Demon Souls PS5 In-depth Review

Demon Souls Remake stands as a visually stunning resurrection of the iconic 2009 classic. As someone who replayed the 2009 release multiple times on the PS3, I had no choice but to sink my teeth deep into this genre defining game on the PS5 and I was not disappointed.

In this in-depth review, we will further explore what makes Demon Souls Remake such a classic souls game and one that even holds up in the next gen of gaming. We do this through a breakdown of souls-like tailored metrics. This isn’t another critic or AI generated review; this is from one gamer to another.

As always we provide all our metrics and feature finds upfront, so you can have an overview before diving in deeper and we do our best to avoid any major spoilers. Without further ado, let’s dive into the metrics.

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Demon Souls Remake /rating:4.1

Play Time

  • Main Story: 25-30 hours
  • Side + Main: 55-60 hours

Ratings (Out of 5)

Story

  • Lore: Great 4 /icon:hot/rating:4
  • Side Quests: Great 4 /icon:hot/rating:4

Combat

  • Boss Battles: Great /icon:hot/rating:4
  • Class and Build Diversity: Outstanding /icon:hot/rating:5
  • Combat Mechanics: Great /icon:hot/rating:4
  • Healing: Good /icon:hot/rating:3

Design

  • Level Design: Outstanding /icon:hot/rating:5
  • Exploration: Outstanding /icon:hot/rating:5
  • Risky Retrieval: Good /icon:hot/rating:3

Game Features

  • Remake
  • Character Customization
  • Classes
  • World Tendency
  • Character Tendency
  • Boss Weapons
  • Complex Weapon Enhancement
  • Replayability
  • Punishing
  • Quests
  • Secrets
  • PVP
  • DLCs

Story /rating:4


Lore 4/5

In Demon Souls, players delve into the cursed realm of Boletaria, confronting malevolent demons that plague the once-prosperous kingdom. The narrative unfolds through exploration and challenging encounters, with the overarching goal of freeing the land from demonic corruption. The story is moderately sized (which to me is perfect), and while not being ground breaking in terms of souls like games, it sits as a great entry! The main gimmick in this game is the ability to have your body be in soul/soulless form, where the former has more health but punishes you if you die in this form. Pros include a rich, immersive world with gripping lore (and yes, that includes Patches). There’s no hand holding and there’s much to be discovered and pieced together by the player. On the flip side, some may find the lore too difficult to put together, as the game does very little in the way of explaining much of anything. However, if you put in the time and effort into the lore of Demon Souls, you’ll find it’s truly a classic.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows a character in intricate metal armour holding a blazing sword

Side Quests 4/5

In Demon Souls the side quests are like hidden gems waiting to be uncovered, adding depth to your journey. From aiding distraught NPCs to delving into forgotten corners for precious loot, each side quest is a mini adventure in itself. Where it gets really interesting is with the use of the “world tendency” system, as certain quests are only possible to complete with pure white/black tendencies. These add another layer of strategy in addition to the main questline. If you’re considering whether they’re worth getting into, some of the best weapons/armor are waiting to be uncovered behind these quests and can lead to some truly epic builds.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows a woman with four arms holding a book and sitting atop an alter

Combat /rating:4


Boss Battles 4/5

Demon Souls features a total of 20+ boss battles (I don’t want to spoil the exact number), each presenting its own unique challenges and requiring distinct strategies for success. The pros include meticulously designed encounters that demand an element of strategy in your builds. For example, a standard hack and slash isn’t going to slash through stone, if you catch my drift. On the downside, the steep difficulty might deter some players, as each game has at least one that’s straight up deceptive, and occasional frustrations can arise from the trial-and-error nature of learning boss patterns (nothing some grinding can’t solve). Nevertheless, the sense of triumph and the adrenaline rush from conquering these demons make Demon’s Souls a standout in the realm of challenging boss-centric games.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows a character in metal armour facing a spider like monster

Class & Build Diversity 5/5

Choosing the right class build in Demon’s Souls is crucial for shaping your gaming experience. With classes ranging from the versatile Royal to the hard-hitting Barbarian, players have options that suit various playstyles. Each class comes with its own starting equipment and stats, impacting early-game dynamics. Given the range of weapons, one can make some truly crazy builds! Don’t believe me? Try a weapon that scales with luck! On the downside, there’s no real method to re-spec, and some key weapons required for builds can be accidentally locked away through the tendency system. i.e. Forgetting you’re in body form and falling of a cliff. Furthermore, some might be put off by a lack of weapon arts as well.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows the character creation screen

