What are the best games on PS4? Sony's fourth home console is widely regarded for its immense library of great games, and so putting together a definitive list is never going to be easy. That's why we asked for your help in making this best PS4 games guide. All of the games that you'll find on these pages have been ranked and rated by the Push Square community.
But again, it wasn't easy! The PS4 really does stand as one of Sony's greatest achievements. It was a console generation that propelled the Japanese giant to new heights thanks to irresistible exclusive games and a massive catalogue of software that suits all tastes and needs.
Much of the PS4's success, both commercial and critical, can be attributed to the fact that Sony learned from the mistakes it made during the PS3 era. In contrast to its cell processor-based predecessor, the PS4 was designed to be easy to develop for — and this decision paved the way for nigh unstoppable system that came close to reaching PS2 levels of popularity.
Sony also heavily invested in its online infrastructure during the PS4 generation. The PlayStation Network, or more specifically, the PlayStation Store, became the company's biggest money maker, as all of those great games helped entice players towards a digital future.
It really is all about the games, isn't it? The PS4's identity has been defined by exclusive marquee titles like 2018's God of War, Bloodborne, and Horizon Zero Dawn. Indeed, the exclusives list is impressively long — it's no surprise that Sony decided to gather all of its first party teams under the PlayStation Studios umbrella during the PS4 era.
But it's not just the exclusives. So many incredible third-party releases arrived in the PS4's prime. The Witcher 3, Persona 5, Red Dead Redemption 2, and many, many more. Looking back, it's a truly remarkable lineup.
If you don't agree with the ratings in this best PS4 games guide, or if your favourite PS4 games are missing from this list, you can always use our search system to add your own ratings to the database:
You can also click the star icon next to each game's name in this very article, and add your rating from there. Please note, however, that a game must have at least 50 individual ratings for it to be considered for this list.
So, with all that out of the way, below is a full list of the best PS4 games, as voted by you.
100. Dishonored: Definitive Edition (PS4)
Arkane's debut game, Dishonored, remains one of its best, and this Definitive Edition lets you play an optimal version. Casting you as a supernatural assassin in a corrupt world, you get to explore a series of vast, open stages that really let you approach them in your own way. A combination of excellent mission design, a flexible suite of powers and weapons, and an intriguing story make for a true modern classic. The Definitive Edition finishes it all off with improved visuals and all the game's DLC, making for a great package.
99. Yakuza 5 Remastered (PS4)
Purely in terms of available content, Yakuza 5 is the biggest game in the series — it's an absolute colossus. Much like its predecessor, Yakuza 4, it features multiple playable characters. Kazuma Kiryu is once again in the spotlight, and he's joined by returning protagonists Akiyama and Saejima. New character and disgraced baseball player Tatsuo Shinada also enters the fray, and all four leads have their own unique fighting styles, optional activities, and connections to the overarching story. A true beast of a game that'll keep you busy for weeks, if not months.
98. Gravity Rush Remastered (PS4)
Sony ported over the beautiful PS Vita classic Gravity Rush and gave it an even more stunning facelift for PS4. This is the original game, complete with all its DLC, allowing you to fly about the land and turn the world upside down without the need for Sony's second handheld. It's a fantastic adventure more than worth experiencing, and then you can play the just as good sequel.
97. The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (PS4)
Falcom's long-running The Legend of Heroes series started a whole new story arc with Trails of Cold Steel. The first game in a four-part saga, it follows the trials and tribulations of Rean Schwarzer, who attends a prestigious military academy. In classic high school anime fashion, Rean gets to meet all kinds of people, as the game establishes both the Erebonian Empire as a setting, and his classmates as key characters. An engrossing RPG at its best, topped off with a great turn-based combat system.
96. A Plague Tale: Innocence (PS4)
A third-person narrative adventure game where you primarily help escort a loved one younger than you, A Plague Tale: Innocence regularly draws comparisons to The Last of Us. The good thing is it's almost just as good. Set in a world where a plague has driven a rat horde to take over 1300s France, you'll need to help young Hugo traverse its dark and gruesome countryside, taking advantage of your slingshot to solve puzzles, create paths forwards, and deal with the Inquisition soldiers. Its PS5 sequel is even better, but from a narrative standpoint, you'll want to start with Innocence — an overall fantastic experience from Asobo Studio.
