That’s actually really cool. I like how Ganke convinced Miles that he IS Spider-Man and helps slowly move away from his idol’s shadow from designing his costume based on his own strengths.
@@phantomgamer9264 my point is peter in this universe did the same thing miles does become his own man his way, same with miles, mcu peter even when he says be his own man ends up being just like Tony when making the red and black suit which he technically didn’t make or design
I like how they didn’t have Peter come rushing to his rescue every time he made a mistake. Instead having him on his own having to deal with his mistakes and then use learning from them to become his own Spider-Man.
Love how Miles in this universe HAS Peter but at the same time he has to learn to make his own mistakes as Peter did, he can't rely on him all the time even if he has the extra help.
@@alfonzioromero8974 I hope not, I think they work well together and it's a rare instance of two Spidermen being allowed to co-exist in the same universe. It's not something we get to see much outside of a multiverse event.
@@emt1437 she’s probably in the universe because she isn’t dead but the NYPD does need a new Captain who better to take that job then George Stacy. She’s going to be Miles’a age they go to the same school, or Peter introduces him to her at the Feast centre the Hailey thing doesn’t seem solid
@@ronanokane4068 Nope mile I first watch and see Peter grave for first time is tv show call "ultimate Spiderman" where there a original Spiderverse before 2018, it not all scene tho
@@PlaystationGamerZX the ultimate Spiderman miles comics and the ultimate Spiderman TV show which you're referring to (which was nothing like the ultimate Spiderman PETER comics which were amazing) weren't that great yeah you right. The miles comics were better ofc but not as good as the ps5 or spiderverse. This isn't my opinion, it's most peoples'. My opinion is spiderverse version is far better than this. But this is still good. Ganke is a good character but I feel like if he was in spiderverse, he'd be better. They couldn't put him in because homecoming stole every one of miles's traits even his friend and gave it to Peter. They made Peter basically a whitewashed miles. So spiderverse had to change a lot of who miles is. I think the voice actor in the ps5 game fits miles better though.
@@TonyTylerDraws In the comics, Miles takes over as the Ultimate Spiderman (Ultimate comics, not literally the Ultimate Spider-man lol), I believe the story went like Peter Parker ends up dying devastating his friends and family leaving Miles to be the replacement Spiderman (similar to the Spiderverse movie story). Unlike Peter, Miles is a little more timid, reserved, and can be serious, not that Peter can't be, but he's usually cracking jokes when he's fighting foes. His father used to be involved in crimes, which is why Miles goes by his mother's maiden name (Morales) and could be why he often stays reserved.
@@guardian6975 I believe Spider-verse is in a different continuity whereas Ultimate is referring to the current storyline or the current universe. I could be wrong, been a while since I read Spider-verse, but both present Peter and Miles are in that same story.
@@guardian6975 Movie Spider-Verse is its own continuity. Comic Spider-Verse is an event that took place over a lot of different realities including 616(regular) and 1610(Ultimate). The regular ultimate universe along with a bunch of other realities no longer exist post-Secret Wars.
It's the part at the end of the game where the community stands behind him that really hits me every time. I don't remember the exact line, but that "he's OUR Spider-Man" line stuck with me.
@@KM-qt1xk every suit has a damaged version, the alternate suits ( the one you don’t unlock through the story) all have a version where they’re all dirty and have small tears, the ones you unlock through the story do have better damaged versions but you only see them in certain missions in gameplay or cutscenes
@@RazielTheUnborn Sony is the publisher, publisher decides pricing, marketing etc. Developer develops games according to pitch from publishers normally. But some cases, a developer can also be the publisher if they're single entity.
@@xXDeAthLyShaDoWXx I am well aware but you also have cases where the Publisher will listen to the Developers. Look at how Sony is handling Ghost of Tsushima from Sucker Punch and Insomniac already shown they can produce a banger with Marvel's Spider-Man. Actually being able to deliver on a product, sometimes the Publishers will actually listen to what a Developer thinks is best.
Ya know. I am and forever be a die-hard Peter Parker fan but this game, his intro on the original Marvel's Spider-Man and most importantly Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse gave me a newfound appreciation and love for Miles Morales as a character and superhero. He is a WONDERFUL addition to the superhero lineup and the perfect superior to the ultimate version of Spider-man 🤘💀🤘
I was unsure about Miles in Spider-Man PS4, but watching him in his own game has sold him for me, he's got a similar growing up arc as in the Spiderverse movie (love that movie).
@@ananousous What I think is since Miles can go camoflouge to the extent he's nearly visible to the human eye, the light is refracted to the right angle with little distortion not noticable to a human eye.
@@cakrabayubudireksa4609 I would say no, sable would usually try to subdue Spiderman while roxxon was really bouta shoot miles during what is basically their first interaction.
Are you kidding me? I mean, we don't necessarily NEED him in the MCU, but we basically just got Peter. Miles Morales would be cool to bring in, but way later man. Peter needs to become the strong and experienced fighter and hero first. Peter is still in highschool as well. At least wait till he's an adult.
Gotta admit, the Mile Morales storyline is starting to grow on me. And this is coming from someone who prefers Peter Parker as Spider-Man. But like all great things, they eventually come to an end.