Combat Mechanics 4/5

Demon Souls allows for precise parries, timely dodges, and strategic strikes. Bows are functional weapons in this game, as one can aim and lock on as well, there’s also many different arrow types to unlock. Magic adds another layer, with spells that can save or doom you. Spells are broken down into two groups, where faith is used for more support style spells and requires separate weapons to utilize. Shields provide the ability to parry, provided they’re not heavy shields, which would provide more protection. The only downsides are the lack of weapon arts, and a lack of a more advanced dual wielding. With that said, the range in boss weapons and the complex enhancement (love me some colorless demon souls) system make up for some of it.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows a character in metal armour with a flaming sword facing a fire boss

Healing 3/5

In Demon Souls, healing involves the use of consumable items like grasses and various healing spells. Players must manage their healing resources wisely, as these items are finite and crucial for survival. One does not spawn with a fixed number like in other souls like games. Likewise, there is no limit to the amount of healing items one can buy as well. To get better healing items, it requires further exploration and unlocking additional merchants, with some coming back to the Nexus and others only available in their area. I like this approach, however it’s possible to see how a hundred healing grasses, might make it easy to cheese some bosses.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows a You Died end screen

Design /rating:4.3


Level Design 5/5

Demon Souls excels in diverse level designs that present unique challenges. Boletarian Palace, for instance, offers a grand medieval setting with waves of soldiers and dragons peering their heads (and fire breath) throughout the map. Stonefang Tunnel explores dark mines and molten forges, providing a stark contrast. Tower of Latria introduces haunting prison towers and eerie atmospheres. Another plus are the camera angels. I didn’t feel like the maps restricted the camera angles at all (looking at you Bloodborne), and I had the right amount of space during boss battles.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows a character in metal armour walking through a dead forest

Exploration 5/5

Demon Souls offers a compelling exploration experience with interconnected worlds known as arch stones and hidden secrets. The game encourages thorough exploration, rewarding players who delve into every nook and cranny. Particularly I love how after the first boss, every area in the game opens up for the player, allowing all sorts of possibilities and approaches to the game. As an example, in the latest playthrough I tackled the final area first, and had a blast cheesing through the rest once I got my weapon of choice. The standard shortcuts are there as well. On the flip side (or not so flip), there’s less troll areas, where you feel punished for exploring and the hidden walls as always are a pain to find, given how integral they are.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows a character in metal armour walking beside a burning tree

Risky Retrieval 3/5

Like in most souls games, retrieving lost souls in Demon’s Souls can be a challenging task. Upon death, players drop their accumulated souls at the point where they perished. To reclaim them, you must reach that location without dying again. In Demon Souls, retrieving souls is slightly easier, as monsters don’t claim them and there are items available that transport you back to the nexus with the souls in hand. Although these are not common, they are necessary as some places make it impossible to get back to the nexus without slaying the next boss! I would say this approach leads to a pretty balanced souls retrieval, although a little bit less exciting.

a screenshot of the game Demon Souls that shows a character in metal armour surrounded by glowing blue steam

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Horizon Zero Dawn PS4 In-depth Review

Released in 2017, Horizon Zero Dawn was one of the first action RPGs I was truly interested in on the PS4. Everything from the visuals and graphics to the unique and complex story had me hooked. Needless to say, from the first 10 minutes of the game to the very end I was completely immersed in the diverse, post-apocalyptic world and thoroughly enjoyed the gameplay experience.

In this in-depth review, we will further explore what makes Horizon Zero Dawn such a captivating PS4 game through a breakdown of relevant and tailored metrics. This isn’t another critic review; this is from one gamer to another.

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Horizon Zero Dawn /rating:4

Play Time

  • Main Story: 25-30 hours
  • Side + Main: 55-60 hours

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Story: Outstanding 5/icon:hot/rating:5
  • Gameplay: Great 4 /icon:hot/rating:4
  • Character Development: Great 4 /icon:hot/rating:4
  • Graphics and Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:hot/rating:5
  • Open World Design: Great 4 /icon:hot/rating:4
  • Quests and Side Content: Average 3 /icon:hot/rating:3
  • Combat Mechanics: Average 3 /icon:hot/rating:3
  • Sound and Music: Outstanding 5 /icon:hot/rating:5
  • Replay value: Average 3 /icon:hot/rating:3

Game Features

  • Open World Exploration
  • Dynamic Day-Night Cycle
  • Bow and Arrow Combat
  • Crafting and Resources
  • Skill Tree
  • Stealth and Tactical Gameplay
  • Dialogue Choices
  • The Frozen Wilds Expansion (DLC)

Story /rating:5

Horizon Zero Dawn follows Aloy, a young yet skilled outcast hunter, as she attempts to uncover the truth about the Old Ones and what caused the fall of civilization as we know it. In a post-apocalyptic world teeming with mechanized creatures, Aloy sets out to discover the secrets of her own past, clearing corruption zones and encountering varied and diverse tribes as her story progresses.

