If you’re a gaming enthusiast, you must have a PlayStation. A PlayStation is the biggest treat for you if you love gaming; however, you cannot keep playing those 3-4 mainstream games all the time as it will eventually make you tired of gaming.
Of course, it’s human nature to crave new things, those that are different from the previous ones, and those that are a bit challenging. In this article today, we’re going to share with you a list of the best PlayStation-exclusive games. If you haven’t tried them already, it’s time you give them a try. Let’s get this started:
God of War
Ranking first is the God of War. Launched in April 2018, it brings along a story of how its world was crafted, its gameplay, and the characters involved. All its aspects feel interconnecting and intentional, something which makes the overall experience quite rewarding.
It is probably the only game out there that makes learning history super fun. Using an incredibly economical and smart use of storytelling, it comes with the most satisfying game weapons, even better than those used in 2005’s Blades of Chaos. If you have PlayStation 4, God of war is a must-try.
The Last of Us Part 2
After 2013’s Last of Us Part 1, we now have part 2. It’s the pinnacle of a silly dog’s storytelling dreams. It brings along terribly risky and poignant characters that take an unexpected turn at every step of the way, keeping the game interesting and fun.
In this game, the naughty and silly dog expects you (the player) to keep up with the ambiguity in different ways and at different steps. The idea is to evoke the strongest reaction across the board. Though it’s one of the most complex games by the naughty dog, it keeps you hooked for hours as you remain stuck with moral ambiguity in the game.
Bloodborne
The third one for today is Bloodborne. It’s an action, horror game that’s quite terrifying and difficult for beginners. However, if you’re sick and tired of the mainstream PlayStation games and need something challenging, Bloodborne is a must try.
It will make you spin and die again and again until you throw that joystick away and give up. Suffice it to say, Bloodborne requires a lot of concentration and practice. In this game, frustration is certain and deaths are frequent, but you need not worry as winning the game is possible.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
If you haven’t tried the Witcher earlier, you must try it now. In fact, I’d say you must try its first two parts first and then move towards the third one. The Witcher: Wild Hunt is one noteworthy game that has set new standards for all the gaming enthusiasts out there.
It has a 60+ hour story that’s loaded with mystery and adventure. It will keep you hooked for hours and hours, and you still won’t be able to see everything it has to offer. However, one thing that I want you to know is that every hour you spend playing the Witcher is going to be worth it.
Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal is one of the best games of its genre. It’s full of flair, style, and adventure. It will take you back to your school life where you can live everyday experiencing all those things you once experienced.
Initially launched in October 2019, it supports both PlayStation 4 and 5. It covers the story of a young gymnast and a protagonist who enroll in a school at the same time. They eventually become official phantom thieves, taking the story to another level. As the story unfolds, you come across many mysterious things and characters that make it all more interesting.
5 Awesome PlayStation Tips, Tricks, and Hidden Features
Sure, you know everything a PlayStation brings to the table; however, it has many features that I’m sure you’re yet to explore. Some of them may improve the effectiveness of your PlayStation while others may be good for security. Here, I’m going to briefly touch base on some of them so that you know everything there is to know:
Customize Your Home Screen
You can customize your home screen, so now you don’t have to get bored looking at the default console’s menu. All you need to do is go to the settings of your PlayStation, click on themes, and choose a new look for your home screen.
Turn it On and Off Using the Remote
Here’s one that’s quite self-explanatory. Instead of getting up specially to turn on and off the PlayStation, you can do the same using a remote. You can go to your smart TV’s settings and enable the HDMI device link. Though it’s different from brand to brand, so be sure to give your TV’s manual a good read beforehand.
Save Your Passwords
Many PlayStation-exclusive games come with a password feature. It helps you resume the game exactly where you’ve left it. Of course, it’s hard remembering passwords for all the games, so you can get a password manager for that. The new PlayStations these days support many password managers, most of them better than LastPass. It could be extremely helpful for people who struggle with remembering passwords and needless to say, it costs them their game at the end of the day. Thus, it’s always best to have a password manager so that you can login and out, whenever required, without any hassle.
Play PS Plus Games without Downloading Them
Initially, gamers were required to download every free game in order to play it. Well, it isn’t the same anymore. Now you can simply add a PS Plus game to your library and play it. If anything, it will save you a lot of time as well as space that was otherwise consumed by games you don’t get around to playing anymore.
The Takeaway
One of the best ways to pass your free time is by playing video games and speaking of them, having a PlayStation is mandatory. One can never truly enjoy gaming if one doesn’t have a PlayStation. Similarly, you cannot keep playing a few games over and over again and enjoy them. Trying out new games is a must and it’s what you should do, too.