That said we decided to round up five exclusive games on the PS4 and Switch to tempt said PC gamers into caving. These ten games are true works of art that need to be played this generation no matter what the cost. With Black Friday around the corner, now is as good a time as any.
10 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild
Breath Of The Wild launched the Switch into stardom and remains the best game on the platform. Sure, it also launched on Wii U, but who really played it on that console? The art style, level of exploration, and the charm one would expect from a Nintendo game are second to none. Sure inventory management and weapon durability feel like they were modeled after games from two decades ago, but even small gripes like those cannot deter us from loving it.
9 Marvel’s Spider-Man
The Batman: Arkham trilogy proved licensed based superhero games could be good, but Insomniac’s Spider-Man went beyond fan expectations. It still continues to sell well after a year later bridging the gaps between comic, film, and video game fans of the webbed hero.
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It was such a phenomenon that Sony even bought the company as a first-party developer. If that isn’t a success story then we don’t know what is. Hopefully its sequel on PS5 will come sooner rather than later.
8 Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Starting with Awakening, the Fire Emblem franchise began experimenting with social networks akin to the Persona games. Three Houses is the series’ most ambitious title yet and while all of the school stuff may bog down the core RPG gameplay, it is still a fantastic tactical experience and the best exclusive RPG the Switch has to offer. That may change when Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield come out, but as of right now this is a great pickup.
7 Bloodborne
Sony actually has two exclusive games in the Souls franchise. First there was Demon’s Souls which kickstarted the whole phenomenon on PS3 and then there was Bloodborne on PS4.
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We liked the beginning and the Dark Souls trilogy, but Bloodborne is still the best thing FromSoftware has ever created. It is like Dark Souls married into the Castlevania family and actually created a 3D adventure worthy of the name. It is a gothic masterpiece that is hard to l put down.
6 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is unlike any video game ever created. Yes, there are other crossover games like Kingdom Hearts that operate on a grander scale, but even with every Disney property represented, it does not come close to how much this game has. The number of video games franchises and companies in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is unbelievable. There are even heroes from other platforms players can’t even play on Switch like Persona 5. Crossover stuff alone it is just a good fighting game for both hardcore and casual fans.
5 Persona 5
Speaking of Persona 5 being in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and from our little name drop in regard to Fire Emblem: Three Houses, this is the best old school RPG exclusive on PS4.
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We still feel Persona 4’s cast and story is stronger, but comparing both of those games is like trying to figure out what Diamond in a pile of perfect cuts looks better. The thing that really wowed from the first trailer was the style. Persona 5 is oozing with it from the music, menus, and overall design.
4 Bayonetta 2
Another stylish masterpiece is Bayonetta 2. Yes, it did come out on the Wii U first, but did anyone even play it there? That system was a total flop despite some stellar software. Thanks to the Switch port this bodacious beauty had a second chance to kick the snot out of both heaven and hell. Where is Bayonetta 3? It seems to have hit a snag, but rest assured it will be coming and when it does it can hopefully take this game’s place.
3 God Of War (2018)
For those seeking fast paced action on the scale of Bayonetta 3 on PS4, God of War is the closest match. The original games were a lot closer to the stylish action genre Devil May Cry created, but rest assured Kratos still has a lot of punch left in him. One of the earliest fights is still one of the best things we have ever witnessed in a video game making the fight in Batman v Superman look like a playground squabble. Between this and Marvel’s Spider-Man, 2018 was a pretty good year for PS4 exclusives.
2 Super Mario Odyssey
Going back one year, 2017 in turn was a terrific year for the Switch’s launch that kicked off with Breath of the Wild and ended with Super Mario Odyssey. This was the best 3D Mario Game since Super Mario 64 and that is saying something. The creativeness and charm was just positively electrifying. On top of that the introduction of the “Capture” mechanic with Cappy was a dream to behold. Playing it reminded us of growing up with games in the 90s and we were grinning from ear to ear with every second.
1 Ratchet And Clank (2016)
While none of the Ratchet And Clank games come even remotely close to the success of Mario, we think this is unjustly so. The complete remake of the first game in 2016 felt as fresh as any platformer could in that time period and remains the best in the genre for PS4. Insomniac really knows how to make a great game packed with humor, cool gadgets, and addictive RPG elements. Hopefully Spider-Man won’t take up all of their time from now on because we desperately want a sequel.
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