Horizon Zero Dawn’s storyline is truly what makes this game so spectacular, with a world flowing with lore, history, and unique and varied cultures. The regressed tribes juxtaposes with more advance technology such as holographic recordings and datapoints, allowing the world to feel both familiar and mysterious. Undeniably, this game is long and, without total attention to the story, it can be easy to get a little lost with the complex lore. However, with a strong mix of emotional, thrilling and heart-warming interactions and cutscenes, Horizon Zero Dawn is a wonderfully captivating story.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows Aloy looking in wonder at electric fields around a second character's head

Gameplay /rating:4

The gameplay in Horizon Zero Dawn offers a satisfying blend of action and RPG elements. It excels in dynamic combat, but some repetitive tasks may hinder the overall experience. The game offers meaningful choices throughout that impact the story’s direction and outcome, which provides personal investment in the narrative. You are often faced with moral dilemmas, with your decisions shaping Aloy’s relationships with both other characters and the world around her.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows Aloy standing on top of a large machine, there are several gameplay options around her

Character Development /rating:4

Aloy’s character development is well done, but other characters could benefit from more depth as the game progresses. Despite this, the main protagonist herself is a charming and well-developed character. Her journey of self-discovery, resilience, and determination is central to the story. The game also introduces a cast of diverse and memorable characters, each with their own motivations and backstories. The interactions between characters, as well as the choices you make throughout their dialogue, significantly impact the narrative’s progression. The skill tree feature is well-implemented and enjoyable to utilise. The appearance of Aloy is set, meaning there is limited customisation, however there is a variety of armour and outfits that can be chosen from, all of which offer distinct styles and features.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows Aloy and another character wearing a purple headscarf and gold face chains. Both are looking into the distance

Graphics and Visuals /rating:5

Horizon Zero Dawn is truly a visual masterpiece. The game boasts stunning graphics, with detailed landscapes and beautifully designed robotic creatures. From breathtaking towns and landscapes to emotive and detailed character graphics, Horizon Zero Dawn is as much a treat for the eye as it is the mind, if not more so.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows the character Rost and Aloy in deep discussion

Open World Design/rating:4

The open world is vast and filled with interesting places to explore, but some areas can feel a bit empty of both other characters and machines. Despite this, the game offers a good balance between freedom and guidance. Indeed, the game’s world-building is a standout feature. The world is teeming with lore, history, and unique cultures, each with its own beliefs and customs. The ruins of the past civilization, along with holographic recordings and datapoints, add depth and intrigue to the environment. The juxtaposition of primitive tribes and advanced technology is a constant source of fascination, making the world feel both familiar and mysterious.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows Aloy looking over a stone balcony at mountains

Quests and side content/rating:3

The game offers a wide variety of quests and side activities, but some can feel repetitive, and they can be hard to find (don’t bother looking in Meridian). Due to the vast nature of the world, some side quests can be easy to miss but are nonetheless worthwhile if you are interested in world building and character development. Some side quests, such as ‘Hunter’s Blind’, reward you with items that can’t be bought from merchants so exploration of side quests and errands throughout the game would be key here.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows Aloy walking towards another character who looks distressed and in need of help

Combat Mechanics /rating:3

The combat in Horizon Zero Dawn is a real highlight, with a wide array of weapons and tactics to select from. With a selection of weapons ranging from bows of different types, spears, and ropecasters, it’s truly a joy to customise the combat to your own preference. Furthermore, the strategic element of targeting specific components on different machines is revolutionary, as well at the ability to override machines to either ride or fight for you. Whilst there is no target locking mechanism during combat, which can take some patience in getting used to, the slow motion skill counteracts this and allows you to truly hone your aim throughout the game.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows Aloy drawing her bow and arrow in a dark forest

Sound and Music /rating:5

The game’s sound design and music truly enhance the overall experience and immersion, in particular the tribal and mechanical soundscapes are particularly memorable. Furthermore, as you battle and face challenges, the music grows in intensity, further adding to the tension and thrill as you play.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows three characters wearing animal skulls and machinery playing the drums

Replay value /rating:3

While there may be incentive to replay for different story choices and character builds, additional endgame content or a deeper New Game+ experience could improve replay value of the game. Aloy is often given the choice to respond to narrative with a fist, brain or heart and but none of these truly impact the game direction in a drastic sense and certainly not in a way that warrants a replay. Furthermore, coming in at a minimum of 55 hours with side quests and errands, for some the game might simply be too long to play again. Ultimately, the charm of Horizon Zero Dawn is in its mystery, discovering how civilisation has fallen to such an extent. Once you have uncovered its secrets, there is little incentive to replay the game, if only to re-immerse yourself in the wonderful lore of Horizon Zero Dawn.

a screenshot of the game  Horizon Zero Dawn that shows Aloy standing over a forest during a pink and purple sunset. A winged machine flies in the distance

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Best PS4 Split-screen Shooter Games

Gameplay mechanics Co-op and multiplayer Co-op customisation
Graphics and visuals Story

Introduction

The thrill of the split-screen gaming experience has been a cherished tradition for generations of console gamers. Gather your friends, grab a controller, and immerse yourself in the world of split-screen shooters on the PlayStation 4. This review delves into the finest PS4 split-screen shooter games that redefine the cooperative adventure. We’ll evaluate these games based on crucial metrics that shape a top-tier co-op experience.

