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00:00PS5 games are expensive.
00:0270 bucks is no joke.
00:03So when you buy something, it better be worth it, right?
00:06I've played through dozens of titles to find the ones that actually respect your time and money.
00:10Here are 18 games that deliver way more than they cost.
00:14Okay, let's talk about the elephant in the room, or should I say the giant fire-breathing dragon in the room.
00:19Monster Hunter Wilds didn't just launch, it absolutely detonated 8 million copies in 3 days.
00:25That's not a game, that's a cultural event.
00:27And here's the thing, Capcom finally figured out how to make Monster Hunter accessible without dumbing it down.
00:32The seamless open world, gorgeous.
00:35The monster AI that actually feels alive, terrifying in the best way.
00:39You're not just fighting creatures anymore, you're surviving ecosystems where monsters hunt each other and you're just trying not to become collateral damage.
00:46But what really gets me is the value here.
00:49We're talking 100 to 200 hours of content before you even touch the free updates, Capcom keeps dropping.
00:55No battle passes, no paid expansions fragmenting the community.
00:58Just pure meaty gameplay where you're constantly chasing that next armor set, that next weapon upgrade, that one monster you've been too scared to fight.
01:06And the multiplayer?
01:07Buttersmooth.
01:08Getting a squad together to take down an elder dragon never gets old.
01:12There's this incredible loop where you start feeling like a god, then the game throws something at you that reminds you that you're very much still mortal.
01:19If you've never tried Monster Hunter, this is the one.
01:22And if you're a veteran, you already know.
01:24This is the best the series has ever been.
01:27Alright, confession time.
01:29I was not expecting this game to hit as hard as it did.
01:31Claire Obscure came out of nowhere and basically said,
01:33Hey, remember when turn-based RPGs felt magical?
01:36And then it delivered on that promise in ways I genuinely didn't think were possible anymore.
01:40The setting alone is worth the price of admission.
01:42Imagine Belle Epoque France.
01:44Think early 1900s, all Art Nouveau elegance and romantic architecture, but twisted into this dark fantasy nightmare.
01:51It's visually unlike anything else on PS5, and every frame looks like concept art that accidentally became playable.
01:57Now, let's talk about that cast.
01:59Andy Serkis and Ben Starr aren't just lending their voices here.
02:02They're giving genuine, emotional performances that elevate the whole experience.
02:06These aren't characters you forget when you turn off the console.
02:09They stick with you.
02:09The combat takes classic turn-based system and injects them with real-time elements that keep you engaged,
02:15instead of just waiting for your turn.
02:16It's strategic, but never slow.
02:18Thoughtful, but never boring.
02:20And here's the kicker.
02:21It's only 50 bucks.
02:22In an era where games launch at $70 and still nickel and dime you with DLC,
02:26Claire Obscure shows up with a complete, polished, emotionally devastating experience for $20 less.
02:3212 Game Award nominations don't lie, folks.
02:35This one's special.
02:37Remember It Takes Two?
02:38That game that won Game of the Year and reminded everyone that co-op games could actually be incredible?
02:43Well, Hazelight Studios looked at that success and said,
02:46Cool, let's do it again, but somehow even better.
02:48Split Fiction is genuinely the most fun I've had playing with another person.
02:52Every single level, and I mean every single one.
02:55Introduces completely new mechanics.
02:57You're not just running through samey environments with a friend.
03:00One minute you're in a sci-fi shooter, the next you're solving puzzles in a fantasy realm,
03:04and somehow it all connects into this wild meta-narrative about two writers whose stories are merging together.
03:10The creativity on display here is almost exhausting in the best way.
03:14You finish one section thinking, okay, they can't top that?
03:17And then the next level proves you completely wrong.
03:19It's like the developers had a hundred game ideas, and instead of picking one,
03:22they just put them all in.
03:24And let's talk about Friends Pass, because this is huge.
03:26Only one person needs to buy the game.
03:28Your co-op partner plays for free.
03:30That's two people.
03:31Full game, one purchase.
03:33In 2025.
03:34I genuinely don't know how Hazelight keeps getting away with being this consumer-friendly,
03:39but I hope they never stop.
03:40If you have anyone in your life, partner, friend, sibling, random person you met online,
03:45grab this immediately.
03:46It's mandatory gaming.
03:49Listen, I know Death Stranding is divisive.
03:51I know.
03:52Half of you just rolled your eyes.
03:53But hear me out, because Death Stranding 2 takes everything Kojima learned from the
03:57first game and cranks it to 11.
