Top 15 Ps Games Of 2023

Best PlayStation Games of 2023

If you’re looking for more Best Games List, check out Best multiplayer games on Xbox Game Pass on Pro Game Guides. It has a decent campaign story if you want to play mainly solo, while the endgame activities are fun to play with your friends. If you’re into ARPG games such as Path of Exile or Torchlight series, you’ll definitely enjoy playing Diablo IV during your holiday vacation. The game takes place in 9th-century Baghdad, which is one of the earliest settings in AC History, nine years after Assassin’s Creed: Origins. It focuses more on the “Assassin” side of the combat system; however, going all-in, swords-swishing is still a thing in this game. If you’re looking for a stealth game to play this holiday season, Assassin’s Creed Mirage should be on your checklist. Remnant II pushes many boundaries in how a developer can mix a variety of genres and game elements in a unique way while making an addictive game loop, ensuring players get hooked throughout their playtime. If you’re looking for an extra-challenging and hundreds of hours of playthrough with your friends, consider getting Remnant II on the PlayStation 5 this holiday! If you’ve played the prequel to this stunning Star Wars game, it’s exactly the same but bigger and arguably better. The main planet, Koboh, has many explorable areas, terrains, hidden dungeons, and a Cantina where you can trade in items, upgrade your stats, and even change the music. Overall, I recommend Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for a strong narrative-driven experience in the Star Wars universe this holiday. Street Fighter 6 is the easiest game to get into as it’s beginner-friendly with a vast array of accessibility features like the Modern control option to help you get into the action as quickly as possible. If you enjoy fighting games, I highly recommend you give Street Fighter 6 a shot this holiday season, as it’s one of the most well-scaled fighting games for both beginners and veterans. Dead Space Remake provides “a bit more” to the original game in the exploration, secrets, combat, and even sound design aspects. If you’re a fan of the original Dead Space, I recommend you pick this up, as you’ll completely get to relive your adventure in the USG Ishimura in a different light. What stands out in Lies of P is the ability to customize a weapon, allowing you to personalize it depending on your playstyle. There’s a small portion of the game available as a free demo in the PlayStation Store for you to try if this is a game you’ll enjoy in the long run. If you’re a soul-fanatic like I am, then I recommend you consider this game during your holiday PlayStation Store shopping spree. Each area has many details only Potterheads will truly appreciate, and the action-RPG gameplay suits the game well. There’s also a decision-making factor, allowing players to craft their own tale, whether it would be as a Dark Wizard or a goodie-two-shoes Harry Potter wannabe. If you still haven’t played this game, the holidays are a great time to pick it up on the PlayStation Store and experience the magical world of Hogwarts. With more emphasis on horror elements of the game, Resident Evil 4 Remake provides players with a fresh yet familiar experience with tons of quality-of-life improvements over the original. While the story deviated to a certain degree, like Krauser’s back story, it still retained the core foundation of the story while fleshing out plot holes in the original Gamecube version. There is a hint of Souls-like mechanics embedded into the game in the challenging boss fights. Apart from that, Armored Core VI stands as an amazing and rewarding action-mech game, and this is something you should definitely consider if you’re a big fan of mechs like Gundam or Zoids. Alan Wake 2 captured the atmospheric essence that made me say, “I haven’t played a game like Silent Hill 2 in a while.” That statement alone speaks volumes on how masterfully the game is made. Remedy made another classic game gamers will speak about for years to come, and I highly recommend this game if you’re into horror games this holiday season. Sea of Stars’ gripping narrative and unique “complete control over turn order” battle mechanic hooked me and made me love this game down to its core. For massive JRPG fans, this is a game you shouldn’t miss out on, especially this holiday season. Final Fantasy XVI completely doubled down on the action-RPG genre the series has been taking for quite some time. With the vision of Devil May Cry 5’s combat director, FFXVI’s combat is a lot better than its predecessor, with more refined mechanics like the Eikon abilities, better inventory management (no more unlimited potions like in FFXV), and better fluidity across the board. This is definitely one of the best Final Fantasy games of all time, and I’m putting it up there with Final Fantasy VI, VII, IX, and XII as my favorite entries in the series. It’s a game you can hop on and enjoy if you’re new to the Final Fantasy franchise, and I highly recommend picking up the game this Holiday season. Moreover, Spider-Man 2 gives players a taste of better story-telling, side missions, and maneuverability across New York City. Not only does the sequel live up to expectations, but it far exceeds the standards set by the first game, setting itself amongst the best superhero video games of all time. The game not only captivates players with its beautiful graphics and RPG mechanics, but it also provides a lot of character depth and narrative complexity, ensuring lengthy playtime and a massive array of content. I definitely recommend this game to anyone who’s in for a lengthy RPG play session.