The PlayStation 5 is one of the most anticipated next-gen consoles to be hosted live by Sony, with debut games only rekindling the flames. Fans watched which games, if any, would be sold on consoles, and Sony met those expectations fully.
Several PlayStation 5 games had already been announced, but those titles were just ports of the next generation of already popular games. For example, Fortnite and Destiny 2. Both of these games are huge, but they don’t change systems.
But fear not – Sony has announced blockbusters that will be a day of purchase for most. If you’re looking for the best PlayStation 5 games we know of, check them out below.
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
The sequel to 2018’s Spider-Man, the new Marvel Spider-Man: Miles Morales (hereafter abbreviated as Spider-Man because the title is too long) looks fantastic. It is based on a story told in the first game and puts players in the shoes of Miles Morales, another victim of a radioactive spider bite.
The power of the PlayStation 5 is showcased in the graphics of Spider-Man, but the mechanics are smooth as butter. While no gameplay was shown during the live stream, the cutscenes and in-game cinematic moments look incredible. If the developers continue the model laid down in the previous game, then “Spider-Man: Miles Morales” will be an incredible by-product.
No release date has been announced, but fingers crossed, that will be the title of the launch.
Gran Turismo 7
If there is anything good about racing games, it’s showcasing the power of the console. If there is one more, it gives players an incredible experience – and no racing series does it better than Gran Turismo. The classic PlayStation racing game returns in its seventh edition and brings with it all the elements fans of the series know and love.
Gran Turismo 7 is amazing. The way the light bounced off the windshield as the car turned around bends shows the power of the PlayStation 5 hardware, and particle effects when the car breaks through the midpoint are not possible on current consoles.
It looks like Gran Turismo will keep the same level of car customization as in previous games. The trailer showed a player browsing various aftermarket parts to improve the performance of their vehicles.
Given that the PlayStation 5 will support PSVR, Gran Turismo 7 may also have VR support, which will improve the gameplay several times.
Horizon: Forbidden West
Horizon: Zero Dawn was the game’s masterpiece. It has set many records and captured the attention of gamers around the world by combining third-person action and masterful storytelling into a gorgeous package.
The Horizon: Forbidden West trailer looks like everything gamers want from a sequel. It promises further development of the plot, especially the thrilling moments from the original game.
The trailer also features brand new enemies that look even more challenging and challenging to fight than the wide variety of robotic dinosaurs found in the first game. The mammoth seen at the end is likely to be an extremely difficult but fun battle.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits
Kena: Bridge of Spirits exudes a serious platforming vibe. It looks like he would be at home next to Super Mario 64 or Banjo Kazooie. Every time a new console comes out, it seems like there will always be an action-packed platformer that will appeal to players of all ages. Kena: Bridge of Spirits for PS5 looks like a game.
The world is beautifully drawn and filled with many interesting, albeit sometimes strange characters. The main character (Ken, maybe?) Is more like a Pixar movie than a video game character. The little creatures following her resemble the Tribbles.
A bit of gameplay was shown, but Kena appears to have magical powers, as well as a bow and other weapons with which to fight enemies and travel the world. If you’re into platforming and crave a game that is a modern throwback to a bygone era, check out Kena: Bridge of Spirits.
Resident Evil 8
If the trailer for Resident Evil 8 has any indication of what the final game will be like, then you should leave the lights on. Resident Evil 8 brings back all the atmospheric tension and horror for which the series is known and transforms it into a completely new setting.
Resident Evil is known for pitting the player against powerful enemies with too little (and sometimes no) ammo, forcing them to choose whether to fight or flee. The Resident Evil series is known for zombies, but the new game focuses more on werewolves.
While not much is known about where the game will take place and what it will look like, Resident Evil fans are already ready to play this new game. Also, how about hiding the VIII inside the village?
Ratchet and Clank
Ratchet and Clank are back and ready to face a new threat – at least you think so, until the trailer reveals that Ratchet has been captured by a Dimensional Rift and replaced by a female version of Ratchet.
The new character should add some flavor to the game’s story, but while it retains the core gameplay elements with insane weapons, wacky villains and interesting level designs, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart are definitely worth picking up and trying out. yourself.
The PlayStation 5 is powerful and promises to deliver a gaming experience like no other console. While no release date has been given, gamers can count on getting their hands on this sleek controller someday this holiday season.
What do you think is the best PlayStation 5 game worth waiting for? What do you think of the latest announcements? Let us know in the comments below.
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