Borderlands 3 /rating: 4.2

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Gameplay Mechanics: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Co-op and Multiplayer: Great 4.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:4.5
  • Co-op Customisation: Good 3.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:3.5
  • Graphics and Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:target-lock/rating:5
  • Story: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Players: 2 /icon:gamepad/rating:2
a screenshot of the game  Borderlands 3 that depicts multiple characters with weapons atop a platform

Game Page

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Impression

In 2019, the gaming world witnessed the electrifying release of Borderlands 3, a cooperative masterpiece that accommodates 2 players or 4 players locally or online. Your mission? Put a stop to the Calypso Twins and their quest to unite the raucous bandit clans in their strive for ultimate power. With four unique vault hunters at your disposal, each boasting distinct abilities, skill trees, and playstyles, the choice is yours to make.

Every battle is a golden opportunity to amass an arsenal of gear, guns, and gadgets. If you’re not quite satisfied with your loot, you can craft your very own weapons using an assortment of weapon manufacturers, each offering their own distinctive attributes and effects. As you venture through the game, you’ll be treated to a mesmerizing variety of worlds, from sprawling deserts to eerie swamps and futuristic metropolises.

What truly sets Borderlands 3 apart is its ingenious level scaling, which ensures that players of varying levels can seamlessly join forces without any hitches. Furthermore, the game offers an extensive array of DLCs, introducing new storylines, challenges, and captivating characters into the mix. And let’s not forget the iconic and quirky humour that has become the hallmark of the Borderlands series, making each playthrough a thoroughly enjoyable experience. With a vast assortment of weapons and character build options, Borderlands 3 boasts remarkable replay value. So, gear up, grab your friends, and embark on this riotous journey through a world teeming with humour, chaos, and unforgettable adventures.


Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands /rating: 4.1

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Gameplay Mechanics: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Co-op and Multiplayer: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Co-op Customisation: Good 3.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:3.5
  • Graphics and Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:target-lock/rating:5
  • Story: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Players: 2 /icon:gamepad/rating:2
a screenshot of the game  Tiny Tina's Wonderlands which depicts a skeleton army running from a flying dragon blazing fire

Game Page

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Impression

In 2022, gamers were treated to the release of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, a cooperative gem that accommodates 2 players but can gather up to 4 locally or online. Embark on a whimsical adventure, led by the capricious Tiny Tina herself, as she weaves her everchanging rules into a fantastical realm. In this kaleidoscopic universe, you’ll loot, shoot, slash, and wield powerful spells on your epic quest to thwart the Dragon Lord’s ambitions. As you journey through this wondrous world, you have the freedom to customize your characters and weaponry to align with your unique playstyle, whether it’s unleashing the arcane arts, engaging in exhilarating melee combat, or wielding an extraordinary array of fantastical weapons.

For die-hard Borderlands fans, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands offers an exhilarating expansion of the beloved universe, taking a playful leap into the realm of fantasy while preserving the signature humour and over-the-top action that fans hold dear. As you traverse visually vibrant and colourful landscapes, you’ll encounter dynamic and fresh gameplay that keeps the adventure brimming with excitement. With an impressive variety of character builds at your disposal, the game offers impressive replayability, ensuring that every journey through this whimsical world is a unique and captivating experience. So, gather your companions and prepare for a fantastical escapade filled with humour, vivid landscapes, and endless possibilities.


Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 /rating: 4

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Gameplay Mechanics: Great 4.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:4.5
  • Co-op and Multiplayer: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Co-op Customisation: Good 3.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:3.5
  • Graphics and Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:target-lock/rating:5
  • Story: Good 3 /icon:target-lock/rating:3
  • Players: 4 /icon:gamepad/rating:4
a screenshot of the game  Call of Duty Black Ops 4, which depicts a marketplace through the scope of a gun

Game Page

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Impression

The year 2018 marked the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, offering a thrilling experience for both 4 players locally and online. Departing from the conventional single-player campaign, Black Ops 4 zeroes in on its multiplayer prowess, making it the ultimate choice for collaborative gameplay with your comrades. The game offers a selection of exhilarating modes, starting with the Multiplayer mode, where tactical finesse and customization take the forefront, boasting an extensive arsenal of weapons and equipment for you to wield. The beloved Zombie mode makes a return, beckoning players into three distinct locations, each with unique storylines and challenges. And for those seeking the ultimate battle royale thrill, there’s the Blackout mode, where you’ll plummet onto a map adorned with familiar locations from past Black Ops titles, scouring for weaponry and gear until only one player or team emerges victorious.

