With supply issues resolved, Sony’s PlayStation 5 (PS5) is soaring in popularity, and its game library is rapidly expanding. For both new and seasoned PS5 owners, choosing what to play can be daunting. Here’s our dynamic list of the best video games available on the platform, continuously updated as new titles are released.
Notably, the PS5 offers backward compatibility with PlayStation 4 games. This means our curated list of the top 22 PS4 games remains relevant and valuable. Our most recent update to this PS5 list includes the critically acclaimed Final Fantasy 14.
Stay tuned as we continue to refine and expand this guide, ensuring you have the best gaming experiences at your fingertips.
Alan Wake 2
Remedy Entertainment’s Masterful Return to Survival Horror
Remedy Entertainment takes a bold step forward with Alan Wake 2, a decade-late sequel to the game that defined the studio. Despite their evolution with ambitious titles like the stunning architectural action game Control, Remedy revisits Alan Wake’s eerie woods, haunted by the spirits of Stephen King and David Lynch, without missing a beat.
Alan Wake 2 is far from a step back. By harnessing all their accumulated expertise, Remedy has crafted a survival horror masterpiece and a meta mystery about its creation. This time, horror author Alan Wake is joined by co-protagonist FBI agent Saga Anderson, investigating a case linked to Alan’s decade-long disappearance. With a dual narrative setup, players can seamlessly switch between Alan’s and Saga’s stories, transforming the game from a methodical detective thriller to a reality-bending cosmic horror.
Alan Wake 2 heralds a new era of blockbuster horror gaming, showcasing Remedy Entertainment’s unmatched storytelling and gameplay innovation.
Animal Well
The Enigmatic Puzzle Game Drawing Fez Comparisons
This strange, spooky puzzle adventure is being hailed as the spiritual successor to the 2012 indie classic Fez—and honestly, there can be no higher praise. Describing it without spoilers is challenging, as the mystery of discovery is paramount. The game cleverly conceals its true nature until you are deeply immersed. It’s one of those rare titles best enjoyed with a notebook at hand, capable of transforming players into obsessive conspiracy theorists.
At its core, you play as an egg-blob-thing navigating a spectral forest inhabited by exquisitely animated, ghostly animals. The gameplay unfolds like a Metroidvania, with a 2D platforming map that expands in a non-linear fashion as you collect gear. However, it’s even more inscrutable and mysterious than this might suggest, operating like a giant puzzle written in a language you decipher as you progress.
Visually, the game is stunning, featuring translucent, glowing pixel art that is both ephemeral and tactile. A seven-year labor of love by developer Billy Basso, this masterpiece was well worth the wait. Get ready to be enchanted and challenged in ways that only the most innovative indie games can offer.
Armored Core 6 : Fires of Rubicon
A Spectacular Return to PlayStation
Ten years ago, the thought of a new Armored Core game making our list of the best PlayStation 5 games seemed far-fetched. Yet here we are, celebrating the triumphant return of FromSoftware’s old-school mech combat franchise. Riding high on the cultural and financial success of Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Elden Ring, FromSoftware has revitalized Armored Core, a series that originally found its home on PlayStation.
Armored Core: Fires of Rubicon delivers a ferociously enjoyable, highly customizable, mission-based vehicular combat experience with a surprisingly engaging storyline that sneaks up on you. While it diverges from the Soulslike formula that catapulted FromSoftware to fame, it retains the detailed art, meticulously crafted combat mechanics, and epic boss encounters that test your limits.
This latest installment blends nostalgia with modern gameplay, reaffirming Armored Core’s legacy and earning its place among the PlayStation 5’s finest. If you’re a fan of FromSoftware’s meticulous design and challenging gameplay, Fires of Rubicon is a must-play title that proves the enduring appeal of mech warfare.
Astro’s Playroom
A Game Showcasing PlayStation 5’s Charm and Innovation
Astro’s Playroom invites you to explore the inner workings of your PlayStation 5 in a delightful, imaginative platformer. The first area, Cooling Springs, features waterslides and glaciers, cleverly symbolizing the console’s cooling mechanisms. This charming theme extends throughout the game, highlighting various aspects of the PS5 hardware.
