The Spider-Man Miles Morales samples hunting side mission is an interesting diversion you'll unlock halfway though. You'll be looking for sounds, and swinging through New York to find specific noises in various locations with nothing but a clue and a recording to match.

If you do find them all then you'll unlock the Purple Reign suit for Miles. These sample sounds are marked on the map but that doesn't mean you'll find them straight away. They can be hard to recognize and you have to be in exactly the right place to be able to record them.


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Because of that we've got all the Spider-Man Miles Morales sample locations here - what you're looking for and how to get them crystal clear so you can record them. At each location you'll need to find the green holographic marker to start, then simply find the sound source with the pictures below.

The Harlem sample is a tricky one as there's a timing element involving a train going past. To record the sound you need to head to the corner of the street where the basketball courts and subway are, then look up the road to the elevated train line. The sample will only be recordable when a train goes past.

The Chinatown sample can be a bit of a pain if you don't know what you're looking for, as it's not an immediately obvious sound. Look for the big Chinese arch however and you'll find some wind chimes tinkling in the breeze. Record them to tick this off.

"The Prowler's Theme" is a song from the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack, used as the theme music for the villain called The Prowler. It was uploaded to YouTube[1] on December 16th, 2018, garnering over 5.9 million views in five years (shown below).

On March 12, 1944 in Avalon, California, during World War II, a woman named Rosemary writes a letter to her boyfriend, breaking up with him. On June 28, 1945, Rosemary is attending a graduation dance with her new boyfriend Roy, who suggests they go out to lovers' lane. While there, they are attacked by a mysterious prowler wearing an army combat uniform, who impales them both with a pitchfork and leaves behind a red rose.

On June 28, 1980, college senior Pam MacDonald is making last-minute arrangements for that night's graduation ball, the first to be held since the 1945 murders. Helping Pam are her friends Lisa, Sherry and Sherry's love interest Carl. Later while visiting her boyfriend and the town's deputy, Mark London, Pam overhears a report of a prowler. She expresses her concern about Mark's safety because the sheriff is leaving town for a fishing trip. Mark reassures her and promises to meet her at the dance. Pam then heads back to the dorm to get ready and eventually leaves with her friends. Sherry stays behind to shower and receives a surprise visit from Carl. While undressing, he is attacked and killed with a bayonet. The killer then impales Sherry with a pitchfork in the shower.

At the dance, Pam spots Mark and motions him over. As he walks towards her, Lisa asks him to dance. Mark agrees, which upsets Pam. Mark then walks over to Pam and the two share a brief but tense exchange. A moment later, Lisa walks up and bumps Mark, which causes him to spill his drink on her dress. She returns to the dorm to change and is chased by the same prowler, but escapes. She runs outside into elderly wheelchair user Major Chatham who grabs her arm. Pam escapes his grasp and soon reunites with Mark. She tells him about the prowler, so he investigates. After checking the dorm, Mark only finds boot prints and wheelchair tracks outside. The two then go investigate the Major's home. Pam realizes that his daughter was Rosemary and that her killer was never caught. Convinced the prowler from earlier is the same killer, Mark and Pam head back to the dance and warn the chaperone, Allison, about the possible danger.

Meanwhile, Lisa goes out to a nearby swimming pool to cool off and encounters the killer, who slits her throat with the bayonet. Paul, Lisa's boyfriend, is arrested by Mark for public intoxication. Allison goes to find Lisa but is stabbed and killed also. Mark and Pam go to investigate the cemetery and discover an open grave with Lisa's body in it. Mark tries to call the cabin that the sheriff went to, but is ignored by the site worker. Mark next calls the state police for help. He informs Pam that the state police told him that the reported prowler had been caught three hours earlier and could not have killed Lisa.

Pam suspects that Lisa's killer is the same killer who murdered Rosemary and her boyfriend in 1945. They go to investigate Major Chatham's house again. Mark is attacked as the prowler chases Pam through the house. Otto, a slow-witted employee of the local convenience store and an armed member of a small posse patrolling the neighborhood for the prowler, appears and shoots the prowler with a rifle, but he quickly recovers and shoots Otto dead with a sawed-off shotgun before again attacking Pam by reloading the shotgun. While pinned to the ground, Pam manages to unmask the prowler, revealed to be Sheriff Fraser. Pam wrestles with the shotgun from his hands, then eventually puts it under his chin and pulls the trigger, killing Fraser.

