PlayStation 4 may be history now, but it has the legacy of hosting some of the best gaming titles ever. Here is a look back at some epic exclusives on PS4. Credit: YouTube/PlayStation
God of War
This series is known to be an epic action game, but in this one we get to see the deeper side of Kratos, as he goes on a journey of self-discovery. It is one of the best games to have come to PS4 without a doubt. Credit: YouTube/PlayStation
Marvel's Spider-Man
Featuring one of the best open worlds in not just superhero games, but in general, this game has everything you need ? the looks, the story, the action, the easter eggs and of course, the funnies. Credit: YouTube/PlayStation
You can fulfil your fantasy of being a real world samurai with this open world game. It perfectly captures the look and feel of 13th century Japan through the use of ancient imagery and an authentic film grain effect.
Ghost of Tsushima
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The Last of Us Part II
Sequels are tricky to make, but this game surpassed all the expectations and set the bar even higher. It challenges how we tend to think of stories told in the interactive format and it looks good while doing so. Credit: YouTube/PlayStation
Horizon Zero Dawn
There are very few games that leave you thinking with a sense of reflection on your deeds as much as HZD does. You get to roam around the post apocalyptic world, fighting robot dinosaurs, but you also understand what went wrong ? humans. Credit: YouTube/PlayStation
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
The journey of Nathan Drake concludes in this game, and that's what makes it even special. The open world treatment, the return of light puzzle-solving and some spectacular vehicle sections make you feel like living a Hollywood film. Credit: YouTube/PlayStation
Shadow of the Colossus
This one is a remake of the PS2 classic, and it still holds its ground. That just shows you how everlasting and epic the experience of playing this game is to date. It sees a lone wanderer on a mission to revive his fallen beloved. Credit: YouTube/PlayStation