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My Top 13 PS4/XB1 Games


On 12/07/2020 at 11:31 PM by Casey Curran

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Now that the PS5 and Xbox Series are out, I figure it's a good time to reflect on my favorite games their predecessors brought during the past 7 years. I figured since these consoles came out in 2013 and I was there for the PS4 day one, I would list the thirteen games that stuck with me most. Some of them I played on PC or Switch, but I'm including them anyways so long as they're offered on either or both of these platforms. I would include Switch and Wii U, but these days Nintendo consoles feel distinct while PS and XB feel like mostly the same console with a handful of exclusives separating them.

13. Dragon Age: Inquisition After two generations of Bioware creating some of my all time favorite games ever, it's disappointing they couldn't crack my top 10 list of just the console generation- and a generation I felt underwhelmed with at that. But I still loved Inquisition's gorgeous world, fun combat, (mostly) interesting characters and great story. I was excited to see what they would do with their new open endedformula. Then I played Mass Effect Andromeda.

12. Red Dead Redemption 2- RDR2 hasan abysmal start and would have worked better as a TV series. That said, I was hookedon this game once it pickedup and loved the group of bandits descending into madness as they tried for that one last score. I'll even say outside the lack of RPG leveling, it scratched the Bioware itch better than any Bioware game this gen.

11. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy- My favorite of Sony's cinematic blockbusters is also the smallest of them. It felt like it cut 4's unnecessary fluff and padding while keeping it's nifty additions like the grappling hook, stunning graphics, and extra layer of polish. The open treasure hunt and final set piece also stand as two of my favorite moments in the series. It even had me enjoy a character I loathed in 4.

10. Resident Evil 7- If there was one thing that undeniably improved 8th gen, its Capcom, After floundering a bit on the PS3 and 360 with games not hitting their full potential or riddled with anti-consumer DLC practices, they started making great games again and RE7 was my favorite. It combined the new era of first person stealth horror games with classic RE exploration and combat. RE7 felt fresh and familiar at the same time with a VR mode so scary my I was literally afraid of my own footsteps and shadow.

9. Celeste- I thought I was just getting one of the best 2D platformers with mechanics akin to Super Meat Boy. But Ialso got one of the best storiesabout anxiety and depression not involving a talking horse with a drinking problem.

8. Doom Eternal- The most mentally exhausting game on this list, but an absolute blast to play. Some of the most addicting shooting that always keeps you on your toes and offers a fun array of weapons with a character who is so hilariously sadistic and badass.

7. Cuphead- The best looking game ever made in my opinion. Cuphead oozes charm with ridiculously tough but addicting gameplay that will make you keep saying “one more try” for an hour.

6. Persona 5- I was biased going into Persona 5 because I adore heists. And the game definitely delivered on fun, elaborate heists cleverly translated into RPG fights along with my favorite RPG dungeons, a phenomenal sense of style, and characters who were strong, even if they were not quite as good as 4’s.. When my only complaint is a game is too long, I know I'm playing something special.

5. Crash Bandicoot 4-Toys for Bob understands Crash Bandicoot. Crash 4 evolves the formula with new set pieces taking advantage of stronger hardware, introduces new masks offering new gimmicks perfectly complementing the platforming, and offers new characters, with interesting mechanics The problem is they're also sadists creating long levels with ridiculous completionist objectives. You'll have a reasonable challenge beating Crash 4, but you really need to earn that platinum trophy.

4. Styx : Shards of Darkness- Someone finally made a game I wanted for years: A stealth game that controlled like Tomb Raider. The traversal in Styx opens near limitless possibilities for sneaking around and open ended leveldesign allows these mechanics to reach their full potential. Add creative objectives, most of which are optionalbut provide compelling rewards and you have 8th gen's most underrated game.