95. Dishonored 2 (PS4)
Dishonored 2 is a brilliant, criminally under-appreciated game that any fan of stealth action should play. It builds upon the already excellent original, providing you with two fully kitted-out playable characters with unique abilities, and both very deadly. Whether you play as the reliable Corvo Attano or his daughter (and dethroned empress) Emily Kaldwin, you'll have a wide array of supernatural powers to toy with, as well as access to a variety of weapons. With freedom to fully explore each level, impeccable environment design, and engaging emergent gameplay keeping you on your toes, this is easily among Arkane's best games.
94. Days Gone (PS4)
After several years working on handhelds like PS Vita and PSP, Bend Studio marked its return to home consoles with its ambitious open world adventure Days Gone. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, the game’s biker motif made it stand out from the crowd, as your two-wheels became your sanctuary in an extremely hostile setting. A huge focus on story and some genuinely impressive tech allowed the developer to flex its muscle, and the release would go on to become a cult favourite among PS4 fans.
93. Assassin's Creed Origins (PS4)
A stunning recreation of ancient Egypt is the backdrop for Assassin's Creed Origins — a game that redefined Ubisoft's series. Going full open world and throwing a bunch of RPG systems into the mix, Origins breathed new life into Assassin's Creed after Unity and Syndicate struggled to leave a lasting impression. Origins follows the surprisingly emotional story of Bayek, a determined mystic and warrior, who, with the help of his estranged wife Aya, establishes the Hidden Ones — the precursor organisation that would one day become the Assassin Brotherhood.
92. Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster (PS4)
Final Fantasy V is arguably one of the series' most underrated mainline titles. This could be because the fantastic Final Fantasy VI and Final Fantasy VII succeeded it, but V still tells a decent (if predictable) story, and a very in-depth job system makes it a lot of fun to play. Its only real problem lies in its cast of characters, who are all fairly unmemorable — but if you're not too bothered about caring for Bartz and the gang, there's a lot of enjoyment to be found in the rock solid gameplay.
91. Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (PS4)
Originally intended as an experimental release from UK developer Ninja Theory, designed to prove that it could create a AAA title on an indie budget, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice ended up exceeding all expectations. While its combat and puzzle solving is a little on the lighter side, its storytelling is exceptional, and the way it depicts the protagonist’s struggles with mental health is unmatched, owing to some outstanding performances and ground-breaking sound design.
90. Until Dawn (PS4)
Supermassive Games made a real name for itself with Until Dawn. This narrative adventure game effectively lets you partake in a schlocky teen horror movie, where your choices will have potentially grisly effects on the ensemble cast. With atmosphere to spare, lovably corny performances, and a highly replayable adventure full of outcomes to discover, it's no wonder this game is such a cult hit.
89. Alien: Isolation (PS4)
Alien: Isolation may have somewhat overstayed its welcome, but its nail-biting survival gameplay perfectly captures the claustrophobic tone of Ridley Scott’s iconic 1979 sci-fi movie. Assuming the role of Amanda Ripley, the daughter of series protagonist Ellen Ripley, you’re stalked from start-to-finish by the series’ deadly Xenomorph. Up against impossible odds, the game constantly keeps you on your toes, as you’re forced to slip past the enormous extraterrestrial unnoticed. It’s a completely unique experience that hasn’t really been replicated since.
88. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (PS4)
Remember Crash Bandicoot? The madcap marsupial makes a grand return on PS4 in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, a remake of his first three adventures. The games may be relatively old, but they've been brought up to modern standards with colourful graphics and updated gameplay. There's lots of fun to be had across this trio of platformers, with hours and hours worth of tricky levels to run through.
87. Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (PS4)
A wonderful recreation of the PS1 original, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a real blast from the past. Drift boosting through beautifully rebuilt tracks in the generous Adventure mode or taking the racing online is a lot of fun. Much like the PS1 title it's based on, this is an arcade racing game with tight controls, surprising difficulty, and lots to see and do. Despite some areas that could've done with modernising, this is probably just about the best kart racer on PS4.
86. South Park: The Fractured But Whole (PS4)
What do you get if you cross Ubisoft, superheroes, and a bunch of foul-mouthed friends made of felt? The answer is South Park: The Fractured But Whole, of course. This sequel to the also brilliant South Park: The Stick of Truth swaps out fantasy for modern vigilante justice, as your custom character joins forces with Cartman's crew to fight evil. Featuring strategic turn-based combat, the titular town to explore, and all the absurd humour you'd expect, this is a highly entertaining game for fans and newcomers.
