Best PS4 Games 2022

The PS4 may not be the newest console available from Sony, but it still stands up as one of the best gaming consoles on the market, with myriad games to play and multiple genres to choose from. But what are the best PS4 games on the market right now?

We have had a lot of experience with the PS4 over the years, and since we have so much collective knowledge about the console, we thought we would put together a guide about the best titles that are available.

And since we know that tastes in games can greatly vary, we’ve made sure to include as much variety in this list as possible, from management simulators like Two Point Campus all the way to terrifying games like Resident Evil, this list has it all.

And if you own more than just a PS4 and want to see what other games are on the market, check out our picks for the best PS5 games, the best Xbox Series X/S games, the best Switch games and the best games on PC.

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Best PS4 games at a glance

Best RPG: Elden RingBest racing game: Gran Turismo 7Best action game: BloodborneBest adventure game: God of WarBest horror game: Resident Evil Village Best management simulator game: Two Point Campus Best family game: Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker SagaBest open world game: Horizon Forbidden WestBest superhero game: Miles Morales – Marvel’s Spider-ManBest narrative game: The Quarry

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We play every game we review through to the end, outside of certain exceptions where getting 100% completion, like Skyrim, is close to impossible to do. When we don’t fully finish a game before reviewing it we will always alert the reader.

Elden Ring

A fantastic but incredibly challenging open-world game

Pros

Giant open world to explore, full of things to discoverRewarding and punishing combatMore content than most players will ever needOpen-class development tree that’s ripe for tweaking

Cons

Some fights are very difficult

FromSoftware is known for its brutally punishing Dark Soul series, and its latest release blew us away. Elden Ring ditched the linear levels of Dark Souls in favour of an incredibly expansive open-world map that makes the game feel fuller, akin to Breath of the Wild and Skyrim.

You have the choice of crawling through optional dungeons to find more treasure or looking for monsters to slay that offer a bounty of experience points. The high difficulty may turn some people off of this title, though we found that it’s one of the most satisfying games to master and a must-play for RPG fans.

There are also multiple playstyles to choose from, so you can experiment by sneaking through bushes for a high damage backstab, or use magic to blast your foes from far away. With so much world to cover and so many ways to take down your enemies, this is an incredibly versatile game that’s packed with personality.

Reviewer: Alastair Stevenson
Full review: Elden Ring review

Gran Turismo 7

Beautiful looking and fast-paced racing game

Pros

Accessible and engaging campaignWide range of features and customisationExcellent handling with PS5 DualSense controllerGreat visuals and sound

Cons

Rolling starts feel outdatedA.I drivers not the most competitiveSome won’t like ‘pay-to-win’ aspect of in-game credits

There are many racing games out there to choose from, but Gran Turismo 7 stood out to us thanks to its incredible visuals. Our reviewer noted how detailed the interior and exteriors of the car are, and how this game has clearly been made by car enthusiasts, with options to chat to characters in the café about the history of different vehicles.

We also thought that this game is one of the most accessible entries into racing similar titles; the handling feels natural and there is weight to each car you drive, and there is a massive breadth of features that creates a realistic experience for players.

And if you want to race online, Sportsmanship ratings ensure that you are pitted against people that are at a similar skillset, meaning that each race feels fair. If you’re into racing games and want to experience a hyper-realistic title, this is one of the best PS4 games out there.

Reviewer: Kob Monney
Full Review: Gran Turismo 7 review

Bloodborne

Challenging and gameplay focused role-playing game

Pros

Smart level designConsistent, satisfying mechanicsThick, moody atmosphere

Cons

Frequently frustratingObscure style may annoy

Another incredible entry from FromSoftware, Bloodborne features intense combat and a ruthless difficulty that makes it so satisfying to beat, though we expect that you will die plenty of times along the way.

There isn’t much story here, though the rich world is brimming with creepy and dark artwork. Our reviewer notes how you gradually learn the combat amid plenty of failed attempts, meaning that you get more familiar with the world each time you die, building your skills so you’re better prepared for the next foe you encounter.