03:59First off, this might genuinely be the best-looking game on PS5, and I don't say that lightly.
04:04The environments spanning from Mexico to Australia are so photorealistic that there
04:09were moments I forgot I was playing a video game.
04:11The facial animations, the lighting, the sheer attention to detail in every frame.
04:16Kojima Productions is showing off, and honestly, they've earned it.
04:19But the real magic is the story.
04:21Without spoiling anything, this 50-plus hour journey goes places I never expected.
04:26It's weird.
04:26Obviously, it's Kojima.
04:28But it's also deeply human in ways that sneak up on you.
04:31One moment you're confused about what's happening, and the next you're genuinely emotional about
04:35characters you didn't even realize you cared about.
04:38The gameplay loop that people criticized in the first game?
04:40Refined.
04:41Tightened.
04:41There's more action, more variety, but it still maintains that meditative quality of traversing
04:46harsh landscapes and connecting a broken world.
04:49This is a PS5 exclusive, by the way.
04:51No PC version at launch.
04:53No Xbox.
04:54If you own a PS5, this is one of those experiences that justifies the hardware.
04:58It's not for everyone, but for those it clicks with?
05:00It's unforgettable.
05:01Okay, history nerds, this one's for us.
05:05Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is basically a time machine disguised as a video game, and
05:08I am absolutely here for it.
05:10We're talking 15th century Bohemia, meticulously recreated with an obsessive attention to historical
05:15accuracy.
05:16The sword fighting isn't flashy anime nonsense.
05:19It's heavy, deliberate, and based on actual medieval combat manuscripts.
05:23When you win a fight, you feel it.
05:25When you lose, you definitely feel that too.
05:27But here's the thing that blows my mind.
05:29This game has 2.2 million words of dialogue.
05:32That's not a typo.
05:33The script is literally larger than the entire Harry Potter series combined.
05:36Every character feels like they have a life beyond your interactions with them.
05:40The world doesn't revolve around you, and somehow that makes everything more immersive.
05:44You're playing as Henry, a blacksmith's son caught up in political turmoil and war.
05:48It's grounded, it's gritty, and it treats you like an adult.
05:50No chosen one prophecy, no magical destiny, just a guy trying to survive and maybe get some
05:55revenge along the way.
05:56Expect to sink 100 to 150 hours into this.
05:59And that's not padding.
06:00That's genuine content, genuine stories, genuine medieval life simulation.
06:05Want to get drunk with peasants?
06:06You can do that.
06:07Want to learn to read because your character is illiterate?
06:09That's a whole questline.
06:11If you've ever wanted to actually live in the Middle Ages without the plague and terrible
06:14hygiene, this is as close as you're gonna get.
06:17I'm just gonna say it.
06:19Astro Bot is the happiest game I've ever played.
06:21Like, I didn't even know games could be this joyful.
06:23It's basically Sony looking at everything PlayStation has ever done and throwing a giant celebration,
06:29and somehow you're invited.
06:30This little robot started as a tech demo, right?
06:32A cute distraction to show off the DualSense controller.
06:35And now, Game of the Year 2024.
06:37That's the most beautiful underdog story in gaming.
06:4090 levels across 60 planets, and not a single one feels like filler.
06:44Every world has its own gimmick, its own visual style, its own reason to exist.
06:48One level, you're bouncing through a candy wonderland.
06:50The next, you're piloting a tiny mech suit.
06:53And it just keeps surprising you in ways that make you smile like an idiot.
06:56The PlayStation fan service is incredible, by the way.
06:59You're rescuing bots dressed as iconic characters from Sony's entire history.
07:03Kratos, Nathan Drake, Aloy, even deep cuts that only real ones will recognize.
07:08It's nostalgia weaponized in the best possible way.
07:10And the DualSense implementation?
07:12This is what the controller was made for.
07:14You feel everything.
07:15The ice cracking under your feet.
07:17The tension of a bowstring.
07:18The patter of rain.
07:19It all comes through your hands.
07:21Playing Astro Bot actually made me appreciate the PS5 hardware more than any other game.
07:25If you have a PS5 and you haven't played this, what are you even doing?
07:29It's pure, distilled joy in video game form.
07:32Your inner child is gonna thank you.
07:34So you've played God of War 2018, right?
07:37That emotional gut punch of a game that turned Kratos from an angry meme into an actual character?
07:42Cool.
07:42Now imagine that.
07:43But bigger.
07:44Bolder.
07:45And somehow even more emotionally devastating.
07:47Ragnarok is the conclusion to the Norse saga, and Sony did not hold back.
07:52This is their fastest selling first party game ever.
07:55And about 30 minutes in, you understand why.
07:57The stakes are apocalyptic.
07:58Literally, it's Ragnarok.
07:59But the story stays grounded in the relationship between Kratos and Atreus.
08:03A father trying to protect his son.
08:05A son trying to find his own path.
08:06It sounds simple, but the execution is masterful.
08:09Combat-wise, everything from 2018 returns, but refined.
08:13The Leviathan Axe still feels incredible.
08:16The Blades of Chaos still make you feel unstoppable.
08:18And there are, let's just say some new additions that I won't spoil, but they made me audibly gasp.
08:23You're looking at 40 to 60 hours for the main story.
08:26But here's the thing.
08:27They added a completely free roguelite DLC called Valhalla, that basically gives you unlimited replay value.
08:34Free.
08:34After you've already gotten a complete experience.
08:37Sony just gave it away.
08:38The boss fights are some of the best in gaming history.
08:41The quiet character moments hit just as hard as the action.
08:43And that ending?
08:44I'm not gonna lie, I needed a minute afterward.
08:46This isn't just a great PS5 game.
08:48This is one of the best games ever made.
08:50Period.
08:51Okay, I've played a lot of superhero games.
08:54A lot.
08:55And I'm telling you right now, nothing comes close to this.
08:58Marvel's Spider-Man 2 isn't just the best Spider-Man game ever made.
09:02It's the best superhero game ever made.
09:04And I will die on that hill.
09:05The big hook here is playing as both Peter and Miles, and you can switch between them almost instantly.
09:11No loading screens, no transitions.
09:13Just boom.
09:14You're the other Spider-Man.
09:16And they feel completely different.
09:17Peter's got the symbiote suit with these brutal, aggressive attacks.
09:21Miles has his bioelectric powers with that smooth, stylish flow.
09:25Two completely different play styles that are both equally satisfying.
09:28Now let's talk villains, because holy crap.
09:30Venom is here, and he's genuinely terrifying.
09:33Not campy, not cartoonish.
09:35Actually scary.
09:36Kraven the Hunter is hunting you through New York like you're prey.
09:39Lizards tearing through the city.
09:40The villain roster is stacked, and they all get moments to shine.
09:43The story deals with some surprisingly heavy themes too.
09:46Identity, responsibility.
09:48What happens when power corrupts someone you love?
09:51It's got that emotional weight that the first game had, but amplified.
09:54There were moments that genuinely caught me off guard.
09:56And swinging through New York?
09:57Still the best traversal in any open world game.
10:00They somehow made it even better.
10:01Faster.
10:02More fluid.
10:03You'll spend hours just vibing through Manhattan because it feels that good.
10:07PS5 exclusive.
10:08System seller.
10:09Absolute must own.
10:10No notes.
10:11Returnal is the game that made me finally understand what the PS5 is capable of.
10:16Not just graphically, though it's gorgeous, but in terms of how a game can feel.
10:21This is the DualSense showcase.
10:22Every raindrop, every gunshot, every alien horror crawling toward you comes through your
10:27hands.
10:28It's genuinely unnerving how immersive it is.
10:30Now, fair warning.
10:31This game is hard.
10:33Like, really hard, huh?
10:34It's a roguelite, which means when you die, you start over.
10:37And you will die.
10:38A lot.
10:38But here's the magic.
10:40It never feels unfair.
10:41Every death teaches you something.
10:42Every run makes you a little better.
10:44And when things finally click, when you finally beat that boss that's been destroying you
10:48for hours, there's nothing like it.
10:49The atmosphere is incredible, too.
10:51You're an astronaut named Selene, trapped on this hostile alien planet, dying and resurrecting
10:56in an endless loop.
10:57The story unfolds in these cryptic, unsettling fragments.
11:00It's sci-fi horror done right.
11:02More questions than answers.
11:04More dread than jump scares.
11:05Housemarque added a free co-op mode post-launch, so you can bring a friend into the nightmare
11:10with you.
11:10And the Tower of Sisyphus is this endless mode that gives you infinite reasons to keep
11:14coming back.
11:15This was the first true PS5 exclusive that felt next-gen.
11:19Not a cross-gen game held back by old hardware.
11:21A genuine leap forward.
11:22If you want something challenging, atmospheric, and unlike anything else on the console, Returnal
11:27is waiting, and it will humble you.
11:29Alright, you want bang for your buck?