As with any great platformer, Astro’s Playroom offers pure joy in its environments. While Astro might not boast the vast array of abilities seen in Super Mario Odyssey, he’s equipped with a handy jetpack, a fierce spin attack, and a powerful rope-tugging skill. These actions beautifully demonstrate the DualSense controller’s advanced haptics, enhancing the gameplay experience. For instance, walking across a glass surface produces subtle tippy-tap sensations, while pulling on a rope to catapult an underground enemy delivers a strong, immersive vibration followed by the satisfying ka-thunk of Astro landing on his robutt.
Initially, Astro’s Playroom might seem like a simple pack-in game, something to occupy your system storage while waiting for larger titles to download. However, it quickly reveals itself as one of the finest platformers Sony has ever produced. Combining the charm and fluidity of a Nintendo platformer with a showcase of the PS5’s innovative features, Astro’s Playroom proves to be an essential and delightful experience for any PS5 owner.
Baldur’s Gate 3
A D&D Masterpiece Perfectly Adapted for PS5
After an impressive three-year early-access period on PC, Larian Studios’ hardcore Dungeons & Dragons-based role-playing game, Baldur’s Gate 3, has emerged as a critical and commercial phenomenon. The Belgian studio has adeptly transitioned this traditionally computer-centric genre to consoles, making Baldur’s Gate 3 feel perfectly at home on the PS5.
The popularization of D&D through actual-play series has created a receptive audience for a game of this caliber, and Larian delivers spectacularly. Baldur’s Gate 3 offers an experience that closely mirrors tabletop role-playing, featuring strong storytelling, unforgettable characters, incredible flexibility, and extensive player agency. The game embraces the delightful chaos and inherent messiness of D&D, complete with a healthy dose of humor and barely disguised horniness.
Moreover, the PS5 version includes split-screen co-op, enhancing the communal aspect of the game. Baldur’s Gate 3 stands as one of the best role-playing games of all time, showcasing Larian Studios’ ability to overdeliver in every aspect. If you’re a fan of D&D or RPGs, this game is an unmissable experience on the PlayStation 5.
Cyberpunk 2077
A Journey From Controversy to Triumph on PS5
Cyberpunk 2077 has made an astonishing turnaround, earning its place among the top PlayStation 5 games despite its rocky start. Initially delisted from the PlayStation Store due to the poor performance of its PS4 version, the game has undergone a Herculean transformation thanks to developer CD Projekt Red. The native PS5 version boasts significant tech and visual upgrades, and the 2023 Phantom Liberty expansion introduced sweeping gameplay updates and a captivating new storyline.
The revamped Cyberpunk 2077 finally delivers on the promise of its original concept: a 1980s-inflected cyberpunk fantasia blending the best elements of Deus Ex and Grand Theft Auto, Blade Runner and The Matrix. While the game might not be as effortlessly cool as it aspires to be, this only adds to its charm. CD Projekt Red, known for the Witcher series, continues to excel in crafting intricate characterizations, engrossing side stories, and a unique brand of cynical romanticism.
Plus, who can resist the allure of being Keanu Reeves’ best friend in-game? Cyberpunk 2077 on PS5 is a definitive modern first-person shooter-RPG that captivates with its immersive world and engaging narrative.
Deathloop
Mastering the Art of Speedrunning in a Time-Bending Assassin’s Paradise
By the time I completed my final run of Deathloop, I expected to feel like a superpowered, time-bending assassin. Instead, the game transformed me into a masterful speedrunner. Success in this time-looping adventure hinges on memorizing the routines of assassination targets across four distinct times of the day. The challenge lies in orchestrating specific scenarios to ensure all targets are in the right place at the right time for elimination. After approximately 20 hours of reliving the same day, the culmination of my efforts kept me on the edge of my seat.
The climax of Deathloop demands the precise execution of taking out all targets in a single run. It felt like setting up dominos, only to watch them fall with unparalleled style and precision. The thrill of executing a meticulously crafted plan, armed with knowledge, a powerful arsenal, and superpowers, made every moment of investigation and preparation worthwhile.