85. Resogun (PS4)
Housemarque is a studio known for its arcade games, and Resogun remains one of its best. Like a modern day Defender, you're tasked with blasting away screens full of baddies while rescuing the last of humanity. It's a gorgeous shoot-'em-up with responsive gameplay, endless replayability, and supremely satisfying visuals. If you like a good old fashioned score-chaser, get Resogun played.
84. Nioh (PS4)
Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja's first attempt at creating a Soulslike actually worked out really well. Nioh is a more fast paced action RPG, set in a twisted feudal Japan, now overrun with all manner of monsters and demons. It's tough as nails, but an abundance of loot combined with satisfying combat makes for a moreish adventure. The story's surprisingly interesting as well, as main character William Adams comes face to face with various historical warlords.
83. Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (PS4)
One of the very best action RPGs of modern times, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is better than ever on PS4, where its last-gen framerate issues are put to the sword. Subtle storytelling combines with a dark fantasy world to create an enthralling experience, and the combat is still miles ahead of almost everything else in the genre. A game deserving of far more praise than many are prepared to give.
82. Hitman 2 (PS4)
Following on from the brilliant episodic reboot, Hitman 2 releases as a complete game, and it's no less inventive, playful, and endlessly replayable. It introduces yet more imaginative sandbox environments in which to kill targets as Agent 47, and gives you all kinds of toys and gadgets to tackle each mission in countless ways.
81. Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age (PS4)
Final Fantasy XII was and still is a divisive game, but despite its PS2 origins, we would argue that it's aged extremely well. XII opts for a more serious story involving political puppeteering and a hefty dose of wartime drama, but it's the sense of adventure that makes the game so endearing. Excellently crafted environments are a joy to explore, and a brilliantly worked job system lets you tweak your party however you like. However, its Gambit system isn't for everyone, as it essentially lets you program your characters so that you don't have to lift a finger during combat. This allows for some impressive technical depth, but, you know, a lot of Final Fantasy fans like pushing buttons every now and then.
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Hellblade was my 2017 GOTY and Marvel's Spider-Man was easily my 2018 GOTY personally. Any first timers getting a PS4 (or getting a PS5 and having backwards compatibility as a result) aren't going to be disappointed with the exclusives they have to offer. Really hope they can keep the momentum up going into the new generation and they don't slouch for a bit like the first few months of the PS4 lifecycle
@TheFrenchiestFry Imagine only just buying a PS4 now (or a PS5 because of backwards compatibility). You'd be completely, totally, and utterly spoilt for choice. This generation has been fantastic!
Makes you realise what an amazing library the console has! Great time to be a gamer. Being honest gta5 sits far higher up on the list than 37. @ShogunRok swap it with journey before Sammy notices 😂
Last of Us II shouldn't even be in the upper half, let alone number 2. Lot of great games on that list though.
Days Gone number 2? Good taste. I personally would put GoT very close to the top too.
The Witcher 3 will always be my number 1.
God of war is the best.king kratos 👑 reign supreme.the g.o.a.t.word up atreus son
As few of these as I have played, I can't agree with much of this list. Everyone's is their own I guess.
Sorry if it’s boring but GTA V is the most fun to play, life lasting game ever...other ones amazing stories to live for days/weeks but this one I played on a regular basis since years and it’s always fun as a an holiday with friends in college
Definitely agree with God of war at number 1, but I have yet to play tlou2 and ghost of tsushima.... Saving them for when work slows down, guarantee God of war will be bumped down a bit!
Great list and definitely agree with GOW being top dog. Helluva generation!!
Wow, Nier is way down the list..
@NoxAeturnus
Just because you didn't like it, huh? Well, you are in a minority here. Deal with it.
Top 5 for me:
1. RDR2
2. Bloodborne
3. Tlou part 2
4. Gow 4
5. Uncharted 4
God of War easily number 1. I dont think The Last of Us 2 should be up that high, though. Didn't hate it, but certainly didn't love it.
@gollumb82 In no way is TLOU 2 better than Witcher 3, RDR2, Monster Hunter World, Persona 5, Horizon Zero Dawn, Dreams, Bloodborne, Death Stranding, or Ghost of Tsushima. It definitely doesn't belong in the top 10 at the very least. I didn't play Uncharted 4, so I can't speak to that one. After that, it's maybe more debatable. Personally, I think it's highly overrated and there are many better games on this list even lower down.
My top games:
Persona 5 R
Uncharted 4
Spiderman
GoT
KH3
Not the best Playstation Console imo, looking forward to what PS5 will offer.
