Following the underwhelming announcement of the Xbox One back in 2013, Sony’s PS4 started life with a comfortable sales lead over Microsoft’s console and ensured that they maintained it with a plethora of exclusive titles.The criticisms of Sony are beginning to pick up pace because of this, but the company doesn’t appear to be phased as the PS5 has launched with numerous exclusive titles, including the latestSpider-Mangame,Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
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Thankfully forPCusers, the continuous success and rise of the gaming industry mean there are always going to be alternative options if a particular game isn’t available. Furthermore, the ever-tightening relationship between Xbox and PC looks set to continue adding excellent IP’s to the various PC gaming stores.
ThoughMiles Morales' impressive review scoresmay frustrate non-PlayStation gamers, there are more than enough options available to PC gamers today that offer a similar, or even better action-adventure experience.

10Batman: Arkham City
Batman Arkham Asylum, much like theDark Knightfilm that was released around the same time,surpassed even the most optimistic fan’s expectations.Arkham Cityreleased two years later, offering more free-roaming and a far larger open-world map.
One of the many similarities between the Marvel and DC games is the combat system.TheArkhamseriesrevolutionized hand-to-hand combat with their innovative mechanics that made fighting multiple enemies simplistic yet fast-paced, solving gaming’s reoccurring issue of enemies unrealistically taking turns to fight the player. Many games have replicated this, includingSpider-Man: Miles Morales.

9Crackdown 3
The third entry in theCrackdownseries was released nearly 10 years after the second and was the first to come to PC. Despite the time difference and change in the development team, much of the core gameplay was the same as in the previous entries.
Crackdown 3is undoubtedly the weakest game on this list, but if you’re able to get it at a low price, the over-the-top action can provide more than enough enjoyment to make it worthwhile.

8Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
TheAssassin’s Creedseries' impressive consistency has made it one of the most recognizable names in the crowded third-person action-adventure genre.
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The series features many similarities to the latestSpider-Mangame, such as the combatand open-world exploration.Assassin’s Creed Syndicateis mentioned in particular, as the rope launcher lets the game’s protagonists Evie and Jacob channel their innerSpider-Manand traverse buildings at high speed.
7Lego: Marvel Superheroes
This list wouldn’t be complete without featuring the web-slinger himself. However, multiple Spidey games likeThe Amazing Spider-Man 2, andSpider-Man: Web of Shadowsare becoming increasingly difficult to play on Windows, and therefore would feel out of place on a list about accessibility for PC gamers. So, the unorthodox choice ofLego: Marvel Superheroestakes the cake.
Anyone who’s played a Lego game before will know what to expect withMarvel Superheroes,and as is commonplace inmodern Lego games, it lets players control a range of iconic characters. The Hulk, Thor, and of course Spider-Man, are all playable.

6Prototype
Radical Entertainment and Activision teamed up in 2009 to releasePrototype. The game puts players in the shoes of Alex Mercer, a man with no memory of his past, who wakes up with multiple powers.
Alex’s powers include speed, strength, high stamina, and the ability to shapeshift, which helps differentiate the game from the other third-person action-adventure titles on this list.

5Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
Anopen-world adventure set in Tolkien’sMiddle-Earthis something that fans ofThe Lord of the Ringshad been crying out for. The money-making idea finally came to fruition in 2014, when Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment teamed up with Monolith Productions, a team best known for horror games likeF.E.A.R.andCondemned.
The game didn’t disappoint andwon Game of the Year awards from GamespotandGiant Bomb.

4The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
CD Projekt Red shot themselves into the forefront of the gaming industry in 2015 withThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The game showed off the limitations of the recently released PS4 and Xbox One and is still one of the most impressive looking games on high-end PC’s.
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The Witcher 3’s strength comes from its incredible open-world,with intricate side-questsand numerous exciting places to discover that will make even the most die-hard Spidey fans forget the name Miles Morales.
3Horizon Zero Dawn
Horizon Zero Dawnis one of PC gamer’s few beacons of hope when it comes to PC ports of PlayStation games, as one of the PlayStation 4’s hallmark games came to the system in August 2020.
The PS4 iteration of the game narrowly missed out on hitting the elusive 90 mark on Metacritic with a score of 89,likely due to Destructoid’s lackluster 7.5/10 grading.

2Just Cause 4
With every release, Avalanche Studios leans further into its identity as being the third-person shooter with the most extreme action, andJust Cause 4is no different.
The fourth iteration of the adventure series fully embraced its non-sensical elements. Lightning and Wind guns were added, as well as extreme weather conditions like tornados, which make web-slinging inSpider-Manfeel like a stroll in the park by comparison.

1Sunset Overdrive
Sunset Overrideis an obvious choice for this list as it was developed by Insomniac Games, the same company that made Miles Morales.
Although the futuristic setting and explosive gun firing action may make it seem like a far cry fromSpider-Man, the game’s open-world which is bursting with colors and can be quickly traversed with grind rails, clearly influencedMiles Morales’predecessorMarvel’s Spider-Man.