Deathloop still holds many mysteries for me to uncover, and I eagerly anticipate revealing all of Blackreef’s secrets. This game perfectly blends strategy, action, and a compelling narrative, making it an unforgettable experience for any gamer.
Death Stranding: Director’s Cut
The Ultimate Way to Experience Hideo Kojima’s Unique Vision
Death Stranding: Director’s Cut is the definitive version of one of the most unusual games in recent years. While 2019’s Death Stranding attracted a dedicated audience, it also saw many players quickly bounce off. The Director’s Cut makes Hideo Kojima’s independent debut more accessible without sacrificing its unique identity.
In Death Stranding: Director’s Cut, you still guide Sam Porter Bridges across a condensed version of the United States, precariously stacking packages on his back. However, this time, Sam has more tools available early in his journey. Instead of spending the first 15 hours with only a rope as a weapon, you can now quickly acquire a gun that stuns enemies with lightning. Additionally, the re-release offers a substantial firing range to test your loadout before diving into combat scenarios.
Despite the new gadgets, Death Stranding remains a game about the grunt work necessary to connect with others. Its script may be metaphorically clumsy, but it never stumbles in expressing those metaphors through gameplay.
Hideo Kojima has never been known for subtlety, but the smallest changes in Death Stranding: Director’s Cut make it much easier to recommend. These enhancements create a more approachable yet still deeply engaging experience, cementing it as the ultimate way to play this unique game.
Demon’s Souls
A Stunning Remake of a Groundbreaking Classic
Demon’s Souls has always had solid foundations. This was true in 2009 when FromSoftware introduced the mechanically groundbreaking role-playing game on PlayStation 3, and it remains true with Bluepoint Games’ remake, released alongside the PlayStation 5.
The remake offers a gorgeous remodeling over those solid bones. Every texture in Demon’s Souls has been meticulously repainted, sometimes to the point of bold reinterpretation. Stilted animations from the original have been replaced by more lifelike and fluid ones, adding layers of realism to the experience. Many of the original game’s points of frustration, such as long load times and frequent backtracking, have been softened or nearly eliminated.
However, Bluepoint wisely refrains from altering the core of Demon’s Souls. The essence of what made the original game a classic remains intact, honoring its legacy. This stunning remake not only brings the visual and technical aspects to modern standards but also preserves the challenging and rewarding gameplay that fans cherished.
Demon’s Souls on PS5 is a masterclass in how to respectfully update a beloved game, making it accessible to a new generation while satisfying long-time fans.
Disco Elysium
A Unique Blend of Detective Noir and RPG Excellence
A grungy detective story involving politics, alcoholism, and failure might seem suited for a visual novel, walking simulator, or perhaps a horror game. Yet, Disco Elysium by the Estonian art collective ZA/UM is an exceptional role-playing game that defies conventions. On this list, only Baldur’s Gate 3 rivals it in offering players unparalleled freedom in making choices, defining their characters, and responding to various situations.
While deeply influenced by tabletop RPGs, Disco Elysium eschews traditional turn-based combat. Instead, it presents a deep and fascinating skill and leveling system where even abstract concepts like feminism act as stat buffs. Players build and explore their detective character’s psychology and worldview through complex, sometimes darkly humorous internal dialogues with different facets of his own psyche.
Set against a noir-ish murder mystery backdrop in a dilapidated town that blends 1970s vibes with steampunk aesthetics, Disco Elysium is utterly idiosyncratic. Its richly detailed world and narrative complexity make it a one-of-a-kind experience that is unlikely to be replicated. Disco Elysium is not just a game; it’s a masterful exploration of the human condition wrapped in an engaging RPG format.
Dragon’s Dogma 2
A Must-Play Fantasy RPG
Epic fantasy RPGs like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Elden Ring have set the bar high, but Capcom’s Dragon’s Dogma 2 brings a fresh, unique twist to the genre. This game isn’t just another technical masterpiece; it’s a real-time fantasy adventure simulator that slowly reveals its depth and charm.