What’s better here than in Spiderverse is that it makes sense why Miles is fairly decent with his powers already. The game explains it’s been over a year since getting bit by the spider, whereas in Spiderverse it all took place and made Miles a pro in 2 DAYS
That's the most intense scene when Miles Morales aka Spider-man when the Roxxon troops was pointing the gun at him. That was the awesome thing about this Marvel's Spider-man: Miles Morales PS5 spin-off stand-alone video-game storytelling.
I don't think it's completely fair to compare the two given the context and meaning behind both "suit up" scenarios. Peter's advance suit was meant to be an upgrade to what has already been an optimized suit, hence the "new suit, same old me" line. Miles's suit on the other hand is meant to establish "his own Spiderman" and had to be tailored to his specific powers, in a sense he had to "be himself". In a nutshell: Peter = "be greater" Miles = "be yourself"
Spiderman is such a good hero because it not that we watch spider man, we watch the person that even if he doesn’t want to sometimes, still put on the mask on and does thing differently than the other spider-man. That probably why i liked spider man so much growing up.
He really did have fewer people he could open up to. Putting everything on himself, but Miles doesn't have to. His struggles are different and is what makes him shine on his own.
@J Jay I’m not a sony fanboy, ur actually the only one I know now who doesn’t think the same, come on they’re exellent games I just think ur a bit of a hater u should give it a real chance
@J Jay Well Here I agree with u there are a couple of boring side missions and the creators of Web of Shadows did a very good job, and the thing that u could transform in to the black suit was perfect but I don’t think we’re getting that in the next sequel so yeah
@J Jay Not at all. Don't compare it to those games. An exclusive game will almost always be less complex or smaller in size compared to a cross-platform game. Simply because of the budget. If this spiderman game was cross-platform then it would've been much bigger because they would've just made a bigger profit if xbox players and pc players were to jump in. That's the thing about exclusives. They can be great and this is infact great and polished. It might not be as long or as big as you'd like but that's the risk with every exclusive. For an exclusive, it is a great game. Compare this to any other exclusive and then you'd have a fair argument.
When I got to this part of the game I thought the song was gonna be sunflower like in the spider-verse film but this song is also good, the drawing of the spider suit & him designing it reminds me of Tobey Maguire Spider-Man
@@NYG1991 No, Tom has just gotten into college, Miles is like 9 in the MCU less if he blipped. Tom needs atleast 2 more movies before the integrate Miles.
On the subject of bangers, the one track I can’t stop listening to is _Stowing Away_ . That’s the one that builds and builds and is most like the instantly hummable tunes in the original trilogy.
I really love Peter Parker as Spider-Man, but Miles Morales as Spider-Man is another thing or level, is more stronger i think, with is bioelectricity and invisibility thing! (Sorry for my english, i'm Portuguese🇵🇹) And this scene was the best one, in that game, that was the best game i played in my life, and the soundtrack makes the game really great!
I like how he finds his own materials & handmade like the real Peter Parker would do & not by using you're rich step dad's easy "bake" suit making machine.
Oh my god enough with the shit talk of MCU spidey relying on stark tech. He made the suit his own, its like people forget that in both movies it emphasizes that he doesn’t need tony nor Tony’s suit. Cause he sure as hell didn’t need it to beat mysterio either
@@FALLENSK8ER1995 He does rely on Stark tech though. Almost everything for MCU Spidey was made by Tony Stark. His suit in homecoming, his suit in Endgame/Infinity War, the suit he makes in FFH is made using Stark's tech, he has an AI talking to him that is also Stark tech. Nothing was made by Peter except for his homemade suit and homemade gadgets. He does defeat both Vulture without Stark tech but goes back to square one to revolving around Iron Man again in the sequel, despite Homecoming clearly stating that he has become his own hero. Then they do it again with Mysterio and erase everything in that movie, and then have him be mentored by Dr. Strange in the third movie. Not to mention, all of Spider-Man's villains revolve around Stark. His entire life revolves around Stark. He is more like a sidekick than his own hero, which is contradictory to Stan Lee's creation, because he was made with the sole purpose of NOT being a sidekick; during a time where every young hero was considered a sidekick. Say it how you want, but MCU Spider-Man is clearly not his own man. Let alone his own hero. He is more Iron Boy Jr. than Spider-MAN.
MCU Spider-Man is an adaption based in a world of super-celebrities. You'd be hard pressed to see any hero coming up after Avengers that wasn't trying to be like them since they set an example. On top of that, Marvel was trying to do something new since we had two other Peter Parkers at that point. So they gave him something the others never did, a mentor to look up to, and access to equipment he obviously wouldn't get his hands on otherwise that leveled the playing field between the more out-of-this-worls threats. They wanted to differentiate MCU Peter from Raimi and Webb's version, and make him his own.
@@chaserred4155 Thing is, if you're gonna make a superhero like that, how about don't make it Spider-Man then? Because everything they've done with the character thus far is NOT Spider-Man whatsoever. ONTOP of that they keep giving him mentors when he doesn't need any by now.