Unlike Dark Souls, you also are not granted a shield, with our reviewer claiming that you need to take on an aggressive combat style, which puts more focus on technique and timing. If you think you can handle the brutal world of Bloodborne and all of its eerie enemies, this is one of the most satisfying games to buy on the PS4.

Reviewer: Sam Loveridge
Full Review: Bloodborne review

God of War (2018)

Fantastic looking and story-driven action-adventure game

Pros

Incredibly gorgeousMost satisfying combat systemDepth to the combat via character upgradesExcellent father/son tale

Cons

Boss encounters massively underwhelmChange of pace certainly won’t be for all

Santa Monica managed to change the very fabric of Kratos and the gameplay we associated with the series with just one game, offering up an incredibly detailed and lush world alongside a compelling story that makes playing this game a joy.

God of War helps to further develop Kratos’s character and delves deep into his persona, alongside his son Atreus. The gameplay also shines as being complex but very rewarding, with our reviewer noting how the over-the-shoulder perspective gets us even closer to the action than ever before.

We also loved the complete lack of loading screens, and how easy it is to jump back onto a level after dying, which makes the gameplay feel more fast-paced. This game also offers up hours of content, with our reviewer having 40 hours under their belt and still multiple side quests to complete. If you’re after a long haul game that has plenty of heart and fantastic combat, look no further than God of War.

Reviewer: Brett Philips
Full Review: God of War review

Resident Evil Village

Eerily creepy and chilling horror game

Pros

Creepy setting that oozes atmosphereFun new survival mechanicsMercenaries mode is a nice addition for fans

Cons

Not as scary as Resi 7Campaign is a little short

Resident Evil is one of the most popular horror series ever made, and Resident Evil Village is easily one of the best entries in the franchise, offering HDR graphics that allow you to see the gooey and disgusting monsters in so much detail.

You play as Ethan Winters and have to traverse Bram Stoker type environments, with skulking werewolves lurking in every corner and evil vampires that hide in gothic towers. There is less focus on stealth in this title, so you’re free to hack and slash through the world and tackle your enemies head-on, with multiple weapons to choose from.

Even if you’re not an avid Resident Evil fan, this is a fantastic horror game that boasts a spooky and compelling story that you can understand whether you’re a veteran or a newbie. If you only have one horror game in your PS4 library, we think it should be this one.

Reviewer: Alastair Stevenson
Full review: Resident Evil Village Review

Two Point Campus

Quirky and engaging management simulator

Pros

Great variety of courses and personalitiesHours of gameplayGreat and distinctive art styleSimple controls make designing easy

Cons

Occasional technical glitches

Anyone who is a fan of The Sims, or management simulations in general, should definitely check out Two Point Campus; you are tasked with running a university and ensuring that your students and staff are happy, with a large portion of the game being dedicated to customising your campus to fit everyone’s needs.

Our reviewer notes how the game perfectly blends its quirky graphics and engaging audio to create a unique experience. You can check on your staff to ensure that all the facilities are up to snuff, and run parties in the Student Lounge to let your students blow off steam.

The students come in all shapes and sizes, from people studying cooking to those who are at Knight school, there is always something to be doing on Two Point Campus. If you want a simple but engaging game that you can spend hours on, this is the perfect game to pick.

Reviewer: Gemma Ryles
Full reviewTwo Point Campus Review

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

The best PS4 game for the whole family

Pros

Enough content to last for weeks on endMassive levels to exploreRevamped combat keeps you more engagedCo-op is an absolute blast

Cons

Space battles are a bit mundaneCamera sometimes gets in the way

If you’ve been looking through this list and wondering if there are any games that the whole family can enjoy, then Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga may be the perfect pick for you, especially since you can pair up with a second player and experience all the main Star Wars movies from a Lego perspective.

Not only is this game fantastic for Star Wars fans, as there are easter eggs hidden in every corner of the game, but the revamped combat system makes smashing up Lego enemies twice as fun as previous entries. Our review notes how the combat is still simple enough for young children to enjoy while giving adults a little more of a challenge, which can’t be said for every Lego game.

We recommend pairing up with a friend or family member and experiencing this game together, as this game is brimming with entertaining gags and stimulating puzzles that can bring the whole family together.

Reviewer: Thomas Deehan
Full review: Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Review

Horizon Forbidden West

A fantastically paced open-world game

Pros

Huge number of machines to fightNew upgrade system has rewarding gameplay loopMap is packed with a variety of biomesStory takes a fascinating new direction

Cons

Platforming often feels clunkyMultiple irksome technical issues

The long-awaited sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West boasts a bigger and better upgrade system that brings in a highly satisfying gameplay loop, which reminded our reviewer of the Monster Hunter series, with even more machines to hunt down and loot.

This is the only game on this list that allows you to battle with a massive robot T-Rex, with our review also mentioning how immersive the open world is, with a myriad of different biomes that you can explore, rating from dense rainforests to sweeping deserts.

If you’re interested in progressing the story from the sequel and want to take down even more evil robots with just a quiver of arrows, then Horizon Forbidden West should be the next game you buy for the PS4.

Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review: Horizon Forbidden West Review

Miles Morales – Marvel’s Spider-Man

A short but sweet Spider-Man adventure

Pros

Miles Morales is an excellent protagonist with a worthwhile storyMeaningful expansion of the original gameplay formula with new powersManhattan looks positively gorgeous with ray tracing on PS5Teases an exciting future for this vision of Spider-Man

Cons

The campaign is a little short for the asking priceA fairly pedestrian take on the open-world genre

While everyone has likely played the original Marvel’s Spider-Man, many have missed out on the superb Miles Morales – Marvel’s Spider-Man. Not only will you feel at home if you’ve played the first game, but newbies will also be able to appreciate the compelling and tight gameplay that brings in new features that are exclusive to Miles.

This game takes time to develop Miles’s character, showing his passion for music, street fashion and science, which blends seamlessly into the overall aesthetic, creating a unique experience and a game that feels full of personality.

While this game won’t take a long time to beat, there are plenty of side quests and activities that you can sink your teeth into, and it helps develop the Insomniac Spider-Man universe further than the original game. If you’re looking to swing through the streets of New York and learn even more lore, Miles Morales should be the next game you buy on PS4.

Reviewer: Jade King
Full review: Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Review

The Quarry

A brilliant cast and a fascinating core mystery

Pros

Engrossing storyWell realised castStunning graphics and facial captureQTE are more forgiving

Cons

Not quite as scary as Until DawnA few cheap deathsDeath Rewind needs fixing

The Quarry is the spiritual successor to Until Dawn in almost every way, offering up multiple endings depending on how you play. This also gives this game incredible replay value, as you can explore different avenues and treat the cast differently to see new outcomes.

This game also features some Hollywood actors, with performances from David Arquette, Ted Raimi, Justice Smith and Ariel Winter, just to name a few. We thought that the cast was very well fleshed out, as you get to know everyone very well as the game progresses, although you have to make sure that you’re trusting the right people.

This is the perfect choice for anyone after a narrative-driven game, as there are so many avenues to choose from, with the game offering you a ‘Death Rewind’ feature, allowing players to fix up to three mistakes during their playthrough. We recommend this to anyone looking for something new, and we can almost guarantee that you’ll be going back for more once the credits roll.

Reviewer: Thomas Deehan
Full Review: The Quarry Review

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FAQs

Are games on the PS5 available on the PS4?

Some games are released for both the PS4 and the PS5, though some recent releases like The Last of Us Part 1 have been released exclusively on the PS5.

Can I play PS5 disks on the PS4?

No, you cannot use PS5 disks on the PS4.

Can I play PS4 disks on the PS5?

Yes, you can use PS4 disks on the PS5 thanks to backwards compatibility.

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