Top PlayStation 4 Games 2023

Immerse yourself in gaming adventures with ProdSeeker's top-rated PlayStation 4 games. Our curated selection offers thrilling gameplay and immersive storytelling for your PS4 console. From action-packed titles to captivating RPGs, find the perfect game to elevate your gaming experience. ProdSeeker: Fuel your gaming journey on PS4.

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Rock Band 4 is the same fun game driven by plastic instruments as you remember, just for current game consoles.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Star Wars Battlefront captures the essence of Star Wars beautifully, harnessing the most exciting and memorable pieces of the universe for a unique and spectacular combat sandbox. Aside from awkward performances and a poor original score, Battlefront is a master class in aesthetic authenticity. Beyond a few essential modes built for casual competition, however, Battlefront is unfocused, relying on excess game types to compensate for an absent single-player campaign.
-- As reviewed by IGN
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Fallout 4 doesn't change the post-apocalyptic first-person RPG formula much, but it's a worthy sequel into which you can sink tons of time.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Arkham Knight adds even more polish to familiar gameplay, including the Batmobile and a few new gadgets with a disturbing yet compelling story.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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NBA 2K15 makes significant strides over its predecessor in terms of graphics and animation, but an inconsistent online multiplayer mode mars the experience a bit. Still, it's the best b-ball game around.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Skylanders Trap Team brings back Skylanders with a new twist, letting you trap defeated villains and bring them back out as playable characters.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Disney Infinity gets a refresh with a new 2.0 version that adds Marvel superheroes and a wider range of characters and games. It's sure to thrill both kids and parents alike.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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With a gripping story, refined gameplay and some bold new ideas, Shadow of Mordor is a must-have title.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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Shadow Fall represents the Killzone series’ coming-out party – out from being a plodding, gray war shooter through hours of bland, linear corridors. Now, it’s something else entirely. Its single-player campaign suffers from some AI issues and dabbling in non-shooter gameplay it’s just not good at, but it’s still an enjoyable romp that challenges you to really think about how you’re approaching each fight. And then there’s multiplayer, as hardcore as ever but with a level of accessibility that will allow Killzone’s online community to grow and flourish for some time to come. There’s never been a better time for everyone to be paying attention to the Killzone franchise, because Shadow Fall is a step in an all-new, very welcome direction.
-- As reviewed by IGN
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Volta is a brilliant addition to FIFA and the gameplay is better than ever, but a few own goals hold FIFA 20 back from greatness.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide