![]() Sifu isn’t just a neon-lit brawler so bone-crunchingly violent it makes the hammer-in-the-hallway scene of Oldboy look like a light bit of DIY. Paired with a gorgeous, intricate open world and all of the jaw-dropping boss fights we’ve come to expect, Elden Ring is a must-play for anyone who has the opportunity to explore the Lands Between on PS5. On the chance that you’ve not tried it out just yet, don’t let the studio’s notoriety for tough games put you off – we gave Elden Ring a glowing five star review, and noticed that there’s a lot more ways for players to approach difficult moments than in prior FromSoftware games. Let’s be honest: with Elden Ring‘s launch establishing it as FromSoftware’s fastest-selling Souls game to date, there’s a decent chance that you’ve already jumped on the Miyazaki wagon and repeatedly died. It’s a brilliant continuation, and expansion, of the series. Even the slightly unpolished, off-balance, helter-skelter nature of Miles’ still burgeoning swinging. It’s the details that really make this entry sing: a snowy reskin of the NYC map side characters like Rio Morales stepping up into pivotal roles, making us feel truly invested in this developing world. Cashing in on the narrative threads established in the first game, Miles is now a budding superhero in his own right. Think Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, rather than The Last of Us: Left Behind. ![]() Sure, it’s not a full sequel to Marvel’s Spider-Man, but it’s still a sizable spin-off. Blarg knows how the studio managed it, but only seven months before shipping Ratchet, Insomniac christened the PS5 era with the launch release of Spider-Man Miles Morales. Yes, we’re kicking off this list with an Insomniac one-two. Top tip: play in Performance RT mode for silky smooth 60fps gunplay as well as the glorious new lighting effects. Showcasing the unique powers of the PS5’s custom SSD (making loading new levels and worlds eye-poppingly fast), hopping through portals becomes a narrative and gameplay mechanic, mixing up the classic formula just enough to keep things fresh, while never fixing what isn’t broken. Bursting with references to older games in the storied franchise while serving as a useful entry point for newcomers, it’s an absolute treat. The latest instalment in the saga of DIY-loving duo Ratchet & Clank, Rift Apart is a Saturday morning TV fever dream come to glorious 4K, ray-traced life. We’ll be updating this page as new releases launch, and as we spend more time with the console’s ever-growing catalogue. Here’s our list of the very best PS5 games you can play in 2022. You’ll notice that as you read on below we have stuck to games that are 100% pure PS5 – there are no PS4 games, no patched PS4-to-PS5 crossovers, no half-baked ports, and nothing for the PSVR2, either. They’re all great – and have their place on other lists like our best FPS games, best PSVR2 games or even best PS4 games – but if you’ve got a PS5 and you want to play with some of the best games out there, go ahead, crack on. So, we hear you ask, what are those games? What do you need to download on PlayStation 5? Whether you’re after titles that have attracted unprecedented critical acclaim, or if you’re eager to try something that’s been hailed as a standout commercial success, we’ve got you covered with our curated list of the best PS5 games on the market. ![]()
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