Definitely some great games this gen. God of War really stood out for me. I love that it was a continuation instead of a reboot, but also a very fresh game in the series.The mythology being simply separated by geography really worked for me. I hope they continue in Norse mythology for now(expected with the secret ending), but hopefully they will make it to Egyptian or Mayan eventually.
@gollumb82
Have you ever considered a career as a diplomat?
@NoxAeturnus
Ok, so it's your opinion. Personally, I find The Witcher 3 to be overrated so you see how this works. This isn't the place for this so just let me say that TLoU2 deserves to be there just for the fact that it is bold in the topics it handles, doesn't shy away from controversy and the gameplay fits this perfectly. My opinion, of course.
These lists are always interesting, in a way to see how different we all are. I'm a PS4 exclusive gamer, and have been for six years. However, I've only played ten games on this list. And if you exclude sports games, I own about 40 PS4 games, and a couple in this top 50 that I do own wouldn't be in my own personal top 20. But again, we're all different.
My own top 10
The Witcher 3
AC Odyssey
Horizon Zero Dawn
Dragon Age Inquisition
Ghost of Tsushima
Uncharted 4
Jedi Fallen Order
AC Origins
Final Fantasy 15
Ni No Kuni 2
*FF 12 is the best PS2 game ever made, and in my personal HOF, but I'm not going to put a remaster on this list.
1. TLOU II
2. RDR II
3. The Last Guardian
4. Inside
5. God Of War
6. Bloodborne
7. Uncharted Lost Legacy
8. Dark Souls III
9. Uncharted 4
10. Horizon Zero Dawn
11. Death Stranding
12. Spider Man
13. Ghost of Tsushima
14. Days Gone
16. Nier Automata
17. Jedi Fallen Order
18. Sekiro Shadows Die Twice
19. Resident Evil VII
20. COD Modern Warfare
Exclusives wise, this was a slam dunk of a generation for Playstation.
@Kefka2589
You have my permission to think that! (joke) I never bash TW3, ever. I like the game, in fact. It's just that I don't consider it to be as magnificent as most guys here. I even get why some people don't like TLoU2 (like you I'm on my 2nd playthrough and I'm enjoying and understanding it more). But I find refusing to acknowledge that a game is worthy to be among the best when it has gathered such praise to be unfair. That's all, no hate or flame wars.
What!? Kiwami 2 and judgement made the cut (both great games) but Yakuza Zero didn't? Get the chopping block for those pinkies! 😁
@Akimi
Nah, I'm too soft-spoken for this kind of job
I agree with god of war taking top spot but ghost of tsushima at 13? The world has gone mad i tell ye...should have been number 2...pfffttt...
@Unlucky13 your list is very similar to mine and therefore quite different to this list created by Push Square.
Personally, I shy away from games that are too gory/scary etc and prefer a good action/adventure/RPG with a story.
@Kienda Yeah, I don't do anything that's horror, and I dislike gore. There are games that I enjoy that involve it sometimes, but I wish that they didn't.
I do single player RPGs that I can take my time with mostly.
Dreams in top 10 nice one. no mention of the show!!!
@NoxAeturnus give it a rest, man. You don't dictate what's good or not. Write your own damn list and post it to Facebook.
@Medic_Alert I'm feeling you. I'm almost at platinum, and I've had fun playing, but certainly not my GOTY
@Kristos Oh yes, so sorry to have disagreed with this list just like every other person in these comments posting their own preferences. I mostly agree with this list, but TLOU2? Nah, overrated. Even though its story is top tier (for a video game), the gameplay is a repetitive and uninspired hallway recycling the same combat encounter for 20+ hours with the same bare handful of enemy types. It doesn't stack up against the frankly dizzying number of excellent games on this list.
Pretty solid list, I think I've played about 40 of these. A Plague Tale would be a good addition if you could squeeze it in somewhere, but in all honesty I think Hellblade edges it out.
My main personal gripe with these types of lists are Journey and Inside are always included, which I'm gonna take a shot in the dark here and say the wider PS4 gamer base isn't as captivated by as journalists seem to be.
Don't get me wrong, I love to see Indies get their due. But I'd say conservatively there are over 50 indie games on the PlayStation Network more deserving of top spots. Even recent releases like Cuphead and Streets of Rage 4 beat Journey handily in my book.
But then again... opinions haha.
For me it's
1) Dark Souls Remastered
2) Dark Souls II Scholar of the First Sin
3) Dark Souls III
4) Sekiro
5) Bloodborne
After that it's hard to say exactly what order but I know that Watch_Dogs 2, Steep, TLoU P1 and 2 and the Batman Arkham and Assassin's Creed games would be in top 20
Great top. Amazing games. No time to get bored with PlayStation's adventures. :-)
Somebody had some free time.
1. God of War - no contest AT ALL!
2. Marvel's Spider-Man - extremely fun game to play!
3. Bloodborne
I'm still playing last of us part 2, starting to get close to the end. Every single reviewer, this one included, who gave this game a 10/10 has some explaining to do on their bias.
I have never seen a more confusing story. So far its just endless wandering, characters dying before you even learn their name by heart and some of the poorest dialogue I have ever seen. The gameplay is sublime, as are certain bits of it. But the story on the whole? Revolting.
How can this be better than RDR?
No way was TLOU2 a top ten game after they subverted our expectations. The Witcher 3 was the best this generation
Ah man, I'm literally begging for The Outer Wilds (yep, the one I've spelt not the other one) to be on here. One of my favourite games of all-time.
@NeonTiger Now that is a great list I wouldn't necessarily have them in that order (if that is your order) and I haven't played Dark Souls 3 so I would probably swap that our for Doom (2016) and add Wolfenstein The New Order. What a generation indeed!
@thefirst completely lost track of when it was on.......i'll catch up your right thefirst it needs its own colourful, kid-friendly platformer to draw in non-creators It's not easy for adults to grasp let alone the kids I was in there today looking at creations by the community that you can edit there was a Japanese train set fully working with track changer fully editable so I can add my own scenery and stuff the Guy/Girl must of took ages creating it kudos for letting us edit it....... shockingly only 9 Thumbs up.
@Mostik thanks mate. I actually forgot about both Doom (2016) and New Colossus. They are totally in my top list.
@Unlucky13 Ni no kuni 2 !!!
Most glaring omission has to be Metal Gear Solid V.
@Orange_Man_Bad Just curious why it's a terrible thing that games, that make the case for the medium existing as an art form, subvert expectation?
No Gravity Rush 2? Automatic fail, you're fired O_O
Dragon Quest when I'm feeling sunny and Diablo all other time ^_^. Right now just made level 70 with Hardcore Crusader in Diablo.
I like GT Sport but I can't seem to get the right car tunes so if anyone knows a site that has car tunes for GT Sport, post a link, please. Thanks!
@ShogunRok This is me. Bought my ps4 in August, played every day, even for a short stint, and have built up a massive backlog of games purchased already. I jumped from PS1 to PSP to Wii with the kids to PS4 and I'm blown away by PS4 and the games catalogue. The PS Store sales are great for people like me, picking up older games for EU9.99 or less. Currently playing Uncharted 3, finishing the remastered collection, next is GOW3.
I'm playing these because I really want to play Uncharted 4 and God of War, but wanted to get some history...
@bluedex I'm actually jealous. Glad you're enjoying so many games, I bet it seems like you've got an endless supply!
@ShogunRok it totally does! I've still got a big list of games to buy..and it's getting bigger... Years of material I'm guessing 😁
Not sure why you have two iterations of Persona 5 & Ghost of Tsushima in here; surely one of each and include the definitive versions (Royal & DC respectively) & leave it at that?
Removed - unconstructive
No legend of heroes on this list makes it hard to take seriously. Actually there's a huge lack of great jrpgs on this list except the most mainstream ones.
@dr_luigi its just a bad list.
but people always clamour and want remakes, so companies can fleece us for a bit better fps
where is The Last of Us Part II on this list?
Enjoyed Inside but a little surprising to see it in this 50 when something like Little Nightmares 1 or 2 are imo better games. GoW2018 was obviously gonna be top or close to it, just surprised Ghost of Tsushima isn't in 2 or 3. Nice to see some love for Uncharted 4
Oh look. Nioh 1+2 are both missing from the list and God of War 2018 is the winner. Exactly what I said would happen when the ratings opened up. How boringly predictable people can be.
@pip_muzz there's a good chunk of quality games missing in the 50 unfortunately. Popularity has a lot to do with these type of lists, like Bloodborne I'm guessing is a lot more popular than Nioh hence why its charted and Nioh hasn't. It could be worse, at least there's no CoD games in there
@pip_muzz @Beerheadgamer82 It's not as simple as popularity though. This is solely based on average user review scores HERE on Push Square.
