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Few games in history have received the kind of universal acclaim The Last of Us has, and Naughty Dog’s magnum opus earned every bit of it. The apocalyptic story sees grizzled protagonist Joel and teenager Ellie on a mission to uncover the cure for a pandemic turning humanity into zombie-like creatures, but they soon discover that it’s other healthy people who can be an even bigger threat.

Combining traditional third-person shooting with stealth and crafting mechanics, The Last of Us constantly forces you to keep track of your resources, but it never feels frustrating like traditional survival games. The PlayStation 4 version, The Last of Us Remastered, also supports 60 frames per second, making it the ideal platform to experience the game.

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UNCHARTED: THE NATHAN DRAKE COLLECTION

If you didn’t own a PlayStation 3 or – for some crazy reason – never played the original three Uncharted games, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is a must-own. The bundle includes Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Uncharted: Among Thieves, and Uncharted: Drake’s Deception all on one disc, allowing you to play the stories from start to finish. From discovering El Dorado to escaping from a precarious train, all of Nathan Drake’s original adventures are included.

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection also includes new trophies, so even veterans may want to give it a chance, as well as a photo mode to capture your best moments. It all looks absolutely gorgeous on the PlayStation 4, and the exploration and action both hold up surprisingly well several years after the games’ initial release.

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UNCHARTED 4: A THIEF’S END
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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End underwent development turmoil and effectively rebooted with the help of The Last of Us directors Bruce Straley and Neil Druckmann, but you wouldn’t know that by playing it. Nathan Drake’s last adventure is a love letter to fans, packing in plenty of cerebral puzzles, intense shootouts, and enormous set-pieces alongside a heartfelt and often hilarious story. Joined by Sully as well as his brother Sam, Nathan must choose between his family and his love for adrenaline, even it if means losing those he loves.

Designed from the ground up for PlayStation 4, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is a technical powerhouse, and it even includes a few nods to developer Naughty Dog’s older games like Crash Bandicoot. Once you’ve finished The Nathan Drake Collection, you have to check this one out.

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UNCHARTED: THE LOST LEGACY

Nathan Drake is the face of Uncharted, but that doesn’t mean he’s the only character worthy of their own game! In Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, which acts as a standalone sequel and expansion to Uncharted 4, Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross are the stars. The two heroines head to India to locate a treasure and thwart the plans of a local criminal, and the banter between the two feels remarkably different from that of Nathan Drake. The action is still as satisfying as ever, and the locations explored are among the best in the entire series.

It’s unclear if The Lost Legacy will be the last Uncharted game, but if it is, it acts as a perfect finale. Later chapters feel like callbacks to earlier games in the best way possible, and they help us appreciate the talent of Naughty Dog that much more.

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HORIZON ZERO DAWN

We thought that Transformers would be the exclusive home for “robot dinosaurs” for all eternity, but Guerilla Games proved us wrong with Horizon Zero Dawn. Set hundreds of years after a mysterious event brought about the end of modern civilization, the game begins as a small-scale adventure focused on mere survival before opening up into a thrilling science-fiction epic filled with twists and revelations.

The writing in Horizon Zero Dawn is so good that it can be easy to overlook how insanely satisfying its combat is. Using a variety of bows, protagonist Aloy can take down human enemies as well as enormous dinosaur-like machines, which have weak points that must be exploited. Every encounter is a puzzle, and that makes them all the more satisfying.

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YAKUZA 0 (ALSO ON PC)
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The Yakuza franchise has been around for well over a decade, but if you’re just entering it for the first time, the prequel Yakuza 0 is a great place to start. Set in the ‘80s, the game sees protagonist Kiryu in his early days of organized crime, pulled into a conspiracy of which he never intended to be a part.

In classic Yakuza fashion, Yakuza 0 mixes dramatic storytelling and melee combat with bizarre, surreal mini-games and side activities. If you want to run a cabaret club or purchase real estate to grow your income, you can do so, and you can even visit “telephone clubs” to talk to women in the hopes of getting a date.

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YAKUZA 6

Jump forward several decades and you’ll be taken into the latest Yakuza adventure, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. Kiryu finds himself in prison following the end of a nasty gang war, and upon his release, he finds his world has changed considerably. The injury of a loved one throws his life into disarray – as does the arrival on an unexpected child.

Yakuza 6 might just be the weirdest game in the entire series, with side activities ranging from stopping a baby’s cries to spearfishing and even finding homes for residents of a cat café. Yakuza 6 even lets you play baseball and scout new players while you’re out and about, and you can command a clan of allies in a strategy game against other players online.

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THE LAST GUARDIAN
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The Last Guardian began its life as a PlayStation 3 game, and some of that is evident in the bleak exploration-heavy title’s textures and artwork, but scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find an incredibly emotional and rewarding adventure. Much of the game only features two characters – a boy and his beast companion Trico – and their relationship feels genuine, despite a language barrier.

Though far from perfect, The Last Guardian is a wholly unique experience, and when compared to the bombastic games we tend to see this generation, it’s a breath of fresh air.

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GRAVITY RUSH 2

Another follow-up to a Vita game, Gravity Rush 2 is one of the craziest action-adventure games available on the PlayStation 4. Switching between low-pressure social interactions and crazy anime-like boss fights against enormous monsters, the game manages to make both feel important, and a jazzy soundtrack will have your head bobbing up and down the entire time.

Despite the excellent main story, it’s even more fun to just soar around Gravity Rush 2’s floating cities, as protagonist Kat’s gravity-shifting ability allows her to fall depending on the direction she has selected. This is also how you take out enemies, with Kat charging toward them before delivering a fatal kick.

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SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS REMAKE
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2005’s Shadow of the Colossus is often regarding as one of the best games ever made and is an incredible example of games as art. In the game, the only enemies you face are the 16 Colossi you’ve sworn to kill in order to revive your dead love, each of which poses a unique challenge as you must discover a way to climb on top of them and deliver a killing blow.

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