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Table of Contents
- The Hardware – Consoles and Accessories
- The Best of PlayStation 2018 – The Best PlayStation 4 Games of 2018
- The Best of the Rest 2018 – The Best Multi-Platform Games of 2018
- From Japan With Love 2018 – The Best Japanese Games of 2018
- New Owner, Who Dis – The Best PlayStation 4 Games Yet
Did your giftee just pick up a PlayStation 4 at some point this year? Have they been engrossed in the biggest releases of 2018? If so, they might just have missed out on some of the best games on the console in the past few years. While some of the following titles already appear, take a look at some of the PlayStation Hits for the PS4 so far. Besides that, one of the best titles on the platform is Horizon Zero Dawn, likely the best title on the platform in 2017. Continuing on, Bloodborne, Persona 5, the other Yakuza games (Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, Yakuza Kiwami 2) and the Uncharted games (The Nathan Drake Collection, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy) are some of the best exclusives on the platform. On the multi-platform side, The Witcher 3, Nier: Automata, and Batman: Arkham Knight are also outstanding games.
Horizon Zero Dawn – via the review – “Horizon Zero Dawn is the result of five years of hard work from Guerrilla Games and is the standout title for your PS4 in every possible way.”
Bloodborne – via the review – “This nightmare is challenging, scary, and easily one of the best games…”
Persona 5 – via the review – “Atlus delivers a masterpiece that is possibly the best entry in the series yet.”
The Witcher 3 – via the review – “Massive in scope and ambition The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt sets the bar high for anyone trying to follow in their footsteps.”
NieR: Automata – via the review – “NieR: Automata is the next installment in the Drakengard series, but this beautifully crafted gem stands on its own and shouldn’t be ignored.”
Batman: Arkham Knight – via the review – “The plot weaves a taut, psychological campaign that brings you into the darkest areas of Gotham including the murky and even darker depths of Batman’s psyche.”