11:32Horizon Forbidden West is 50 to 100 hours of pure content, and almost all of it is quality.
11:37We're talking robot dinosaurs in one of the most beautiful open worlds ever created.
11:41That's not hyperbole.
11:42There are moments in this game where I just stopped and stared at the scenery.
11:45Aloy's journey takes her west into these incredible new biomes.
11:49Jungles, deserts, underwater sections, ruined cities, reclaimed by nature.
11:54Every area feels distinct and worth exploring.
11:56And the machine designs? Somehow even crazier than the first game.
12:00There's a robot snake that swims through sand like water.
12:03A giant metal mammoth that can freeze you solid.
12:05The creativity on display is wild.
12:07Combat has been completely overhauled too.
12:10More weapons, more tools, more ways to approach each encounter.
12:13You can play stealthy, go in aggressive, or set up elaborate traps and watch machines walk
12:18right into them.
12:18It's tactical, but not overwhelming.
12:20The complete addition includes Burning Shores, which is this DLC set in post-apocalyptic Los
12:26Angeles. And it's genuinely one of the best expansions I've ever played.
12:29It wraps up story threads beautifully and has a final mission that had my jaw on the floor.
12:34If you missed Horizon Zero Dawn, don't worry. There's a solid recap.
12:38But honestly, this is the kind of game that makes you want to go back and experience everything.
12:42Guerrilla Games built something special here, and it deserves your time.
12:45I need to be honest with you. Elden Ring broke my brain in the best possible way.
12:50I thought I knew what open world games were. I thought I understood exploration.
12:54Then FromSoftware teamed up with George R.R. Martin and created something that made me feel like a
12:59complete beginner again. Here's what gets me about this game. There are no markers.
13:03No quest logs telling you where to go. No hand-holding whatsoever. You just wander.
13:08And somehow, that wandering leads you to the most incredible discoveries.
13:11A hidden cave behind a waterfall. A massive underground city you had no idea existed.
13:16A boss that absolutely destroys you, but you can just leave and come back later.
13:20The freedom is intoxicating. 96 on Metacritic, by the way. That's not an accident.
13:25That's thousands of reviewers collectively agreeing that this thing is a masterpiece.
13:29Now yes, it's hard. It's FromSoftware. Of course it's hard. But unlike their previous games,
13:34Elden Ring gives you options. Stuck on a boss? Go explore somewhere else. Level up.
13:38Find better gear? Come back stronger.
13:40The open world isn't just window dressing. It's a genuine solution to the difficulty problem that
13:45kept people away from Dark Souls. You're looking at 100 to 200 hours here. And that's before the
13:50DLC, which is basically another full game. The build variety is insane. Sorcerer, Samurai,
13:56Faith Paladin, Bonk Stick Strength build, whatever you want. Every playthrough feels different.
14:00This is one of those once-in-a-generation games. The kind people will still be talking about in 20
14:04years. If you haven't experienced it yet, I genuinely envy you. That first playthrough is
14:09something you never forget. Okay, real talk. I didn't think I was a CRPG person. Isometric camera,
14:15walls of text, dice rolls everywhere. Sounds like homework. Then Baldur's Gate 3 came along and made
14:19me put 400 hours into a single save file. I don't even recognize myself anymore. This game has a 96 on
14:25Metacritic. That ties it for the highest rated PS5 game ever. And when you play it, you understand why
14:30immediately. The level of freedom here is absolutely stupid. Every problem has like 15 solutions.
14:36You can talk your way out, fight your way out, sneak around, use magic in creative ways,
14:41or just throw a random object at someone and see what happens. The game accounts for everything.
14:46The companions are some of the best written characters in RPG history. Full stop. You will
14:50develop genuine emotional attachments to these fictional people. You will make decisions based
14:55on what they would want. You might even romance one of them and feel actual butterflies. I'm not
14:59joking. Larian Studios somehow made pixels and voice acting feel real. Combat is turn-based,
15:04but never boring. The environmental interactions alone could carry the game. Set the ground on fire,
15:10freeze the fire, shatter the ice, electrify the water, push enemies off cliffs. The systems layer
15:15on top of each other in endlessly entertaining ways. And the story? 100 to 200 hours of branching
15:21narrative where your choices genuinely matter. Not fake choices matter like other games promise.
15:27Actual, significant consequences that change entire questlines. This is the new gold standard for RPGs.
15:33Nothing else comes close right now. Nothing.