For enthusiasts of multiplayer action, Black Ops 4 is a revelation. It’s abundant with masterfully designed maps, packed with hidden Easter Eggs, and offers a seamless and rapid gameplay experience that’s nothing short of exceptional. The Zombies mode, in the meantime, has continued to evolve, featuring deep and demanding quests, and the inclusion of three distinct storylines means it’s brimming with replay potential. Furthermore, the game’s customization options, from loadouts to weaponry and personal appearance, grant you the freedom to tailor your gaming adventure to your own unique preferences. Whether you’re a sharpshooting enthusiast or a lover of undead mayhem, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is an adventure worth embarking on.


Resident Evil 5 /rating: 3.98

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Gameplay Mechanics: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Co-op and Multiplayer: Great 4.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:4.5
  • Co-op Customisation: Good 3.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:3.5
  • Graphics and Visuals: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Story: Good 3 /icon:target-lock/rating:3
  • Players: 2 /icon:gamepad/rating:2
a screenshot of the game Resident Evil 5 that shows an African village with a truck and a woman carrying a basket on her head beside it

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Impression

In the archives of survival horror gaming, 2016 marked the resurrection of a classic with the re-release of Resident Evil 5 for the PS4, accommodating 2 players or 4 online. Step into the boots of either the seasoned zombie slayer, Chris Redfield, or his partner, Sheva Alomar, as you embark on a treacherous journey to the heart of Africa. There, a harrowing bioterrorism outbreak is in full swing, transforming innocent villagers and wildlife into the relentless ‘Majini’—creatures more cunning and aggressive than the undead horrors of previous games. With puzzles to crack, adversaries to vanquish, and an arsenal of weaponry to collect and upgrade, your skills will be put to the test.

Although the new itineration of the zombies is already tougher than previous games, the powerful Bio-Organic Weapons boss battles add another dimension of challenge and engagement to the gameplay. While the game takes a slight departure from the traditional survival horror elements of its predecessors, the heightened pace and dynamic combat encounters more than compensate. And it’s not just the gameplay that shines; the game’s impressive graphics and meticulously crafted environments plunge you headfirst into the dark and tension-laden atmosphere of Resident Evil 5. So, if you’re up for a pulse-pounding cooperative adventure that redefines the horror genre, this classic re-release is waiting to test your mettle.


7 Days to Die /rating: 3.3

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Gameplay Mechanics: Good 3.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:3.5
  • Co-op and Multiplayer: Great 4 /icon:target-lock/rating:4
  • Co-op Customisation: Good 3.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:3.5
  • Graphics and Visuals: Average 2.5 /icon:target-lock/rating:2.5
  • Story: Average 2 /icon:target-lock/rating:2
  • Players: 2 /icon:gamepad/rating:2
a screenshot of the game  7 days to die, that shows a zombie running at the main character, who holds a gun

Game Page

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Impression

In the gaming landscape of 2013, 7 Days to Die emerged, offering an intense cooperative experience for 2 players or 4 online. Set against the bleak backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world, this open-world adventure blends first-person shooter, survival horror, defence strategy, crafting, and RPG elements into a single, gripping adventure. Grapple with relentless waves of the undead, whilst scavenging for vital resources like food, water, weapons, and construction materials in a bid to ensure your survival.

One distinct feature of 7 Days to Die is its escalating challenge, with zombie hordes growing increasingly dangerous and aggressive as the game progresses, culminating in the nerve-wracking Blood Moon horde that descends on the seventh day. The expansive open world is a wonder to explore, offering diverse environments ranging from unforgiving deserts to dense forests and decaying cities. While the game may have faced some technical hurdles along the way, ongoing development and numerous improvements have been made over the years. For those seeking a cooperative gaming experience with friends, 7 Days to Die holds great potential, thanks to its unique fusion of gameplay features. Dive into this immersive world and find out for yourself if this gripping blend of survival, horror, and co-op action takes your fancy.

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Best PS2 Split-screen Action RPG Games

Lord of the rings

Metrics

Story Co-op Gameplay Players
Graphics Challenge

Introduction

To bring you the best PS2 games for split screen action RPG gaming, we’ve ranked them based on metrics that lead to both an enjoyable gameplay and co-op experience. This list also includes underrated PS2 games to dig into with a friend. As a sidenote, a lot of the games featured have sequels/prequels so if you enjoy them, you should check those out as well!