At first glance, Dragon’s Dogma 2 might seem confusing and even a bit janky. However, as you immerse yourself, you’ll discover a dynamic world filled with unpredictable monsters and equally unpredictable Pawn NPCs that fight alongside you. The game’s constantly surprising nature creates unforgettable gaming stories, setting it apart from its contemporaries.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 offers a genuinely wild world that unfolds in real-time, providing a unique experience every time you play. With its blend of fantasy elements and unexpected twists, this game is a standout in the RPG genre and a must-play for any fantasy adventure enthusiast.
Elden Ring
FromSoftware’s Masterpiece Expands the Dark Fantasy Universe
The intricate and demanding action-RPG format that FromSoftware pioneered with Demon’s Souls reaches new heights in Elden Ring. This epic open-world adventure retains the core elements that fans love while introducing an expansive scale and unparalleled freedom of exploration. The game’s vast world provides a breadth of discovery and adventure that surpasses the confined warrens of the Dark Souls series, all while maintaining the mysterious and sorrowful atmosphere characteristic of FromSoftware’s dark fantasy masterpieces.
Be prepared for a challenge: Elden Ring is not an easy game, though its difficulty is often exaggerated. As always, success in this game relies on patience, strategic planning, and careful restraint rather than just quick reflexes. This is particularly true in the game’s legendary boss encounters, which are some of the most testing in gaming history. However, the open-world design and flexible class systems make Elden Ring the most inviting and accessible FromSoftware game to date, without diminishing its imposing and majestic presence.
Elden Ring is a modern classic that seamlessly blends the depth of traditional Soulslike games with the vastness of an open world, offering an unforgettable journey for both new players and veteran fans.
Final Fantasy 14
A Titan in the MMORPG Genre
Final Fantasy 14 stands as the only MMORPG to truly step out from World of Warcraft’s shadow and rival Blizzard’s game in popularity over the past two decades. This achievement almost never came to be. Originally launched in 2010 to disastrous reception, Square Enix made a bold decision to revamp the game entirely. Under the guidance of producer Naoki Yoshida, Final Fantasy 14 relaunched in 2013 as A Realm Reborn, transitioning from PlayStation 3 to PS4, and now to PS5. It has steadily gained a stellar reputation, earning its place as one of the all-time greats in the genre. Gaming has rarely witnessed such a remarkable comeback story.
The reasons for its success are straightforward yet exceptionally executed. The game features a stunning world with compelling storylines and characters deeply rooted in Final Fantasy lore, appealing to both new players and long-time fans. As an MMORPG, it offers great flexibility and individuality in character classes, alongside engaging PvE dungeons and raids. What truly sets it apart is its player-centric approach, including a “story mode” that allows solo players to experience climactic multiplayer content.
Moreover, Final Fantasy 14 excels in a domain where many others falter: console gameplay. It runs beautifully on consoles, a feat rarely achieved by other MMORPGs, with the possible exception of its predecessor, Final Fantasy 11. This seamless console experience, combined with its rich content and player-friendly features, cements Final Fantasy 14 as a modern classic and a titan in the MMORPG world.
God of War: Ragnarok
Santa Monica Studio’s Masterpiece
Santa Monica Studio’s God of War: Ragnarok is the latest iteration of Sony’s signature high-gloss, cinematic beat-’em-up, delivering an exceptional blend of action and storytelling. While the game offers the polished, engaging entertainment that Sony excels at, it also boasts a clever design, intertwining a robust action game with understated yet satisfying RPG-lite character progression. The smart script brings together a lovable ensemble of eccentric characters around our gruff, god-killing hero, Kratos, delving into the intricate and dramatic realms of Norse mythology. The inspired casting of Richard Schiff, best known as Toby from The West Wing, as the irritable and grousing Odin, adds an extra layer of brilliance.
However, the game’s true genius lies in its accessibility. God of War: Ragnarok isn’t aiming to be the next Baldur’s Gate 3 or Elden Ring; instead, it offers a largely on-rails spectacle full of thrilling button-mashing, surprisingly touching performances, and a steady rhythm of Big Moments designed to keep players engaged. Its visual presentation is stunning, especially considering it’s a cross-generational release with the PlayStation 4. This game is a solid blockbuster, providing an unforgettable experience through its blend of action, story, and sheer spectacle.
