Sad to see this Thread has turned into puerile warring..
In reality, lots of PC ports are flawed. Those I would say, without conducting extensive comparisons however, are entirely better than any version on PS are Horizon, God of War, Returnal, Miles Morales and Ratchet & Clank.
The first Spider-Man is certainly compromised in countless ways, not just visually with worse geometry at times, missing shadows, worse water rendering, missing shaders, and especially artistically with entirely different characters, lighting and shaders a rushed port by a small team could never fully improve over years-in-the-making and meticulously crafted visuals, but also inferior technically in some ways. For instance, shadows would appear much later on PC compared to PS4 version in many occasions, like building on the left in this example:
It does feature RT, even though cubemaps of the OG during normal gameplay do their job perfectly still, and does look and run better than the PS5 version which shares all of those issues, but it would be way too hard to accept the many compromises before declaring it as objectively the better version. To me, the best way to play the first Spider-Man is still the original version PS4 Pro version on a modded PS5 at 60fps:
Uncharted games are similarly full of downgrades on PC compared to the originals, from subtle stuff like reduced bounce light from dynamic GI:
To countless others, like missing shaders:
Missing reflections:
Missing shadows:
Broken/missing VFX:
Prologue
Chapter 12
Worse vegetation shading:
And visual glitches like clipping clothes:
And these are just some of the more than 400 visual issues found in the port.
Best way to play these games is unquestionably the original version on a modded PS5 at 60fps.
PC version also features worse draw distance than PS5:
And other little compromises found by Nick:
While offering virtually no single improvement over it aside from higher resolution than its native 1440p in 60fps Mode.
This is, sadly, absolutely and
completely incorrect and not only from a visual perspective.
I certainly agree about Ragnarok not being comparable to Alan Wake 2 technically, nor about the game being better looking than many current gen only titles, even AA like Plague Tale. But not because it's a PS4 game as many of the games you mentioned before also run on PS4.
Let's not forget this is also Alan Wake 2 maxed out:
Compared to basically a PS4 game running at native 1440p and 60fps on console: