The best PlayStation 4 games
Why PlayStation 4 Games, There's a big reason why the PlayStation 4 is the best-selling console: It has a smattering of games that you can't play anywhere else. Think: blockbusters like Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Bloodborne, The Witcher III: The Wild Hunt and Until Dawn
Today I will present you a
collection of games or Best 5 PlayStation 4 games,
adventure games,
Horror games, And then there are games from massive third-party publishers like
Activision and
Ubisoft, along with quirky indie offerings to round out the selection.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
With Uncharted 4, developer Naughty Dog took everything it learned about character development and narrative delivery from its previous game, The Last of Us, and applied it to treasure hunter Nathan Drake's potentially final tale. Four adventures in, the crew's past exploits have strained or bolstered their relationships. Nate isn't quite such a wisecrack anymore, and prefers dad jokes to one-liners. His wife, Elena, would rather spend a night playing Crash Bandicoot on the couch than fend off zombies on a Nazi U-boat hidden in the jungle. If this is your first Uncharted, you might not pick up on some of the fan service, but the constantly changing set pieces, puzzles and scenery should be more than enough to pull you through to the epilogue.
Until Dawn
Until Dawn is an interactive drama survival horror adventure video game developed by Supermassive Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 4. If you've ever found yourself screaming at the TV while watching stupid teens do absurd things in horror movies, Until Dawn should be the first "game" you play on PS4. Developer Supermassive Games' take on "teenagers stranded in a remote cabin while something terrorizes them" isn't a typical game, per se -- it's an interactive movie where you guide a group of the oldest teenagers you've ever seen from one shiny object to the next to advance the narrative. You'll make dialogue choices along the way, press buttons in time with prompts onscreen and, if you aren't careful, kill a handful of the teenagers by botching said button prompts in the heat of the moment. But rather than becoming a schlocky genre trope-fest, it feels genuine and earnest. Even better, it makes for a great pass-the-controller party game.
Horizon: Zero Dawn
Horizon: Zero Dawn is an action role-playing video game developed by Guerrilla Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 4 and released in early 2017. After making nothing but Killzone first-person shooters since 2004, developer Guerrilla Games knocked it out of the park with its first open-world RPG Horizon: Zero Dawn. You play as outcast and motherless Aloy as she searches for answers about her past and the world she and her tribe inhabit. It's a world where robotic, quasi-headless brachiosaurs lumber through primeval forests, and mechanical raptor-and-saber-toothed-tiger stand-ins want to make you their lunch. Horizon's ever-present sense of mystery and its massive open world will keep you busy for a long time, even after you finish the story. And if the base game isn't enough, Sony released an expansion not long ago that takes Aloy to new areas and introduces new enemies
Bloodborne :
Bloodborne is an action role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 4. Officially announced at Sony's Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014 conference, the game was released worldwide in March 2015.
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There's a good chance you'll throw a controller at the wall while you're playing Bloodborne. But if you're a fan of the Dark Souls series, that probably won't surprise you. Bloodborne has the same developer (Fromsoftware), but, rather than a setting with dragons and golems, here you're exploring a vaguely steampunk Londonesque town and fighting off horrific beasts like werewolves, witches and infected boars. One or two false moves in the course of battle with these beasts will do you in, and there's a strong emphasis on learning their attack patterns. The result, when you finally dispatch an enemy, be it your first or your 45th, is a sense of accomplishment few other games can match. But yeah, prepare to die a lot along the way.
The Witcher III: The Wild Hunt
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a 2015 action role-playing video game developed and published by CD Projekt.
Assuming you either already picked up this year's Horizon: Zero Dawn or just want something that's steeped in fantasy rather than sci-fi, CDProjekt Red's third Witcher should be right up your alley. As in Horizon, there's a sprawling open world, except this one is filled with monsters, magic, swordplay, bloody barons, political machinations and side quests spread across several continents. Tying it all together is Geralt of Rivia, the titular Witcher (read: monster hunter), who's equally word weary and wry. Thanks to meticulous writing and design, those side quests feel just as important as the critical path -- not just filler added to stretch out the runtime. And if you want a subtle way to track how long you've played, just look at Geralt's beard: It grows in real time along your journey.
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