



Filled with characters that are much more interesting than most video games offer, I actually managed to give a damn about what happened to the Nathan Drake crew by the fourth game in the series. When it comes to action-adventure games, Uncharted 4 has it all: great looks, good writing, great pacing, and non-stop thrills. This one was somewhat tough for me but I ultimately went with Nathan Drake’s magnum opus over MLB: The Show. Uncharted 4 - Chris Jarrard, Wishes he had Nathan Drake-chin I can’t wait to see where Sony takes our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man on the PS5. It feels like a one-second rollercoaster and I quite enjoy it. There’s nothing I like more than climbing the tallest buildings I can find then jumping off of them to feel that sense of inertia. I’ve play just about every Spidey game out there on almost every console in the last couple of decades and this one definitely takes the cake. Beyond that little bonus it was also one of the most gorgeous and enjoyable experiences I could hope for. Not only did Sony-exclusive Spider-Man game give me a chance to once again do whatever a spider can (and a few things I’m pretty sure a spider can’t do), it also gave me the opportunity to yell at vid editor Greg “Burkleton” Burke to get me pictures of the web-head J. And outside of maybe the final few hours of Marvel's Spider-Man and the final stretch of Tetris Effect, it's the most intense experience I've had on a PlayStation 4. I understand now why so many people love this game, why they're so attached to these characters, why this is still one of the standards for the franchise. I looked back at the thrilling combat, the beautiful environments (the vista of the Sector 7 slums as Cloud journeys to the Shinra building near the end of the game is breathtaking), and the story that I only assumed I knew but was really experiencing for the first time, and I wouldn't trade that experience for anything. But then I looked over at my Final Fantasy VII Remake game case and remembered what a roller coaster ride I had with that game. This is a really tough choice and I had a tough time deciding between Marvel's Spider-Man, God of War, and Tetris Effect.
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There are some other great PS4 games, like Spider-Man, God of War, and Death Stranding, but Tetris Effect holds a special place in my heart.įinal Fantasy VII Remake - Ozzie Mejia, Senior Editor The ability to play it in VR and on flatscreen is a huge win as well.
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I also love the ability to leave Theater Mode on my TV like an old WinAmp visualization plugin from back in the day. I absolutely love Tetris Effect, and now own it on multiple platforms, but I played it the most on PS4. Tetris Effect was a timed PS4 exclusive release and it showcased the PSVR HMD unlike any game before it. One more thing: Remasters count, so don't feel ashamed if one of your favorite titles in recent years was one of your faves from yesteryear. Let us know what you think of our selections in the comments, then chime in so we can learn what PS4 games left you DualShocked and ready for more PlayStation goodness. Hell, one of those two could wind up taking home our Game of the Year award this fall. In the meantime, we agreed that enough time has passed in this generation to weigh in on our favorite PS4 titles. For all we know, one of those two could supplant our picks, which you can read below. PS4 still has gas left in the tank: Over this month and next, The Last of Us 2 and Ghost of Tsushima, two of Sony's most anticipated sequels, will release. Yes, this week's Shack Chat comes with a caveat. With the PS4 generation drawing to a close, the Shack staff discussed our favorite PS4 games so far. But entertainment offers comfort and much-needed distractions during tough times. National events disrupted that, and rightfully so. A long time ago-maybe days, maybe years who can tell at this point?-Sony planned to reveal more details about the PS5 this week.