Tom Savini designed the special effects for the film's elaborate murder sequences.[18] Because the film's death sequences were so special effects-intensive, the shooting schedule was crafted to prioritize the filming of them specifically, with whole days dedicated to one death sequence.[19]

The Prowler was released under the alternate title Rosemary's Killer[24] in Australia and Europe in a cut that excises much of Tom Savini's gore effects.[25][26] The German version omits all of the gore scenes (including the revelation of the killer's identity) and replaced the soundtrack with bird sounds for daytime scenes, cricket sounds for the night scenes, and Richard Enhorn's score with synthesizer music by an uncredited musician. This version goes by the title Die Forke des Todes (The Pitchfork of Death).[27]

AllMovie called it a "run-of-the-mill entry in the early '80s slasher film cycle" that "benefits from an unexpected amount of technical gloss, but has little else to offer".[33] In a retrospective, Dave Wilson of Dread Central noted the film's violent special effects and "sombre atmosphere" as strengths, though conceded that the film's characterization was bland.[34]

On the next beautiful, sunny day, take the people you love for a drive. Roll the windows down, turn the volume up, and play some Smallpools, Saint Motel, Misterwives, Great Good Fine Ok, and The Head and the Heart for them. Remind them (and yourself) that music is a beautiful thing and that this life is a good one, so it should sound that way.

Suited Prowler"You're a Goofy Goober, YEAH!"Level(s) FoundGoofy Goobers

??? (Drawing Only)BehaviourLaughs before rushing the player, retreats when flashed by the Clam Cam. When flashed by clam cam, he will become faster and also will reveal some prowlers.Enemy TypeJellien (disguised)

The Suited Prowler activates SpongeBob talks to the Bartender and begins constantly wandering the interior of the parlor but remains invisible until catching sight of the player. Upon seeing the player, the costumed Prowler will make a loud screeching sound, and charge towards them. If they make contact, the player will immediately die. If hit with a light on the Clam Cam, he will retreat into the darkness, remaining concealed until he's close enough to strike again.

Once the Suited Prowler gets within a certain range of the player, it'll make a chuckling sound. Like most other enemies, the Suited Prowler must first reach the player before springing to attack and will interact with any doors or curtains that obstruct his path to do so. Forcing it to open any that are nearby will provide an additional audio cue to signal its arrival, making its ambushes slightly more predictable.

The song "Night Prowler" by AC/DC appears to be about a dangerous and ominous figure who prowls in the night, perhaps referencing a serial killer or a burglar who preys on his victims while they are sleeping. The lyrics describe a dark and eerie setting with sound effects like a clock striking midnight, a full moon in the sky, a dog barking, a baby crying, and a rat running down the alley. The protagonist of the song seems to be stalking their prey, waiting for the right moment to strike. The lyrics use vivid imagery to convey a sense of fear and vulnerability, as the victim lies there naked in suspended animation, while the night prowler silently enters their room. The chorus reinforces the idea that the night prowler is a force to be reckoned with and that the victim is powerless to stop them. The outro suggests that there is nothing the victim can do to protect themselves from the night prowler, leaving a haunting and chilling impression. Overall, the song creates a suspenseful atmosphere with dark undertones and a sense of impending danger.

To find Sound Samples left behind by Aaron Davis, interact wit the green audio waveform hologram, and listen to the noise being produced. You must then zoom in to look around and try and find what is making the noise hinted at in the sound sample. Once you have found the thing that matches the same volume and tempo, reach the required distance from it and record the sound to complete the puzzle.

The sound sample source is coming from a distant red buoy, just to the north of the site behind a large shipping container. To get to a close enough distance, zip onto the container and record the sample.

The sound sample source is coming from the trains themselves - but as they are constantly coming and going, you'll need to be patient and aim your microphone at the tracks until a train passes to record it.

The sound sample source is coming from one of the fire trucks - but you'll need to look around to find the right one. It's located inside the garage itself, the only open garage door past the group of fire fighters.

The sound sample source is coming from a flock of pigeons that will always come and crowd around a patch of the frozen lake. However, they will scatter if you get close, and won't be able to record an accurate sample. To get the recording, use your camouflage to sneak up on the pigeons and record while they are unaware of your presence. ff782bc1db

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