Sony has finally made well on its promise to bring PS4 games to PlayStation Now. The first collection of 20 PS4 titles includes God of War 3 Remastered, Killzone Shadow Fall, Saints Row IV: Re-Elected and Evolve.
What PlayStation 4 games are coming to PS Now? What are the best PlayStation 4 games that aren’t available on PC?
Infamous Second Son and Infamous First Light
Horizon Zero Dawn
Uncharted 4
The first three Uncharted games are already available via PS Now and fingers are crossed that Uncharted 4 could soon join its predecessors. Unfortunately, this is yet another incredibly popular title that Sony might not want to add to the flat rate service just yet especially with Uncharted: The Lost Legacy on the way. In the event both titles eventually come to PS Now, it’s safe to say that subscriptions will see an exponential boost.
Bloodborne
It’s been more than two years since Bloodborne game into our lives and changed them forever. Bloodborne was a beautifully dark and delightfully difficult game that pulled gamers in for a unique experience that can’t be forgotten. Now that the price for the dated action RPG has been significantly slashed, it seems like a no brainer to add to the PS Now family.
Night in the Woods
Injustice 2
Despite having more than 500 game titles, PlayStation Now only has a handful of major fighting games and even fewer that even still have active communities. Injustice 2 would be a great addition not only for the sake of pulling in more subscribers from the fighting game community but also for the sake of expanding Injustice 2’s lifespan. NetherRealm games tend to go as quickly as they come but having Injustice 2 and its upcoming DLC content on PS Now could help the game keep momentum even after NetherRealm places their focus back on another Mortal Kombat title.
Until Dawn
Gravity Rush 2 & Gravity Rush Remastered
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
It’s hard to find a gamer who isn’t, at the very least, curious about revisiting the days of Crash Bandicoot. Most of them, however, are incredibly eager to do so. At the moment, only PS4 owners have the luxury of transporting back to the 90s with the N. Sane Trilogy. It’s time for the N. Sane Trilogy to come to PS Now and share Crash with more of the world.
Persona 5
Based on Persona 5’s DLC schedule alone, there is more than enough reason to believe the title won’t be coming to PS Now in the near future, but just imagine how incredible that addition would be. Persona 5 remains a popular game and with more new content coming to the game for certain events, there is still a lot of profit to be made on the console side of things. With there still being enough attention behind this critically acclaimed series to drive new sales on console, it just doesn’t seem possible that we will Persona 5 hit PS Now in 2017. Fingers crossed that that prediction is wrong.
Knack
The Last Guardian
Nioh
Batman Arkham Knight
For Honor
Ratchet & Clank
Yakuza 0
Dishonored 2
Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance
Dragon Quest Builders
Wipeout Omega Collection
DriveClub
Friday the 13 The Game
Zombie Army Trilogy
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Infamous Second Son and Infamous First Light
The Infamous series has provided a solid gaming experience since the first title was released back in 2009, but it was Second Son that gave players the option to play with multiple powers instead of just one. The game wasn't terribly complex but it was a fun time nonetheless. For those who found themselves not quite as invested in Delsin Rowe's story as they would have hoped, First Light's dive into Abigail "Fetch" Walker's story provides a similar gaming experience with a different kind of protagonist. Either way, both games are certainly worth the time you'll pour into it.
Horizon Zero Dawn
Horizon Zero Dawn is one of the more gorgeous games to hit the PlayStation 4 and seeing it come to Sony's streaming service would be quite the treat. Of course, with the title still being wildly popular and dishing out new DLCs it isn't likely that this will happen any time soon. Still, we can keep hope alive.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
The first three Uncharted games are already available via PS Now and fingers are crossed that Uncharted 4 could soon join its predecessors. Unfortunately, this is yet another incredibly popular title that Sony might not want to add to the flat rate service just yet especially with Uncharted: The Lost Legacy on the way. In the event both titles eventually come to PS Now, it's safe to say that subscriptions will see an exponential boost.
Bloodborne
It's been more than two years since Bloodborne came into our lives and changed them forever. Bloodborne was a beautifully dark and delightfully difficult game that pulled gamers in for a unique experience that can't be forgotten. Now that the price for the dated action RPG has been significantly slashed, it seems like a no brainer to add to the PS Now family.