Gran Turismo 7
A Love Letter to Car Enthusiasts on PS5
Over 25 years in, a PlayStation console just doesn’t feel complete until it has its Gran Turismo game. This milestone was achieved for the PS5 in 2022 with the release of Gran Turismo 7 (GT7). Despite initial criticisms regarding the game’s grindy economy and overpriced microtransactions, GT7 has emerged as one of the most satisfying, accessible, and enjoyable entries in the series’ history.
Rather than chasing modern gaming trends, Polyphony Digital has leaned into Gran Turismo’s unique, slightly stuffy charm, creating a game that overflows with a nerdy love for cars and racing. The driving simulation is superb, and the photorealistic visuals are peerless. But what truly captivates players is the delightful single-player Café mode. This mode offers a guided tour of the game’s meticulously curated garage, complete with sweetly enthusiastic commentary from in-game characters.
In a genre often dominated by customization and feature checklists, Gran Turismo 7 stands out for its wonderfully personal touch. The game’s myriad activities, from license tests to mission challenges and the Scapes photo mode, all feel thoughtfully designed. Additionally, GT Sport offers a top-notch online racing experience that is both accessible and fair, making it a superb choice for competitive players.
Ultimately, Gran Turismo 7 reinforces the series’ reputation as the thinking person’s racing game, blending meticulous detail with a heartfelt passion for the world of cars and motorsport.
Hades
The Indie Masterpiece You Must Play on PS5
If you’re only picking one indie game for your PS5, Hades by Supergiant Games should be at the top of your list. This definitive dungeon crawler set in the world of Greek mythology swept numerous Game of the Year awards in 2020—a rare achievement for a small independent production—before it even debuted on PlayStation and Xbox platforms. It’s not hard to see why. Hades offers immense depth and charm, combining sophisticated, witty storytelling with razor-sharp combat and a roguelike-inspired structure.
In Hades, you play as Zagreus, the rebellious son of Hades, lord of the Underworld, who is determined to escape his father’s realm. Each run takes you further through a randomized labyrinth of deadly rooms, utilizing boons and weapons bestowed upon Zagreus by the indulgent gods of Olympus. The game is never the same twice, yet you continually master its challenges while uncovering more about its sharply written gallery of gods. The mythical setting, where death is a mere inconvenience and immortality a bore, perfectly complements the Groundhog Day-style action of a roguelike.
With its blend of engaging storytelling, strategic gameplay, and stunning art design, Hades is a masterpiece that stands out in the gaming world. If you’re a fan of rich narratives, challenging combat, and ever-evolving gameplay, Hades is an essential addition to your PS5 library.
Helldivers 2
Imagine if Starship Troopers was transformed into a cooperative, third-person shooter instead of a satirical sci-fi movie. It would be nothing short of amazing. Arrowhead Game Studios’ sleeper hit captures this thrilling concept with stunning success. The game’s simple yet effective formula, rooted in its 2015 predecessor, evolves into a fully-fledged, 3D bug-battling warzone.
The game’s concept was so enticing that it overwhelmed Arrowhead’s servers at launch due to the sheer number of players eager to dive in. Once the initial chaos subsided, what emerged was an ideal, no-frills online game perfect for teaming up with friends. It’s tactical, lethal, surprising, and often both tense and humorous, sprinkled with some delightfully unsubtle satire.
One of the standout features is the massively multiplayer element where the entire player base collaborates to unlock new challenges, epitomizing what live-service games should aspire to be. With its compelling gameplay and cooperative dynamics, Arrowhead Game Studios’ creation offers a perfect blend of excitement and strategy, making it a must-play for fans of the genre.
Hitman: World of Assassination
The Ultimate Stealth Murder
There’s never been anything quite like IO Interactive’s Hitman games, a genre-defying blend best described as “stealth murder comedy meets improv theater.” While these games feature the trappings of cool, ultraviolent video games, their true genius lies in their subversive and sly approach. Each level is a vast, intricate social machine waiting for you to throw a murderous spanner into the works.