Marvel Ultimate Alliance /rating:5

Play Time

  • Main Story: 10 – 15 hours
  • Side + Main: 20 – 30 hours

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Story: Marvel 5 /icon:swords/rating:5
  • Coop Gameplay: Addictive 5 /icon:swords/rating:5
  • Graphics: Perfect 5 /icon:swords/rating:5
  • Challenge: Just Right /icon:swords/rating:3
  • Players: 4 /icon:gamepad/rating:4

Game Features

  • 20 characters
  • Marvel
  • team attacks
  • multiple endings
a screenshot of the game  Marvel Ultimate Alliance that shows four characters on a flight deck

Impression

Marvel Ultimate Alliance presents a solid ARPG split screen experience and an absolute treat for fans!

The story follows your team of superheroes coming together to fight off Dr. Doom and his team of Marvel Villains. The side quests also play a vital part in the story as they effect the ending.

The game features splendid graphics and lots of recognizable characters from marvel as well as a setting faithful to the Marvel Universe and beautiful cutscenes.

The game allows players to control a team of 4 superheroes and players can choose from a roster of over 20 characters, each with their own skills and combos. Characters can jump, double jump and even fly on top their attack combos and special powers. Another cool aspect is special team attacks that dish out a lot of damage. While the AI leaves something to be desired, playing with friends can be a total blast and Bosses are a challenge, rightly so.


Lord of the Rings: Return of the king /rating:4.5

Play Time

  • Main Story: 8 – 12 hours
  • Side + Main: 15 – 20 hours

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Story: Amazing 5 /icon:swords/rating:5
  • Coop Gameplay: Great 4 /icon:swords/rating:4
  • Graphics: Impressive 5 /icon:swords/rating:5
  • Challenge: Just Right /icon:swords/rating:3
  • Players: 2 /icon:gamepad/rating:2

Game Features

  • 9 characters
  • Hack & Slash
  • LoTR
a screenshot of the game  Lord of the Rings, which shows Aragorn facing a pack of orcs

Impression

Fans of the LoTR franchise are in for a real treat with this entry! It’s based on the final chapter of the trilogy and uses the same digital assets as the movies, on top of providing an extremely enjoyable split screen experience. The only con is game only supports 2 player co-op.

The story is true to the amazing LoTR storytelling and covers the epic finale to the trilogy. It follows 3 paths (wizard, king and hobbit) and 9 characters including Gandalf, Aragorn and Legolas to name a few.

The gameplay is a solid hack slash, where each character has their own combos and skills, including those unique to race. Levels can be gained by killing enemies, of which there are a good variety and many epic bosses. The challenge provided is just right, as it requires a good amount of strategy and teamwork, where just charging in is bound to get you overwhelmed.

The graphics are also amazing for the PS2 and use digital assets from the movie as well as lots of extras, such as interviews with the cast playing the game.


Champions of Norrath /rating:4.2

Play Time

  • Main Story: 10 – 15 hours
  • Side + Main: 20 – 30 hours

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Story: Solid 3 /icon:swords/rating:3
  • Coop Gameplay: Great 4 /icon:swords/rating:4
  • Graphics: Amazing 4 /icon:swords/rating:4
  • Challenge: Just Right /icon:swords/rating:3
  • Players: 4 /icon:gamepad/rating:4

Game Features

  • 5-Classes
  • Dungeon Crawling
  • Character Customization
  • D&D
a screenshot of the game  Champions of Norrath which depicts a battle

Impression

COR is another great option for those looking for some split screen action rpg goodness. Featuring 4 payers as oppose to 2, amazing graphics and solid yet cliche story, the gameplay holds it all together with your fun but standard ARPG goodness.

The story featured is solid, while being relatively cliched. The realm faces danger from an evil alliance forged by Orcs and Goblins, laying waste to the wood elves, and urging the need for a hero; One that will traverse all types of dangers, including forests, dungeons and lava to say the least.

The gameplay also follows the ARPG tried and true formula, it features 5 races that have their own play styles and roles within a party. To add more variety, it also allows for character customization.

The Graphics in COR are really nice, the quality of water, animation, level design and more are all high quality, with the exception of some blurring here and there.


Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance /rating:4

Play Time

  • Main Story: 20-30 hours

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Story: Solid 3 /icon:swords/rating:3
  • Coop Gameplay: Great 4 /icon:swords/rating:4
  • Graphics: Perfect 5 /icon:swords/rating:5
  • Challenge: Just Right /icon:swords/rating:3
  • Players: 2 /icon:gamepad/rating:2

Game Features

  • 3-Classes
  • Dungeon Crawling
  • D&D
a screenshot of the game  Baldurs Gate Alliance that shows a skeleton horde fighting a character

Impression

Baldur’s Gate is an incredibly fun experience, made better with a friend or family member. The ARPG formula works, the story is kept interesting and the graphics are amazing. Its only cons are its linear story and limit of 2 players.

