title to make the jump from PlayStation to PC, and it just might be the most complex job yet. While God of War and Days Gone were no slouches when it came to pushing gamers’ systems, Spider-Man Remastered exists in a unique category. Thanks to the wizardry of Insomniac Games, Spider-Man runs on a PS5 with both a 60FPS frame rate and some Ray-traced details as well.
That’s all to say that the PC version of Spider-Man Remastered has a lot of headroom when it comes to ways that it can look even better. Pushing the frame rate and the visual fidelity seems to be the goal when it comes to these PlayStation PC ports, but usually, the developers have a narrow set of areas where they can improve the game. For developer Nixxes Software, the potential is a lot higher, but that seemingly came at a cost.
Marvel's Spider-Man Review
From a pure fidelity and performance perspective, Spider-Man Remastered is gorgeous on the PC. It runs extremely well for an open world game and users can push the details of open world New York based on the power of their rig. Using our Origin Neuron review system, we were able to get 4K60 performance with high or very high settings. There were some dips depending on the number of effects on screen, but those usually cleaned up quickly. And when dropping the resolution down to 1440p or 1080p, the game ran buttery smooth.
In terms of graphics settings, users can tweak the shadows, reflections, and character detail to give Spider-Man and his rendition of New York a ton of life. Marvel’s Spider-Man was already an exceptionally impressive game on the PS4 – that was made even better on the PS5 – so it’s no surprise that it squeezes out even more performance and
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