Hitman: World of Assassination is the pinnacle of this unique series, serving as a best-of compilation from the latest Hitman trilogy. Alongside the stunning levels, it offers a rich suite of game modes, including player-created contracts, time-limited elusive targets, and the challenging escalations. The roguelike-inspired Freelancer mode adds infinite replayability, making it the cherry on top.
This comprehensive package makes Hitman: World of Assassination the ultimate experience for fans and newcomers alike, ensuring it’s the only Hitman game you’ll ever need. Dive into this masterclass of stealth and strategy, where every mission is a blend of meticulous planning and spontaneous creativity.
Like a Dragon – Infinite Wealth
A Journey of Epic Proportions
The Yakuza series, now rebranded to its original Japanese title Like a Dragon, has evolved from a niche delight to a global sensation. Infinite Wealth stands as the most ambitious entry yet, blending surrealism, emotion, humor, and sheer scale into a masterpiece that truly shines once it finds its stride.
Before you dive into the action, be prepared for a deep dive into the rich backstory and exposition that spans at least seven prior games in this soapy saga. Patience rewards you with an astonishing open world set in Hawaii—marking the series’ first venture outside Japan. Here, Ichiban, Kiryu, and their eclectic friends engage in deep, turn-based combat, unravel intricate dramas, and indulge in countless diversions.
From full-fledged mini-games that parody Pokémon, Animal Crossing, and Crazy Taxi, to hours of engaging side quests, Infinite Wealth offers an endearing and extravagant adventure. It’s a hymn to excess, filled with barmy, heartwarming moments that keep on giving. Dive into Yakuza: Like a Dragon – Infinite Wealth for an unforgettable ride through a world where every corner holds a new surprise.
Pacific Drive
A Unique Fusion of Driving Simulator, Roguelike, and Survival Craft
Pacific Drive is a truly unique blend of driving simulation, roguelike mechanics, and scavenging survival gameplay. Set in the eerie, irradiated wilderness of the Pacific Northwest, the game’s backdrop is a colossal science experiment gone awry decades ago. Within this chaotic Zone, where reality and physics are disintegrating, your key to survival is an unexpected hero: an old station wagon.
This rickety vehicle, though seemingly unremarkable, becomes your mobile base, armor, and constant companion. While you often venture out on foot to explore, scavenge, and craft, the station wagon remains central to your journey. You’ll find yourself frequently patching it up, upgrading its features, and forming a unique bond with this mechanical protagonist.
Pacific Drive transforms this old car into a character you’ll grow deeply attached to, making it more memorable than any other vehicle in gaming. With its mix of exploration, survival, and intricate vehicle management, Pacific Drive offers a captivating and unconventional adventure that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Dive into this enthralling experience where every drive through the surreal landscape is a test of ingenuity and resilience.
Prince of Persia : The Lost Crown
Ubisoft’s Action-Platformer Revival with a Metroidvania Twist
Ubisoft’s action-platformer series has seen better days, with the anticipated remake of the classic The Sands of Time seemingly mired in development hell. However, the comeback everyone needed arrives in the form of a crisp, beautifully designed game from Rayman studio Ubisoft Montpellier. This title harks back to the series’ 2D, side-scrolling origins while reimagining it as a Metroidvania adventure.
In this revitalized format, players are immersed in a world of dense, mysterious exploration, navigating atmospheric, themed areas. Our new hero, Sargon—not the Prince—unlocks and upgrades a suite of exciting abilities. The game features a very tight, satisfying, and challenging dodge-and-parry combat system, keeping players engaged and on their toes.
The cherry on top is the story’s authentic deep dive into Persian mythology, offering a fresh and eye-opening narrative. This revival not only breathes new life into a beloved series but also sets a new standard for what fans can expect from Ubisoft’s action-platformers. Dive into this rich, intricately designed world and experience a comeback that redefines the genre.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
A Next-Gen Marvel that Redefines the Franchise
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is the epitome of next-gen gaming, captivating players from start to finish. Its stunning visuals, immersive controller integration, and the sheer number of bolts and particles on screen create a truly jaw-dropping experience.