The story is interesting and brought together really well, it follows the cliche of fighting against the darkness that threatens the peace of Baldur’s Gate. However it does lose points for a linear story telling experience and does not include any side-quests.

Gameplay relies on hacking and slashing your way through waves of enemies in dungeons on your way to the next objective. It features 3 characters to choose from including: Dwarven Warrior, Elven Sorceress and Human Archer. Skills are gained upon level up from killing enemies. It stays true to ARPG formula and brings it together in a way that’s really fun. The only con is that it’s limited to 2 players as oppose to 4.

The graphics in this game are beautiful for the PS2, it has a variety of settings such as vast forests, snow mountains and ice caves to name a few and includes details such as ripples when walking through ponds.


Gauntlet: Dark Legacy /rating:4

Play Time

  • Main Story: 10 – 15 hours
  • Side + Main: 20 – 30 hours

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Story: Great 4 /icon:swords/rating:4
  • Coop Gameplay: Great 4 /icon:swords/rating:4
  • Graphics: Alright 2 /icon:swords/rating:2
  • Challenge: Just Right /icon:swords/rating:3
  • Players: 4 /icon:gamepad/rating:5

Game Features

  • 16 classes
  • Arcade
a screenshot of the game  Gauntlet Dark Legacy that depicts a character running through a green field

Impression

If you’re looking for an arcade hack and slash action rpg, Gauntlet is your game! What it loses in the visual department it makes up with a huge roster, fun gameplay and an engaging story.

Gauntlet provides an engaging story true to the series. It features a powerful wizard Sumner who rules 8 realms. His younger brother who is jealous of his older brothers power and position, sets off in search of powerful magic, so that he can challenge the throne; and in doing so, lets the mighty demon Skorne escape and threaten the 8 realms.

The gameplay is where this title shines, it provides an arcade like type of hack and slash and a generous starting roster of 8 different classes including valkyries, jesters, dwarfs and more. You unlock more as you progress through a series of 60 levels with many epic bosses to slay.

The Graphics are not the most impressive on this list, as the characters tend to come out blocky and the first few levels are too detailed. However the backgrounds do get better in the later levels.

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Best Cozy Games for the Nintendo Switch that are Hidden Gems

What are the Best Cozy Games on Switch in 2023?

Step into a world of warmth and magic with cozy games on the Nintendo Switch! If you’re a fan of hidden gems that offer relaxation and enchantment, you’re in for a treat as our curated selection of games below has you covered with the best cozy games to play on switch in 2023. As always, this list is made for gamers by gamers and ranks the games based on metrics created for each niche, we hope you enjoy and find some great games to try out.

Metrics

Visuals Soundtrack Exploration
Pace Cosy Vibes

Spiritfarer /rating:5

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Soundtrack: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Exploration: Outstanding 5/icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Cosy Vibes: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Pace: Steady
  • Players: 2 /icon:gamepad/rating:2
a screenshot of the game Spiritfarer, in which a girl and deer are standing on a ship before a sunset

Game Page

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Impression

In the heartwarming world of Spiritfarer (released 2020) you’re not just a player; you’re a compassionate ferrymaster guiding lost souls to their final rest. With 1-2 players, you’ll embark on a remarkable journey as you befriend and nurture wayward spirits, helping them find solace in their journey towards the ultimate farewell. This enchanting title is renowned for its soothing soundtrack and exquisite hand-drawn visuals that breathe life into a captivating narrative. Your role? To provide a loving home for these spirits by crafting and enhancing their living spaces aboard your boat, all while delving into their pasts and aiding them in accepting their life and eventual passing. Traverse a vast and diverse array of islands, gathering and managing resources, fishing, cooking, and tending to your garden to forge deeper bonds with the spirits under your care. Spiritfarer also offers a delightful co-op mode for shared adventures.

The game boasts breathtaking illustrations, emotionally resonant gameplay and dialogue, the perfect blend of resource management and exploration, and the profound immersion facilitated by its evocative soundtrack and meaningful characters. Each element feels purposeful, making this a truly extraordinary experience. Also available: Farewell Edition.


Sky: Children of the Light /rating:4.75

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Soundtrack: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Exploration: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Cosy Vibes: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Pace: Steady
  • Players: 1 /icon:gamepad/rating:1
a screenshot of the game  Sky: Children of the Light in which three characters are flying towards a light above a mountain

Game Page

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Impression

In the captivating world of Sky: Children of the Light (released 2021), you step into a realm of wonder where you embody the Children of the Light. Your mission is to take to the skies and restore fallen stars back to their constellations. While the journey is primarily single-player, an online option lets you connect with up to 8 fellow travellers. Glide gracefully through the ethereal world of Sky, where collaboration is the key to exploring, solving intricate puzzles, and unveiling the world’s enigmatic mysteries.