Both Nioh games get a very respectable 8.2 / 10 putting them just outside the Top 50. In fact niche games with fewer reviews probably have a better chance of getting on this list if they can get over the
1030 reviews minimum threshold.UPDATE: It seems they need to get 30 review minimum. So get voting Nioh 1 has 78 but Nioh 2 only 26. So yes popularity comes into it more. As you were.
@ShogunRok Just realised this list doesn't quite match up with the Push Square PS4 top user rated games list
Is there a reasons Dragon Quest XI S didn't come top with a 9.5 user score? It has over the 10 reviews needed. Same with Legend of Heroes: Cold Steel III which got a 9.2.
Would have created more discourse/clicks...
... and probably some review bombing from players who had never played them ;-0
@themightyant They need 30 reviews to be included, otherwise it all gets very disorganised.
Trust me, I'd love to see Cold Steel on this as well!
My Top 10 PS4 games.
1. Youtubers Life 2
2. Epic Chef
3. Portal Knights
4. Dragon Quest Builders 2
5. The Sims 4
6. Yonder the Cloud Catcher Chronicles
7. LEGO CITY UNDERCOVER
8. Paw Patrol On a Roll
9. My Little Pony: A Maretime Bay Adventure
10. Dodgeball Academia
I'm different.
I'm always different.
@ShogunRok Thanks I thought it was 10 reviews.
A list of 50 is too short when remasters, definitive editions, games listed twice, and so many Final Fantasy games are going to be included. Remakes like Mafia and RE 2,3 are ok as those are essentially new games.
@themightyant have you heard Liam Gallaghers first solo album called As You Were ha
@ShogunRok @themightyant @Beerheadgamer82 so long as well all agree that Nioh deserves to be on this list then I'll go to bed happy tonight 👍
@pip_muzz
I gave Nioh and Nioh 2 a 9 and in my opinion both should be listed.
@pip_muzz For what it's worth, we do want to expand this list to the top 100 games eventually. Nioh should definitely make that one!
@NoCode23 Yep the amount of remasters are ridiculious.
@ShogunRok For what's it worth I see what you did there or was that just a coincidence lol. For what's it's worth is a top notch LG rock ballad from As You Were. Back on subject I think it might be a good idea to only have a list of the best PS4 games that had originally released on PS4 first like the last of us remaster won't be on it but part 2 can be or No RE4 remaster cause they just clogg up the list with to much games that didn't originally release on the PS4 which stops other genuinely good PS4 releases like Days Gone and other good PS4 games appearing on the list
@Beerheadgamer82 Coincidence I'm afraid, although I appreciate the explanation!
And yeah, we're always open to feedback on these lists. There are some things we'd like to adjust — such as games like Persona 5 doubling up with Persona 5 Royal — but we're looking into ways to fix that sort of stuff without taking power away from community ratings, if that makes sense.
@RedRiot193 @NoCode23 in the meantime you can see the full list (including games with less than 30 votes) at the link here and also filter it for other systems or metrics.
@Beerheadgamer82 nope, but it’s a pretty common phrase. Fits Liam to a T though
LG and NG music and Oasis ain't for everyone. They're the soundtrack of my youth and the bonus is a lot of their tunes are perfect for when get older too
Apologies this ain't a music site
I think this list for the best PS4 games is fine with absolutely every single PS4 release on the table makes a lot of sense when doing it this way but I'd also like to see one where its strictly PS4 gen games only in the sense of Shadow of the Colossus remake is off the table but Last Guardian is on the table or RE2 remake isn't allowed but RE7 and 8 are. Basically no remasters or remakes. Having said that GoW2018 is considered a reboot, but I think that's so far different from the older GoW games that its like new again. Also having said that RE2 remake is so different from the original it's like a new game again. So maybe a best of PS4 list with strictly no remasters at all but drastically different remakes can be allowed. I dunno its a tricky balance to get right and these things are never gonna please everyone no matter the way it's done ha
Wot , No Assassins Creed Games ???
@Jaberwocky, an old, but true saying goes something like this; " In matters of taste there is no argument". What is also true is that on this list AC Black Flag, a good all new game, lost to Journey, a good game, but a port from PS3.
Why so many repeats?
Too many retro games and ports on here. I feel these takeaway from better games of PS4 generation.
42. Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster (PS4)
26. Final Fantasy X HD Remaster (PS4)
Yeah this is a pretty badly constructed list.
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