Beyond its visual splendor, Rift Apart excels as a quintessential Ratchet & Clank game, seamlessly blending classic elements with modern innovations. The series’ trademark wacky weapons now feature unique alternate fire modes, dynamically activated by trigger pressure. The familiar collect-a-thon gameplay is revitalized by the exhilarating Rift system and an intricately detailed map.
Rift Apart also introduces a narrative twist that reshapes its universe, bringing Rivet and Kit into the fold as formidable new protagonists. This addition enriches the ever-expanding cast, adding depth and diversity to the storyline. For longtime fans, Rift Apart delivers the beloved gameplay and characters they’ve cherished for nearly two decades. For newcomers or those returning after a hiatus, it serves as a powerful reminder of why the Lombax and his robotic companion have endured for 19 years.
Returnal
A Must-Play Showcase of PS5’s DualSense Controller
Returnal stands out as the first PS5 game, apart from the complimentary Astro’s Playroom, that fully leverages the capabilities of the new DualSense controller. Housemarque, known for its refined arcade shooter craftsmanship, transplanted this expertise into a third-person roguelite to push the limits of the controller’s feedback. The result is a game that demands precision, which the DualSense controller’s haptic triggers and immersive rumble deliver flawlessly.
While Returnal boasts stunning visuals, it is the controller feedback that truly sets it apart. This tactile experience makes every movement and action in the game feel incredibly immersive. Despite some of the game’s shortcomings, such as its uneven repetition and the imbalanced Parasite system, Returnal excels as a brilliant showcase for the PlayStation 5.
Ultimately, Returnal is a game that every PS5 owner should experience. Even if only to appreciate the extraordinary haptic feedback, this title embodies the essence of next-gen gaming, making it an essential addition to any PlayStation library.
Spider-Man 2
A Confident Leap Forward in Superhero Gaming
The defining trait of Spider-Man 2 is confidence. This game is an impeccably polished and immensely enjoyable superhero adventure, boldly taking significant storytelling risks to reimagine Spider-Man lore. The result is arguably the most accessible and entertaining PS5 game to date.
Building on the success of the original Spider-Man and its spinoff, Miles Morales, Spider-Man 2 expertly combines the best elements of both. The game leverages the dual-hero dynamic, featuring Peter Parker and Miles Morales, to deliver an enriched narrative and gameplay experience. Players can expect the same unparalleled web-swinging mechanics and fluid combat system, now set against a more vibrant and bustling New York City. The shift to a more socially conscious storyline, moving away from a cop-centric narrative, adds a refreshing layer of depth.
Exclusive to the PS5, Spider-Man 2 showcases impressive technological advancements. Lightning-fast travel across the city and stunning ray-traced reflections on the skyscrapers enhance the visual and gameplay experience. These features, coupled with Insomniac’s refined storytelling, bring the game to life.
What truly sets Spider-Man 2 apart is Insomniac’s confident storytelling. Tackling the iconic symbiote saga, including the advent of Venom, the game twists this beloved storyline into an even more compelling form, featuring unforgettable set-pieces that leave a lasting impression.
Street Fighter 6
A Revolutionary Revival in Fighting Games
Capcom’s revival of its iconic fighting game series with Street Fighter 6 is nothing short of spectacular. From its deep and rewarding combat system to a rich variety of gameplay modes and a stellar roster of both classic and new characters, this installment sets a new benchmark in the fighting game genre. The game’s extravagant design and vivid animation breathe life into every punch, kick, and special move, making it an exhilarating experience. Yet, what truly sets Street Fighter 6 apart is its groundbreaking approach to accessibility.
Street Fighter 6 introduces several key innovations to make the game more welcoming to newcomers and veterans alike. The World Tour campaign mode is a standout, guiding players through the fundamentals as they level up a custom fighter, making it an excellent starting point for beginners. Additionally, the game offers new control schemes: the streamlined Modern setup and the user-friendly Dynamic mode, which allows for button-mashing fun without sacrificing the game’s depth.
These features ensure that Street Fighter 6 is not just a high-octane competitive title but also a fantastic casual party game. Whether you’re diving into ranked online matches or enjoying a friendly bout with friends, Street Fighter 6 makes the fighting genre more inclusive and enjoyable for everyone.
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