Review: The Top 10 PlayStation 5 Games

“What games should I get for my PlayStation 5?” This is the question we’ve been asked the most since Sony’s new generation of gaming arrived last November. People want to see what games are the best showpieces of PlayStation 5’s power, and also which ones take their beloved medium to new heights. Although the PlayStation 5 is still in its infancy, it has already amassed a nice library of games, including a few titles that you can’t play anywhere else.

The Game Informer staff has selected 10 games that we consider to be the PlayStation 5’s absolute best. Over time, this article will be updated with the latest releases that we think crack the top 10.

Please note that while the list below contains 10 entries, we aren’t ranking them. If a game has made it this far (and managed to stay here), it’s a must-play, period. As such, we’ll be listing entries in reverse chronological order. Also, with future updates, you’ll find a rundown of previous entries at the bottom of the list. While those titles have gotten bumped over time, they are still all great games in their own right and worth exploring if you’re already caught up on the latest hits.

Here are Game Informer’s picks for the top 10 games on PlayStation 5:

Outriders

Release: April 1, 2021

Part cover-based shooter, part superhero experience, Outriders pumps out science-fiction excitement with every bullet and fireball that rips across the battlefield. Designed to be played either singleplayer or by three people, the action is dynamic and is backed by depth – both in terms of the amount of weapons that can be wielded and by how each character class can be sculpted. Outriders looks gorgeous on PlayStation 5 and will hopefully deliver a nice rollout of content in the months and years ahead.

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It Takes Two

Release: March 24, 2021

One of the best cooperative games ever made, It Takes Two demands teamwork, communication, and a little bit of patience in every second of play. Both players have different abilities that must be combined to overcome challenges. Just when it seems like you and your partner have developed a good rhythm, the gameplay changes to challenge you in an entirely different way. The vast array of gameplay concepts that are explored is just part of what makes It Takes Two such a joy to play. It Takes Two also captivates with a heartfelt story that explores themes not often seen in games.

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Yakuza: Like A Dragon

Release: March 2, 2021

The Yakuza games of old followed the exploits of Kazuma Kiryu and delivered combat through real-time brawling. Like a Dragon upends that formula with turn-based combat seen through the eyes of series newcomer Ichiban Kasuga. This dramatic shift doesn’t steal away any of Yakuza’s charm or fun. Like a Dragon is another excellent addition to this long-running series, serving as a refreshing turn-based role-playing take that will hopefully lead to years and years of new adventures seen through the eyes of Ichiban.

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Hitman 3

Release: January 20, 2021

Another chapter in Agent 47’s career comes to a close with a satisfying bang. As this trained assassin sneaks through the lavish high rises of billionaires, death and beauty are intertwined to create a hell of a backdrop for executions to be conducted. The stealth gameplay is as sound as ever, and heightened by extensive assassination techniques which often are sewn into the extravagant environment designs. Whether he’s dressed up as a cook who delivers poison or a hidden shadow that’s never once spotted, Agent 47 is as lethal as ever in this chapter.

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Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla

Release: November 12, 2020

The Assassin’s Creed games are massive in size and scope, delivering exhilarating combat, sprawling exploration, and quests galore. Valhalla is the first entry in the series that truly balances all of these aspects, giving them equal time in the spotlight and not leaning too much on one. With the Viking theme leading the charge, Ubisoft once again brings players into a setting that feels new and is rich in discovery. Like Odyssey before it, Valhalla is another excellent evolution of the beloved Assassin’s Creed formula. It never wavers from engaging in big and meaningful ways. The Assassin’s Creed series just keeps getting better.

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Astro’s Playroom

Release: November 12, 2020

A free pack-in with every PlayStation 5 system, Astro’s Playroom delivers a delightful platforming experience that demonstrates why the DualSense controller is so special. The adaptive triggers tighten when jumps are charged, and distinct rumble effects shake the controller in dynamic ways that line up perfectly with the action on-screen. Each world that Astro explores is themed after a different PlayStation 5 component (such as the GPU forest), and over 25 years of PlayStation history is on display in the characters, secrets, and imagery that players unearth. Astro’s Playroom is the first game every PlayStation 5 owner should play, as it immediately shows you why this high-end console is a game changer.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War/Warzone

Release: November 12, 2020

Call of Duty has long been one of the biggest series to date with almost every release topping the sales charts each year. In 2020, the series grew even bigger with two releases: Warzone, the new standalone battle royale experience, and the next entry of Black Ops called Cold War. Both of these Call of Duty experiences are phenomenal on PlayStation 5, delivering different haptic feedback for most of the firearms, gorgeous visuals, and a ridiculous amount of content in all of their avenues of play. The way the two games build off of each other for seasons also gives plenty of reason to play both.

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Demon’s Souls

Release: November 12, 2020

The wait for From Software’s Elden Ring was made a little less painful thanks to the excellent Demon’s Souls remake. Returning to the roots of this series and seeing it come to life in such beautiful (and disturbing) ways was one of the highlights of PlayStation 5’s launch. The small changes that developer Bluepoint Games made help give this classic a modern touch, and helps it stand tall against the other great Souls games. If you already played this game to death on PS3, the new Fractured Mode changes up the dance just enough to make it feel new again.

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Destiny 2: Beyond Light

Release: November 12, 2020

When Destiny is firing on all cylinders, it roars with excitement. While Beyond Light’s launch last November didn’t hit all of the gameplay and narrative notes players wanted, Bungie has since course-corrected and has updated the game in meaningful ways. Season Of The Chosen shakes up the foundation nicely, offering rewarding progression and a story that delivers interesting twists and turns. Destiny 2 has proven to be one of the strongest ongoing games out there, and it’s even better on PlayStation 5.

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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Release: November 12, 2020

Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man universe is starting to look a little like Marvel’s Cinematic Universe with a story continuing through the eyes of different characters. Miles Morales’ debut game is shorter than the original game, but is every bit as enthralling. Miles’ coming-of-age story is excellently spun, and while he shares the same Spider-Man name as Peter, he emerges as a different type of hero, using invisibility and electricity to clean up the evildoers who are threatening New York City. Here’s hoping the next game puts both Peter and Miles in the spotlight equally. We can’t wait to see where this Spidey story goes next.

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