Injustice 2
Despite having more than 500 game titles, PlayStation Now only has a handful of major fighting games and even fewer that even still have active communities. Injustice 2 would be a great addition not only for the sake of pulling in more subscribers from the fighting game community but also for the sake of expanding Injustice 2's lifespan. NetherRealm games tend to go as quickly as they come but having Injustice 2 and its upcoming DLC content on PS Now could help the game keep momentum even after NetherRealm places their focus back on another Mortal Kombat title.
Until Dawn
Until Dawn is one of the best PlayStation exclusive horror titles in recent memory. Giving more gamers access to these unforgettable thrills only seems right. Until Dawn excels at earning scares through carefully setting the tone and environment players rather than betting solely on non-stop jump scares. While the game flew under the radar and didn't blow away critics, there is no shortage of fans begging for a sequel. Perhaps giving the game a second wind of life on PS Now is the next best thing.
Gravity Rush Remastered and Gravity Rush 2
Gravity Rush is yet another game that's pretty underrated. Gravity Rush was a solid game that felt unique although it certainly had its missteps. Gravity Rush 2 largely improved on the original but it's also a sequel that is hard to truly appreciate without completing the first game. Making the remastered version of the original Gravity Rush available on PS Now along with Gravity Rush 2 could give Kat and Raven the re-introduction they deserve.
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
It's hard to find a gamer who isn't, at the very least, curious about revisiting the days of Crash Bandicoot. Most of them, however, are incredibly eager to do so. At the moment, only PS4 owners have the luxury of transporting back to the 90s with the N. Sane Trilogy. It's time for the N. Sane Trilogy to come to PS Now and share Crash with more of the world.
Persona 5
Based on Persona 5's DLC schedule alone, there is more than enough reason to believe the title won't be coming to PS Now in the near future, but just imagine how incredible that addition would be. Persona 5 remains a popular game and with more new content coming to the game for certain events, there is still a lot of profit to be made on the console side of things. With there still being enough attention behind this critically acclaimed series to drive new sales on console, it just doesn't seem possible that we will see Persona 5 hit PS Now in 2017. Fingers crossed that that prediction is wrong.
Knack
Knack is captivating, entertaining, and underrated. By no means should Knack be in the running to be anyone's Game of the Year but it still provided an endearing, entertaining experience that's worth your time. Knack feels like a simple, solid, gorgeous nod to the days of Banjo-Kazooie. Of course, those harsh critiques make the game too much of a risk to buy in the eyes of many gamers but it certainly deserves space in the PS Now library.
The Last Guardian
The Last Guardian finally came to the PS4 after nearly an entire decade stuck in development hell, but in the end the experience was certainly worth it. It comes with its own issues, sure, but the game itself is still worth your time. Troublesome controls and gameplay that is just okay doesn't necessarily make this title a must buy but if it were simply included in a vast library of other games for $19.99 a month it would certainly be a lot more enticing.
Nioh
If you're willing to ignore the countless accusations that Nioh is nothing more than a clone of Dark Souls, you'll find carefully crafted environments, an exceptional combat system, and one of the best projects Team Ninja has ever created. While it clearly pulls inspiration from the likes of Dark Souls and Bloodborne, it is still a standalone title that is worthy of its own praise. Unfortunately, it will likely still be quite some time before we see Nioh on any streaming services since the title just released in February.
Batman: Arkham Knight
There are three Batman games available on PS Now and, unfortunately, none of them are Arkham Knight. Arkham Knight has been heavily discounted on all platforms, including PC, but even then gamers may feel hesitant to shovel out any money solely for a Batman game that received mixed reviews. The dark, open world you explore in Arkham Knight is enticing enough to be worth a visit if it comes included in the PS Now library. Otherwise, it's just not a game that's still flying off the shelves on its own.
For Honor
For Honor is a technically impressive game with a lot to offer despite some shaky community management causing the user base to dwindle before the game even rolled out its first DLC. Despite early missteps, For Honor deserves another chance but it's a risky purchase to make on its own. Bringing it to PS Now will give For Honor a second chance to actually show off some of its more impressive feats and possibly rebuild the community that shied away early on.
Ratchet & Clank
Ratchet & Clank has garnered and maintained its own fanbase for roughly 15 years. Its latest release was met with high praise from critics who felt like Insomniac did a great job of revitalizing the classic. This remake was released on the PS4 over a year ago and its price has plummeted to reflect that. The game may be at the end of its life for PS4 owners but there is still a large untapped market in some PC gamers who have yet to give the latest version of the classic a try.
