Top PS4 Games of 2015
Welcome to VideoGamer.com's top PS4 games of 2015, a list of the best videogames, created from editorial reviews on the site. It's the perfect tool to find that great game you haven't played yet, or even to find a gem for a friend or loved one as a gift.
Please take into account this list is in descending order! VideoGamer.com is always open to hearing about your opinion. Would your list be different? If so let us know by contacting us or tweeting us @VideoGamerCom.
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Titan Souls
Titan Souls is one of the most interesting titles I've played this year. Some issues aside, this is a unique and memorable experience. There were times when I seriously didn't like Titan Souls. I'd drop the... more
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Mortal Kombat X
Absurd, gruesome, ridiculous fun. I've just punched someone so hard in the crotch their head came off. Johnny... more
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The Evil Within: The Consequence
A welcome addition to the main game, The Consequence deepens The Evil Within while being satisfying in its own right. If The Evil Within represents - in part, at least - a gigantic, big-budget... more
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Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Shorter, more tonally cohesive, and outright better than its predecessor. I spent a lot of time thinking about wrestling while playing Wolfenstein:... more
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Project CARS
It's been a long road to release, but Project Cars delivers. Update: With Project Cars having now having been out for two weeks, we've... more
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The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Technical issues mean the PC version wins out, but this is still a memorable, inventive adventure. A critical darling following its release last year on PC, The Astronauts'... more
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Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Beautiful and intriguing, frustrating and flawed, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is nevertheless still worthy of your time. The countryside, contrary to whatever you may have seen in anodyne BBC... more
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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
The best way to play the game on consoles and it's very much worth playing if you're yet to experience it. Brothers comes to new-gen consoles after being something of an indie darling... more
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Until Dawn
If you fancy a gory treat that hits plenty of high notes, Until Dawn is highly recommended. I do enjoy a cheesy slasher movie. They are mostly incredibly predictable,... more
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Disney Infinity 3.0
The Disney Infinity 3.0 Starter Pack is a great introduction that will keep kids and kidults alike entertained for a long time. Disney Infinity has, to me at least, always felt like a great idea that... more
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LEGO Dimensions
LEGO Dimensions is the most fun I've had with a LEGO video game since the whole idea was new back on the PS2. It's full of cool new ideas and a story rammed with iconic references and witty humour. LEGO Dimensions breathes new life into a series that had started to feel a... more
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Minecraft: Story Mode - A Telltale Games Series Episode 1: The Order of the Stone
If Minecraft was around 25 years ago, this would be the Saturday-morning cartoon tie-in. And that's a good thing. The union of Mojang and Telltale is the kind of marriage that Auntie Maureen... more
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Guitar Hero Live
In theory it sounds terrible, but Guitar Hero: Live's approximation of old-school music TV programming, coupled with the excellent hardware, makes it a winner. Perhaps the most interesting thing about Guitar Hero: Live is that it... more
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 3
Campaign is dull and forgettable, but multiplayer is great fun and Zombies has had some real effort poured into it. Updated review Black Ops 3's multiplayer feels, more so than perhaps ever... more
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Rainbow Six Siege
An FPS where your weapon should be the last thing you use, not the first, Rainbow Six Siege is a fantastic tactical shooter. Well, thank goodness for that. After a superb behind closed-doors showing at... more
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Resident Evil HD Remaster
Resident Evil remains as odd, unsettling, and unforgettable as its setting, and the HD remaster only emphasises this. Announced last year to an unwarranted - if, given the spate of recent poor... more
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DmC Devil May Cry
DmC Definitive Edition's customisation tools that allow the player to tweak gameplay to suit their own style is what makes this an excellent remaster for newcomers and veterans alike. Remember back in 2013 when all the internet had to get mad about was a... more
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Axiom Verge
Whereas many modern takes on classic retro genres fall foul of style over substance, this has been built with such skill that it doesn't need to rely on our annoying fondness of the past to impress. Confession time: I've never played a 2D Metroid game. I've only even played... more
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
The Witcher 3 is vast, intriguing, and enthralling. Update: Having now spent time with the retail, patched versions of the game... more
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Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain
A fitting swansong. Update As you probably know by now Metal Gear Solid 5 ends badly: patently... more
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Tearaway Unfolded
Unfolded ranks as one of the best remasters released, exhibiting a clear sense of love of the property that simply isn't seen when many older games arrive on new systems. If you didn't know already, I don't think you'd tweak that Tearaway Unfolded... more
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Rise of the Tomb Raider
An awesome adventure that delivers an epic sense of discovery. On PS4 Rise of the Tomb Raider is just as gorgeous as ever and packed full with some excellent bonus content. Rise of the Tomb Raider is everything I want a video game to be. That might... more
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Bloodborne
A superb, intelligent evolution of the series. Update: Now that Bloodborne is out in the shops for real people to buy,... more
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Grand Theft Auto 5
The definitive version of Rockstar's biggest world to date. Note: Below are impressions of the technical improvements and additions... more
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Batman: Arkham Knight
Batman: Arkham Knight is the best Batman game ever made and a classic in its own right. 'The Batman games wouldn't be any good if Batman wasn't in it' is a long... more