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Top 10 PS4 games

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The best PS4 games are still well worth playing, even if you’re the owner of a PS5. Given that we can all still enjoy the best of the PS4 library on a PS5 too, the selection of experiences the console provides is still as accessible as ever. From gripping adventures, beautiful visuals, and unforgettable stories, there’s still plenty to get out of PS4 games.

We have curated a list of games from different genres to show that no matter what you enjoy, the PS4 offers something that’s right in your wheelhouse. From shooters and sports to action-adventures and RPGs, here are the best PS4 games you can play right now.

  1. DISCO ELYSIUM
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Disco Elysium wowed players when it originally released on PC, but found even more acclaim once it was ported to consoles. While it’s definitely a game that caters to keyboard and mouse, the Final Cut streamlines its controls and UI wonderfully to those playing with a controller.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: There really is nothing else quite like Disco Elysium, a detective-RPG that places its players into the buffoonish shoes of Harry Du Bois. There’s a murder to solve, the mystery of where the heck Harry left his gun while drinking the night before, and plenty of colourful characters to meet along the way. Genuinely one of the best written games ever made, with an iconic art style to boot.

  1. UNCHARTED 4: A THIEF’S END
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A Thief’s End is the last part in the saga of Nathan Drake, another enduringly popular PlayStation protagonist. When we meet him this time around, Nathan is married and has sworn off the treasure-hunting lifestyle, but when his long-lost brother asks him for help, Nathan can’t turn him down. This action-adventure series combines third-person cover shooting with climbing sequences.Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is the last part in the saga of Nathan Drake, another enduringly popular PlayStation protagonist. When we meet him this time around, Nathan is married and has sworn off the treasure-hunting lifestyle, but when his long-lost brother asks him for help, Nathan can’t turn him down. This action-adventure series combines third-person cover shooting with climbing sequences.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: A thief’s End’s actual treasure hunt – following the legendary tale of Henry Avery and his treasure – is an absolute belter. It’s probably my favourite actual treasure hunt of the series for its twists, revelations, and the pace at which Nate discovers key moments in brilliant.

  1. THE WITCHER 3: WILD HUNT
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The Witcher roleplaying game series has been around for a long time, but the Witcher’s 3’s release during the PS4 era made Witcher Geralt and the world he lives in more popular than ever. As witcher Geralt, you make your way through the world in search of your adoptive daughter, a powerful magic user just like you, is being hunted by a group called The Wild Hunt. But the journey isn’t straightforward, as you get involved in war, political intrigue, and plenty of personal problems, which will require your decision-making skills, your sword, and some magic.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: It’s more of a case of ‘what’s not to love’ with The Witcher 3. It’s greatest strength really is ‘everything;’ though as it offers the full Fantasy-adventure package with a wonderful story, some of the best lands and places in games, and superb writing and characters.

  1. DREAMS
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Dreams isn’t really a game, it’s more of a creation platform. As the currently only game development tools for consoles with this breadth of features, it shows that the best PS4 games aren’t just there to be played, they also inspire you to get creative.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: The creativity and freedom that Dreams grants you to bring to life, well, whatever you like really, is unparalleled. If you want to learn about game development in a game, then Dreams is brilliant for just that.

  1. THE LAST OF US PART 2
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The Last of Us Part 2 is not a particularly easy game to play. It’s an extended look at the follies of revenge, the effect of grief on an individual, and is undoubtedly Naughty Dog’s most divisive game yet. Beneath the surface, some of the best third-person action combat this side of the millennium combines with masterful storytelling to create something that’s both beautiful and monstrous.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: The Last of Us Part 2 may not be for those who haven’t played the original, but for those who’ve grown to love these characters, and this world, it’s a more than worthy continuation of a beautifully told story, built upon in ways we didn’t imagine, and with all the care we wanted.

  1. GOD OF WAR
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Since God of War’s 2018 reboot of the action-adventure series, the series has won over many new fans, thanks to satisfying combat, and an emotional story told completely without the camera cutting away even once, which is both a large technical achievement and fascinating to see.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: The way that Ragnarok build’s on 2018’s God of War in most ways means there’s much to love here by default. But the evolution and development of Kratos’ combat, and the new moves and weapons on offer is particularly brilliant.

  1. MARVEL’S SPIDER-MAN
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As the name suggests, this game lets you journey through New York City as one of Marvel’s most popular superheroes. This is Spider-Man’s first outing since the PS2 era, and controlling Spider-Man just feels phenomenal. Whether you swing around buildings or whack enemies with an acrobatic attack, in this open-world action adventure you get to enjoy some of the tightest gameplay the genre has to offer.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: The web-slinging traversal in Marvel’s Spider-Man is our favorite thing in the game, narrowly beating out the superb combo-tastic combat. Swinging through the streets of New York as the music swells while you do tricks and twists in mid-air is just fantastic.

  1. PERSONA 5 ROYAL
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Persona 5 follows Joker, a student who has transferred to a new school in modern-day Tokyo. Over the course of the school year, Joker and some of his fellow students begin to awaken special powers, resulting in those affected forming a vigilante group called the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. The group travels through the mysterious Metaverse (not the Facebook one), forcing adults to have a “change of heart”, in an effort to reform the city. There’s so much more to it than that, but we don’t want to spoil it for you.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: Persona 5 is so stylish and well put together artistically that you can get lost in the menus. However, the way it also applies the style to a gripping story, and combat is superb.

  1. BLOODBORN
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FromSoftware’s Bloodborne is an action-roleplaying game that sees you explore the Gothic world of Yharnam as a character simply called the Hunter. Your goal is to explore Yharnam, or, to put it more simply, survive it – its dark streets are full of powerful monsters that can’t be taken down with a few simple button presses.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: The switch from slow, deliberate, and cautious combat of Dark Souls to the aggression-encouraged, rewarding on-the-front-foot combat in Bloodborne results in some of the finest FromSoftware action we’ve known. Quick, agile, combat, while choosing your own approach is a winner.

  1. READ DEAD REDEMPTION 2
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Red Dead Redemption 2 is absolutely a once in a generation game. Not only does it build upon the lofty legacy left by its predecessor, it manages to push the RPG genre forward, with a sprawling Western that places players into the road-worn boots of a great new protagonist. Despite having released nearly six years ago, Red Dead Redemption 2 is still one of the best looking games you can play in 2024. Its world is teeming with wildlife, from a diverse range of birds to large beasts like bears and bulls. There are few open worlds in gaming that can match Red Dead Redemption 2’s attention to detail in this sense.

.Why we love it ?
Ans: Even years removed from its release, Red Dead Redemption 2 is still one of the best looking games ever made. It’s a worthy follow up to a stone cold gaming icon, one that manages to push the medium forward, while offering fans a look at a brand new character in the series.

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