

From obvious options like the ability to change the strength of the depth of field effect and motion blur, right down to being able to tinker with the quality of lighting, shadows, weather particles, and if you have a ray-tracing-capable graphics card, ray-traced reflections. Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered offers a lot of control over how the game looks and runs. Looking at the graphics options-one of the most important things for any PC game really-there’s a lot to love.

" Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered comes fully featured with all of the options you’d expect from any modern PC game these days." This means that most ultrawide displays are supported right out of the box. As for resolution, the game has support for some of the more unconventional display resolutions out there, including support for the 21:9, 32:9, and 48:9 aspect ratios.

When it comes to customizing graphical settings, Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered comes fully featured with all of the options you’d expect from any modern PC game these days. However, this time, we ran the game with Ultra settings at 4K, and performance was smooth again. The other build included a Nvidia RTX 3080ti, a Ryzen 9 5900x processor and 32GB of RAM.

On our first build which included a R圜PU, a Radeon 5600 XT GPU and 32GB of RAM, the game ran at high graphics settings while still maintaining almost 100 frames per second at 1080p. We tested the game on two different configurations and it ran wonderfully on both. Right out of the gate, the PC port for Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered is phenomenal. With Sony’s recent push to release more PlayStation Studios games on PC, Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered was always going to be next in line. You can check out our reviews on when the game was originally released as a PS4 exclusive, and our review from when it was remastered for release on PS5. Not much has to be said about Marvel’s Spider-Man that hasn’t already been said before.