15:36Let me set the scene. You loved the Final Fantasy VII Remake. Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barret. The whole gang,
15:43backing gorgeous modern graphics. Great game. Emotional, beautiful. And then Rebirth comes along and
15:48says, that was the appetizer. This game is massive. We're talking 60 to 100 hours of content. And it never
15:55feels bloated. The original remake was confined to Midgar, one city. Rebirth blows the doors open into this
16:01sprawling world full of regions to explore, sidequests to complete, and secrets to uncover.
16:06The Gold Saucer alone could be its own game. This legendary amusement park from the original is back,
16:11and it's packed with minigames, attractions, and a genuinely emotional date sequence that changes
16:17based on your relationships throughout the game. I spent an embarrassing amount of time just
16:21playing arcade games in there. Combat takes everything great about remake and refines it further.
16:26The synergy attacks between party members are flashy, satisfying, and strategically deep. Swapping
16:31between characters mid-fight feels seamless. And the boss encounters? Some of the most spectacular in
16:36the entire franchise. Now, I won't spoil the story, but if you know the original Final Fantasy VII,
16:41if you know what's coming, Rebirth plays with your expectations in ways that are genuinely surprising.
16:46It's not just a remake anymore, it's something new. Something that respects the original while
16:50forging its own path. This is a love letter to one of gaming's most beloved stories,
16:55wrapped in modern gameplay that feels incredible. If you have any nostalgia for Final Fantasy,
16:59or even if you don't, this is essential. So, the Persona team, you know, the people who made Persona 5,
17:06one of the most stylish games ever created, decided to make a fantasy RPG. And somehow, impossibly,
17:12they outdid themselves. Metaphor Re Fantasio is their magnum opus. And I don't say that lightly.
17:17First thing you notice is the aesthetic. This game looks like a moving painting. Every menu,
17:22every transition, every battle animation oozes style in a way that only Atlas can deliver.
17:27It's visually aggressive in the best possible way. Bold colors, striking designs, imagery that burns into
17:34your brain. The setting is this dark fantasy world, dealing with themes of prejudice, identity,
17:39and what it means to be human. Heavy stuff, handled with surprising nuance. You're on a quest to become
17:43king, but it's really about challenging societal fears and changing hearts along the way. Very
17:49Persona, but in a completely new context. Combat uses this archetype system that's basically jobs on
17:54steroids. You can mix and match abilities from different classes to create your perfect build.
17:59The depth here is staggering. 80 to 100 hours in, and I was still discovering new combinations.
18:03GameSpot gave this their game of the year for 2024. And honestly, I get it.
18:08It's one of those rare games where the story, combat, art direction, and music all fire on
18:13every cylinder simultaneously. There's no weak link. Everything is excellent. If you've ever
18:18enjoyed a JRPG, this is mandatory. If you haven't, this might be the one that converts you. The Persona
18:23team doesn't miss. Can we just appreciate that Capcom has been absolutely killing it with these
18:28remakes? Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and now 4. Each one proving that you can modernize a classic
18:35without losing what made it special. The original RE4 basically invented the over-the-shoulder
18:39shooter. It was revolutionary in 2005. And this remake takes that foundation and builds a masterpiece
18:45on top of it. Every environment is reimagined with gorgeous, moody detail. The village feels alive and
18:51terrifying. The castle is gothic horror perfection. And the island? Pure action horror mayhem. Leon Kennedy
18:57has never looked better or played better. The gunplay is tight, responsive, and incredibly satisfying.
19:03And the new parry system with the knife? Game changer. You can deflect chainsaws if your timing is good
19:07enough. Chainsaws. It adds this incredible layer of skill expression to combat that the original never
19:13had. Now here's the thing about the DualSense implementation. It might be the best on PS5.
19:18Every weapon feels distinct in your hand. The tension in the triggers, the rumble of a chainsaw getting
19:22closer, the subtle feedback when you're low on ammo. It all adds to the horror in ways you don't even
19:27consciously notice. They also added free PSVR 2 support, which is genuinely terrifying. Looking
19:33a ganado in the face as it rushes you in virtual reality is not for the faint of heart. Multiple
19:38difficulty modes, unlockable weapons, new game plus. There's so much replay value here. This isn't just
19:44a great remake. This is one of the best survival horror games ever made, period.