Yakuza 0
Nothing quite sells action, drama, and humor in one package like the Yakuza series and this prequel is one of the best additions to the lineup. Yakuza 0 finally came to the US earlier this year after being out in Japan since 2015. The game elevates the usual Yakuza formula despite a few lingering shortcomings. It also serves as a fantastic entry point for newcomers to the series. Adding Yakuza 0 to PS Now could be the incentive more gamers need to revisit the rest of the series—hopefully those will eventually come to PS Now in the future as well.
Dark Souls III
Dark Souls II and Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin are already available on PS Now so Dark Souls III has a fair chance of landing on the streaming service soon as well. Dark Souls III somehow found a way to improve on every element of its already impressive list of predecessors. New combat mechanics increase the game's pace, the visuals are even more breathtaking than they have ever been, and the game still entices you with hours of sincerely challenging gameplay that's well worth a few rage quits.
Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance
There are three Disgaea titles on PS Now so far but one can only hope that Disgaea 5 will join its counterparts soon. Disgaea 5 offers some of the best gameplay mechanics the entire series has ever seen and it will soon hit its second anniversary in October. The turn-based strategy game is also available on the Switch and landing on PS Now could introduce the unique series to PC gamers as well.
Dragon Quest Builders
Dragon Quest Builders is often described as Dragon Quest meets Minecraft and that's actually a rather accurate description—and it is seriously just as fun as it sounds. While there were few people surprised to see the Minecraft-esque version of the game it was a bit more surprising to see just how well this game was executed. Unfortunately, this is another title with the odds stacked against it when it comes to being added to the PS Now library. The title is still selling at its original $49.99 price tag with few signs that that will change any time soon.
Wipeout Omega Collection
All the content from Wipeout HD, Wipeout HD Fury and Wipeout 2048 come together in this stunning collection that has received enhanced visuals for the PS4 and PS4 Pro. The Wipeout series has always hit a delightful balance between a serious racing game and an arcade style racer that sells the fun of a bit of high-speed chaos.
DriveClub
DriveClub is actually a solid racing game that has flown far under the radar for years. It was met with harsh critiques when it was released back in 2014 but don't let the lofty expectations of the console launch window fool you. DriveClub may not have lived up to the hype but it's still a great racing game with a lot to offer. Developers have improved the game quite a bit over its lifespan and it's still one of the best looking racers available on the PS4. Seems like a natural fit for Sony's growing library of streamable content.
Friday the 13th: The Game
Friday the 13th: The Game had a whole lot of hype and ultimately failed to meet expectations. The experience can feel okay at best and the wait times for matchmaking is still pretty lengthy. With that being said, Friday the 13th is a fun multiplayer experience if you get online with friends. There are certainly some good times to be had with a few rounds of the game, especially for your first few times getting introduced to it. Since the game gets pretty repetitive rather quickly, however, it's hard to justify purchasing the game. Hopefully it comes to PS Now and gives players a chance to experience a few rounds of multiplayer fun before players can move on to a better game in the library.
Zombie Army Trilogy
Zombie Army Trilogy made some serious missteps but it's a game that also begs you to look past its errors for the sake of sheer entertainment. Zombie Army Trilogy flies under the radar and was slammed with harsh reviews upon release but its co-op experience is one of the best ones available today. Sure, this may feel largely like brainless entertainment and its novelty wears off rather quickly. The fun that the co-op mode offers, however, would still be a great addition to PS Now's current offerings.
Night in the Woods
Night in the Woods is a pleasant reminder that a great game doesn't require an overload of features or an expansive open world. Through unique visuals and a beautifully written narrative, Night in the Woods stands out as one of the best games of the year. Gameplay for it is rather simple but it's for the best as it doesn't compete with the type of character development and overarching plot that deserves your full attention.
Bastion
It took Bastion four years to finally come to Sony's console but it's a phenomenal game that managed to stand the test of time once it arrived on the PS4 in 2015. Now that it's finally available for PS4 owners, bringing it to PS Now could ensure even more console gamers are able to experience Supergiant Games' unique action RPG. Bastion has quite a bit to offer from its breathtaking art direction to its engaging gameplay and it deserves to live on through PS Now.
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