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It looks absolutely stunning and means it's the perfect time to try of the series' reboot if you haven't already - or is a great excuse to replay it - before the release of the sequel, God of War: Ragnarok. A bit of a dark horse hit from the makers of Bastion and Transistor, Hades isn't just one of the best PS5 games out there, but a genuine contender to rank among the best games of all time.

Hades is rogue-like, meaning all of its mythology-inspired levels are procedurally generated, and no single area will be the same each time you enter it, keeping the map fresh and exciting, and enemies a surprising challenge.

With a killer soundtrack, hack-n-slash combat, interesting story and stellar RPG systems, Hades is extremely fun to play and will stave off any pangs of boredom. Suffice it to say, if you have an interest in Greek mythology, you'll be pleasantly surprised by how much research Supergiant has put into this one, offering a truly exceptional experience for those wanting to see the soap-opera-like drama of the ancient gods play out.

Sometimes there's far too much going on while you're playing which does make it all a bit hectic, but if you can get past the chaos you'll have hours of fun playing this game, as it's easily one of the best rogue-likes around.

Hitman 3 is the dramatic conclusion to the acclaimed stealth series - and what a conclusion it is. While the third entry in the Hitman series doesn't stray too far from what made the reboot and its sequel great, it adds some brilliant little twists to the formula to keep you on your toes. While the way you assassinate your targets hasn't changed much, the new locations - such as Dubai, China and Argentina - are some of the most memorable of the series.

Add to that more experimental objectives and a gripping story, and Hitman 3 rightly deserves its place on our best PS5 games list. If you're looking for one of the best co-op games on PS5 then look no further.

It Takes Two is a fun, tongue-in-cheek adventure that will provide hours of entertainment for both gamers and non-gamers alike. Taking elements from a variety of different games and intertwining them with a rom-com-like narrative, It Takes Two has something for everyone - even kids. It's worth noting this game can only be played in co-op either online or couch , but comes with a Friend's Pass allowing you to invite an online friend to join your adventure, even if they don't own the full game.

Mortal Kombat reigns as a king of the fighting game genre and Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate only cements that position. With two cinematic stories to play through, 37 fighters to get to grips with, and a bunch of new fatalities, stages and brutalities to try out, Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate offers hours of gruesome fun. What's more, on PS5 Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate benefits from 4K dynamic resolution, enhanced visuals and drastically improved loading times compared to its PS4 counterpart , so you won't miss a second more of the action than you need to.

Rift Apart manages to retain the charm and humor that we loved about the original titles, while balancing this with new characters that offer endearing vulnerability. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is great family fun for both fans of the series and newbies, making it easily one of the best PS5 games right now.

Resident Evil Village is a worthy successor to the critically acclaimed Resident Evil 7 - but while that game managed to revive the survival horror roots of the series, Village builds on it with an experience that draws from all the highlights of the series.

What results is a Resi game that promises to thrill veteran fans of Resident Evil and delight newcomers. Resident Evil Village follows on from the events of Resident Evil 7 - taking place a few years later. Village sees protagonist Ethan exploring an Eastern European village in hopes of finding his kidnapped daughter - but the village residents are Resident Evil Village is more action-focused than its predecessor - and it's visibly closer to the classic Resident Evil 4 in its moment-to-moment gameplay - but it blends this with the survival horror elements that we love about older entries.

Factor in a slew of quality-of-life improvements, a roster of memorable characters, a well-paced and gripping story and superb utilization of in-game audio, and Resident Evil Village is one of the best PS5 games around. As one of Sony's biggest PS5 exclusives, Returnal is bound to draw in many gamers who maybe haven't played a roguelike before, and therefore may find its punishing difficulty, ever-changing levels and permadeath mechanic to be a real shock to the system.

That said, after a few cycles within Returnal's harsh alien world, they may also find it difficult to stop playing. Much like the Finnish developer's previous titles, which include the likes of Outlast and Resogun, Returnal brings Housemarque's signature 'bullet hell' approach to the roguelike genre that has been taking the indie gaming world by storm for the last few years.

That means that you'll never know what to expect when you enter a room, only that you will have to start over again from the beginning when you die. Thankfully, Returnal does offer a number of permanent upgrades that you can bring with you into each new cycle once unlocked, making progression slightly easier in the process. Along the way, you'll also start to piece together Returnal's surprisingly immersive story, which is just enough motivation to keep you returning for "just one more run It helps that Sackboy: A Big Adventure is a truly wonderful platformer, then, one that manages to avoid the common pitfalls that many developers fall into when designing games for younger audiences.

