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Jan 8, 2020 · Best Reviewed PS4 Games In 2019. By GameSpot Staff on January 7, 2020 at 5:36PM PST. Here are some of the highest-rated PS4 games you could play in 2019.
- It's a good year for stylish action games, reimagined classics, and clever VR experiences.
- Dauntless
- Dirt Rally 2.0
- Metro Exodus
- Team Sonic Racing
- The Division 2
- Blood & Truth
- Kingdom Hearts 3
- MLB the Show 19
- Trover Saves the Universe
By Daemon Hatfield
Updated: Jul 12, 2019 2:58 am
Posted: Jul 11, 2019 7:28 pm
With half of 2019 already behind us, it’s time to start taking stock of the best PlayStation 4 games of the year so far. The first six months of 2019 have given PlayStation fans stylish action games, reimagined classics, clever VR experiences, and more. For this list we’re recognizing the games that received a score of 8.5 or higher from IGN.
Score: 8.5 | Developer: Phoenix Labs
From our review: Dauntless combines insanely fun and accessible monster hunting action with cross-platform multiplayer and non-intrusive free-to-play mechanics. Removing much of the complexity from games like Monster Hunter leaves a core that’s immensely fun to dive into for quick sessions or hours on end. Tightly crafted combat and rewarding progression prove you don’t need to cram every possible feature into a game for it to be great.
Score: 8.5 | Developer: Codemasters
From our review: Dirt Rally 2.0 feels great, looks good, and sounds fabulous. It’s a confident rally racer for serious drivers. Stern, focused, and tough as nails, it’s as tricky to tame as its predecessor but doing so is as satisfying as ever.
Score: 8.5 | Developer: 4A Games
From our review: Metro Exodus is the best Metro game yet. It takes the fear-inducing formula of the series and transplants it into expansive, sandbox levels without losing any of the oppressive tension that makes the Metro series memorable and distinctive. Frequently exhilarating and densely atmospheric, this journey across a Russian dystopia brims with detail, and is well worth the trip for its consistently hair-raising action.
Score: 8.5 | Developer: Sumo Digital
From our review: Team Sonic Racing nails what matters most: speed and finesse on the racetrack. The new team system is a fantastic evolution of the arcade racing formula that gives you a real reason to work together, and the customization options keep you coming back to these excellent tracks to earn more. Team Sonic Racing is an addictive and inventive evolution that proves Sumo Digital is at the top of its game.
Score: 8.5 | Developer: Massive Entertainment
From our review: The Division 2 is a refined and intuitive shared-world shooter. Its wonderful recreation of Washington, D.C. is a pleasure to explore thanks to a generous amount of chests, collectibles, and dynamic open-world activities. Plus, the campaign is full of great gunplay and missions. The Division 2 was one of the strongest launches the shared-world shooter genre has seen yet.
Score: 8.7 | Developer: SIE London Studio
From our review: Sony has another great PSVR adventure on its hands. Blood & Truth is a terrific example of what PSVR can accomplish with a fun, engrossing blockbuster story. London Studio’s sheer attention to detail, the sense of joy instilled in me, and the promise of an action movie I could experience firsthand come together for one fantastic experience and, hopefully, a solid foundation for many more to come.
Score: 8.7 | Developer: Square Enix
From our review: In the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts 3, Square did a fantastic job of capturing the spirit of these Disney worlds while giving us a massive toolbox for battles and exploration. It’s so cool seeing so many characters from throughout this series interact in new ways and rekindle old bonds. Kingdom Hearts 3 is full of heart and is a fulfilling evolution and resolution of the franchise.
Score: 8.7 | Developer: SIE San Diego Studio
From our review: MLB The Show 19 continues the series’ slow march of progress, with a bigger step this year than last. It offers fresh ways to experience the outstanding gameplay, complete with refinements on the defensive side of the ball. By integrating RPG mechanics into the player progression, Road to the Show has evolved into one of the deepest sports career modes currently available. Overall, this is the most compelling version since The Show 12.
Score: 8.7 | Developer: Squanch Games
From our review: Trover Saves the Universe is a short and sweet VR platformer wrapped in one of the most ridiculous video game stories you’ll ever experience. It’s the ludicrous, freeform humor of Rick and Morty molded around a straightforward but enjoyable 3D brawler. This is one anyone (or at least anyone over 17) with a PSVR headset should try.
- Daemon Hatfield
Dec 11, 2019 · Sony kept its strong position with a number of hits and one big anticipated exclusive; here are our favorite PlayStation 4 games from 2019.
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- Steve Watts
Dec 13, 2019 · The best GOTY on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Apple Arcade, and mobile, including Outer Wilds, Control, Devotion, Sekiro, Luigi’s Mansion 3, Pokémon Sword and Shield, Death Stranding ...
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- Polygon Staff
Apr 11, 2019 · The host of intriguing missions, clever scenarios, and fun combat options — Sparta kicking a foe is never not enjoyable, — Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is undoubtedly one of the best and most robust...
Dec 23, 2019 · So if you’re one of the fortunate ones who settled on a PlayStation 4 as your videogame system of choice, here’s a list of some games from 2019 that you should think about playing. We can vouch...
Dec 12, 2019 · As a final note the order goes from the “worst” best game to the highest reviewed. 10 Death Stranding (82) Death Stranding getting an 82 is pretty amazing considering the general buzz has been...