19:48You ever just want to log on, not think too hard, and blow stuff up with your friends while screaming
19:54about democracy? Because that's Helldivers 2 in a nutshell. And it's absolutely glorious. This game
19:59came out of nowhere and became a genuine phenomenon. The premise is simple. You're an elite soldier
20:04dropping onto hostile planets to fight bugs and robots in the name of Super Earth. It's satirical,
20:10it's over the top, and it knows exactly what it is. The propaganda is hilariously dystopian,
20:15and you're just along for the ride, spreading managed democracy one airstrike at a time. But
20:20here's what makes it special. The chaos. Everything can go wrong at any moment. Your teammate
20:25accidentally calls an airstrike on your position. Someone reloads and drops their remaining ammo.
20:29A giant bug bursts from underground and everyone's scattered. It's controlled mayhem, and the stories
20:34you create are better than anything scripted. The live service model here is genuinely fair too.
20:38Battle passes don't expire. You earn premium currency just by playing. New content drops constantly.
20:44New enemies, new planets, new stratagems to unlock. Arrowhead Studios actually listens to their
20:48community and adjusts the game based on feedback. Wild concept. I know. And it's just 20 bucks.
20:5420 dollars for unlimited hours of co-op insanity with your friends. The value proposition is absurd.
21:00Whether you're doing tactical extractions or accidentally team-killing everyone with a poorly
21:04placed orbital laser, Helldivers 2 delivers pure, unfiltered fun. Grab some friends, suit up,
21:10and remember, democracy doesn't spread itself. Alright, let's address this directly. If you grew
21:16up with Harry Potter, if you ever dreamed about getting that Hogwarts letter, this game is going
21:20to hit you somewhere, somewhere deep. Hogwarts Legacy isn't just a good Harry Potter game. It's the
21:25Harry Potter game we've been waiting decades for. Walking into the Great Hall for the first time
21:29genuinely gave me chills. The attention to detail is unreal. Every corridor, every moving staircase,
21:36every secret passage feels like it was pulled directly from your imagination. You can explore
21:40the castle for hours and keep finding new things. The Room of Requirement becomes your personal
21:45hideout. The Forbidden Forest is actually terrifying at night. Hogsmeade is cozy and full of shops to
21:49discover. Character creation lets you build your perfect witch or wizard, and the story takes place in
21:54the 1800s, way before Harry's time, so everything feels fresh. You're not retreading familiar ground,
22:00you're making your own legacy. The spell system is surprisingly deep too. Combat has you weaving together
22:05dozens of spells in flashy combinations. One second you're levitating an enemy, the next you're
22:10slamming them into their friends, then finishing with a massive explosive curse. It flows beautifully
22:15once it clicks. And yes, you can care for magical creatures in your own personal vivarium. Baby
22:20Hippogriffs? Thestrals? Moon Calves? It's adorable, and I'm not ashamed to admit I spent way too much time
22:26petting everything. 40 to 100 hours of pure wizarding world immersion. If that 11 year old inside you
22:32still believes in magic, this is your game. I know what you're thinking. This game came out in 2015.
22:38Why is it on a PS5 list? Because the complete addition with PS5 upgrades transforms it into
22:43something that holds up against anything releasing today. And also because it's one of the greatest
22:47RPGs ever made, and more people need to experience it. Geralt of Rivia's final adventure is 150 to 200
22:54hours of pure, uncut storytelling excellence. The main quest alone would be impressive, but the side content
22:59here puts entire other games to shame. Random quests you pick up in villages have more narrative depth
23:04than most main storylines in other RPGs. That's not an exaggeration. The Bloody Baron questline is still,
23:09to this day, one of the best written sequences in gaming history. And that's just one thread in this
23:15impossibly dense tapestry. Hearts of Stone will break you emotionally. Blood and Wine is basically an
23:20entire second game set in a gorgeous new region. Both expansions are included here. Combat got refined for
23:26the PS5 version. Graphics got a massive overhaul with ray tracing and improved textures. And the
23:31DualSense features add satisfying feedback to everything. It looks and plays better than ever.
23:36What really sells The Witcher 3, though, is choice. Your decisions ripple across the entire game in ways
23:41you don't see coming. Characters remember. Consequences find you hours later. The world feels alive and
23:46responsive to who you choose to be. If you somehow missed this masterpiece, there has never been a better
23:51time. And if you've played it before, honestly, it's worth a replay. Some games age poorly. This
23:56one aged like fine Toussaint wine. So there you have it. 18 games that won't let you down. Now I want
24:01to hear from you. What's your favorite PS5 game? Did I miss something that deserves a spot? Drop it in
24:05the comments. I read every single one. And if this helped you find your next obsession, a like and
24:10subscribe would mean everything. Alright, go play something amazing. I'll see you in the next one.
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