The Nioh Collection is the ultimate Nioh experience for fans and new players alike. Packing in the remastered versions of both Nioh and Nioh 2, plus all the DLC to date, this definitive collection is the best way to experience the action RPG series. Pair that with super-fast load times on the PS5 and it easily makes for a stunning, brutal and fluid gameplay experience.

In addition, Pro Skater also utilizes DualSense haptic feedback as well as spatialized audio, making that amazing soundtrack sound even better. This will really depend on what your taste is.

While every game on this list is a top PS5 title, you often can't go wrong with PS5 exclusives such as the challenging Returnal, action-adventure Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart and time-looping shooter Deathloop. There are a few games on our list that are child-friendly, but our top picks are charming platformer Sackboy: A Big Adventure, the adorable Astro's Playroom and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart.

A number of PS4 games have been enhanced for PS5, with some benefiting from improved frame rates and visuals that make them both look and play better than before. But, don't forget, most PS4 games will benefit on PS5 anyways thanks to significantly improved loading times.

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Assassin's Creed Valhalla. Reasons to avoid - Huge open-world can feel sparse - Plot never gets you invested - Combat can feel messy. Astro's Playroom. In a year when gaming has revolved around shooting aliens, shanking zombies, and slaying dragons, there's something wonderfully refreshing about playi We've been waiting for the UK release of Sony's microconsole for quite a while.

No self-respecting console can truly be said to have arrived until it gets that exclusive racing game. Everybody loves showing the world how they coul It might have been a very early build, but when we saw DriveClub at last year's E3 videogames trade show, we have to admit we were underwhelmed.

In an It came as quite a shock to find out that a playable level of The Order: was available to us at E3 Having been delayed, it looked like the During Sony's E3 press conference, the company announced the latest addition to its hardware line-up, the PlayStation TV. Already available in Jap When you say virtual reality to people, they usually say one of two things: if they are old enough, they talk of fond memories of watching The Lawnmow With smartphone and tablet gaming becoming so dominant in the world of casual gaming is there still room for a dedicated handheld gaming console?

Pocket-lint managed to get some hands-on time with the new handheld console ahead of workin Welcome to the modern world. Indeed disc-based form There was some trepidation about the release of a new Gran Turismo game. The fifth title in the series was, frankly, dull and that put a lot of pressu The Killzone series has been important to Sony and its PlayStation line.

The first arrived on PlayStation 2, almost as an answer to Microsoft and Bung Sony hopes the feature will appeal to gamers keen to carry on p Forget the games, forget the hype, one of the main features of any games console is the user interface that underpins it all.

After all, it's probably. Reviews News Buyer's guides Deals. Dbrand's PS5 Darkplates 2. Deathloop review: A mesmerising wrinkle in time 5. The Pathless review: Something in the way you move 4.

Returnal review: An incredible PS5 blast from almost nowhere 5. Sackboy A Big Adventure review: It'll have you in stitches 5. Demon's Souls review: A pitch-perfect remake 5.

Sony PlayStation 5 review: A glorious new era 5. Death Stranding review: Baffling yet bizarrely beautiful 4. Ghost of Tsushima review: The PlayStation 4's last hurrah 4. The Last of Us Part 2 review: A fitting swan song for a generation 5. Days Gone review: The beginning of an essential new PlayStation franchise? The number sticks out. Sony used to solidify its position with PlayStation Plus as a debut stage for some new games that are at least worth a look, as well as a rewards mechanism to thank longtime subscribers for paying for multiplayer.

Announcements of a new month of games are a circle-the-calendar reminder for most dedicated video gamers, and PlayStation makes it easy to claim everything quickly, without clearing off space for a full download.

And with large third-party publishers willing to lend their biggest franchises to the cause, it shows that Sony does a better job, or at least makes a stronger effort, at selling its partners on participating in this program.

Destruction AllStars is one of those multiplayer console exclusives that needs a big audience to thrive, and publisher Sony launched it on PS Plus to give the game a good chance to gather the crowd. Players had to wait until the penultimate week of December to pay to upgrade it to the PS5 version if they wanted, however. So there were tons of subscribers getting their first crack at the bikers-vs.

August was the weakest month, by far. This is basically four games, as the Overcooked! Hitman 2 speaks for itself. It was also available through EA Play from day one.



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