3. Bloodborne- While the definitive From Software game does not exist IMO, they all have unique merits and Bloodborne stands as my favorite. Victorian England gone to hell from Lovecraftian monsters interests me much more than medieval fantasy ruins, the combat is faster and more fluid with a ton of depth. In addition, while even some of my favorite modern games offer bland or unsatisfying bosses, Bloodborne manages to fill a game with challenging, fun and memorable boss fights. I will buy a P55 for Bloodborne 2

2, Dead Cells- Procedurally generated games generally aren't my thing but Dead Cells single handedly sold me on its merits, Levels are generated in ways to both reward exploring and rushing to the end of the level, with a special reward to players who can scour levels within the time limit. Weapons are diverse and satisfying, offered randomlyto consistently veer outside the player’s comfort zone. And the game is hard enough that the player has to understand the mechanics, as memorizing levels is not an option. My favorite indie game ever.

1.. Sonic Mania Plus- Is this an incredibly biased pick? Absolutely. But for the first time since the 90's, that Sonic magic was back. There have been some fine Sonic gamessince then, especially, on theGBA, and DS, butthey lacked the deep level design and fluidity that made the Genesis games so replayable, Old levels had new set piecesbreathing new life while new levels stand as some of the best I've seen in a platformer. Throw in five characterseach with special abilities making every playthrough feel fresh, and this is the game of the generation I will be returning to for the rest of my life.


 

Comments

SanAndreas

12/07/2020 at 11:45 PM

Hard to believe we're going into yet another console cycle. When the gang migrated over here, it was 2013 and Ni no Kuni was my big game of the year.

My favorite PS4 games were Final Fantasy XV, FF Type-0, Yakuza 0, Sakura Wars, and Fallout 4. Nights of Azure was a fun little gem as well. for me, the Switch was where the good gaming action was, and since I got mine, that's what I've been focusing on. 

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/08/2020 at 01:48 AM

Couldn't get into FFXV because the combat felt overly complicated and too basic at the same time. Never played FF Type-0, Yakuza 0 or Sakura Wars, but I did like what I played of Yakuza Kiwami and am ready to play Like a Dragon when I finish Spider-Man Miles Morales. Fallout 4 I liked but I felt it was two steps back for everything it did right. The leveling especially felt unsatisfying but I still spent over 60 hours with the game and did a ton of stufff in it so there's that. 

There's a few honorable mentions of my own like The Evil Within 2, Streets of Rage 4, Tearaway Unfolded (if I didn't play it on Vita first it would for sure have been on here), Marvel's Spider-Man, Ratchet and Clank, and Astro Bot VR Adventures.

Cary Woodham

12/08/2020 at 08:46 AM

Yeah I'll have to write a blog maybe sometime next year about my favorite PS4 games.  I usually do that with a console once I consider it somewhat 'dead.'  But I don't feel like the PS4 is 'dead' yet.  I feel like I'll still get some pretty good PS4 games out of it this next year.  But I could be wrong.  Sony just does a better job at not abandoning their last console the way Nintendo does.  But that could always change.  There's nothing on the PS5 I want right now, except for maybe Bugsnax and I think that's on the PS4 as well.

I didn't get a PS4 until 2016 and I got it on a Black Friday sale.  There just wasn't enough games on it beforehand that I wanted.  Another reason why i got a PS4 then was because the Wii U was pretty much dead by then.  2016 was not a good year for me and Nintendo.

I never did get an Xbox One.  I have nothing against Xbox, in fact, the 360 is one of my top five favorite video game consoles ever.  There just wasn't enough on the Xbox One that I wanted to play for me to warrant a purchase, and about half the games I did want to play ended up coming to the Switch!  Like the Ori games and New Super Lucky's Tale!

Casey Curran Staff Writer

12/08/2020 at 02:06 PM

I think PS4 will get perfectly fine multiplats for a year at least but the days of it getting exclusives are over. I haven't jumped on 9th gen yet but since PC and Switch are my primary platforms the upcoming games are all gonna be considered 9th gen to me.

KnightDriver

12/15/2020 at 05:14 PM

I'm getting close and closer to playing Crash Bandicoot 4. I trust Toys for Bob. 

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