One key features that sets the game apart is the sense of camaraderie it fosters. As you navigate this dreamlike realm, you’ll cross paths with players from around the globe. Every season brings new characters, each with their unique tales to share, adding depth and charm to your adventure. Personalize your character, and watch friendships flourish as you gift candles of light to one another.

Sky has breathtaking, dreamlike visuals, which captivate and immerse you in an enchanting world that feels like a living canvas. Unlike traditional dialogue-heavy narratives, Sky relies on gameplay to convey its emotional and meaningful story, offering a tranquil and contemplative experience. The game’s cross-platform play enables harmonious collaboration between players on different devices, uniting a global community. With regular updates and engaging events, Sky ensures that the journey never truly ends, inviting you to soar higher and discover more with each passing season.


Mythic Ocean /rating:4.5

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Soundtrack: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Exploration: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Cosy Vibes: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Pace: Gradual
  • Players: 1 /icon:gamepad/rating:1
a screenshot of the game  Mythic Ocean in which a turtle is swimming through the ocean

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Impression

In Mythic Ocean (released 2021) you venture into a captivating single-player narrative-driven game where you embark on a mesmerizing journey across the vast ocean. Here, you engage in meaningful conversations with a diverse cast of gods and sea creatures. Your role is to offer counsel to six distinct gods, each interaction shaping your story and, in turn, the world’s fate. You are free to explore the ocean’s depths at your own leisure, forging connections with the enigmatic sea creatures and guiding their world’s destiny through your choices. Building relationships with this eclectic array of characters is central, as combat and challenges take a backseat to tranquil and soothing gameplay. The pace is yours to dictate, allowing you to explore and interact in your preferred order and fully immerse yourself in the enchanting narrative.

The game’s visually striking world are brought to life by a wondrous art style. The relaxed atmosphere embraces your freedom to explore on your terms, granting you a truly audiovisual experience that enhances the dreamlike gameplay. Multiple endings and hidden secrets add to the game’s replay value, beckoning you to dive deeper into this rich and captivating oceanic narrative.


Cozy Grove /rating:4.25

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Soundtrack: Good 3 /icon:heart-circle/rating:3
  • Exploration: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Cosy Vibes: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Pace: Steady
  • Players: 1 /icon:gamepad/rating:1
a screenshot of the game  Cozy Grove that displays a cosy village filled with orange and white lights

Game Page

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Impression

Cozy Grove (released 2021) is a serene single-player life simulation game in which you step into the role of a Spirit Scout, finding solace on the mystical island of Cozy Grove. Your mission is to provide comfort to spirits and apparitions, guiding them towards inner peace by undertaking quests, gathering vital resources, and fostering cherished bonds with the island’s friendly residents. In a uniquely charming twist, the game syncs with real-time, granting you 30-60 minutes of daily quest content, after which you’re free to explore, craft, decorate, and fish at your own leisure. Your journey unfolds against a backdrop of a vibrant and cozy hand-drawn world, where every nook hides secrets, resources await your collection, and your interactions with the environment breathe life back into the island. Customize your campsite, nurture your community, and witness the island’s transformation with the changing seasons.

Cozy Grove has a truly dynamic gameplay, where the passage of time and shifting seasons encourage you to return, ensuring each visit brings new discoveries. Set against a backdrop of soothing melodies, the game embodies a laid-back and tranquil atmosphere, inviting you to savour every moment. With charming encounters and opportunities to forge heartfelt connections, the individual backgrounds of each spirit add depth and meaning to the narrative. The game’s visual charm thrives on the ebb and flow of the seasons, delivering a fresh and visually appealing experience. Offering a non-pressurized, stress-free gaming environment, Cozy Grove fosters a sense of community thanks to developers who are responsive to player feedback, creating a truly harmonious and heartwarming gaming experience.


Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition /rating:4

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Visuals: Outstanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Soundtrack: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Exploration: Good 3 /icon:heart-circle/rating:3
  • Cosy Vibes: Good 3 /icon:heart-circle/rating:3
  • Pace: Slow
  • Players: 1 /icon:gamepad/rating:1
a screenshot of the game  Kentucky Route Zero which depicts an outdoor bar with low ambient lighting

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Impression

In the atmospheric world of Kentucky Route Zero: TV edition, which made its Switch debut in 2020, you embark on a solitary journey deep beneath the surface, traveling the underground highways of Kentucky. Across the game’s five acts, you’ll encounter a mesmerizing cast of characters, including a young woman enveloped by phantoms, a child and his trusty eagle, and robot musicians. The game weaves a tapestry of themes touching on loneliness, identity, and the passage of time. As you progress, you’ll engage in meaningful conversations, solve puzzles, and make pivotal decisions, all conveyed through visually striking yet subtly muted scenes that give life to the game’s dreamlike atmosphere. The narrative’s direction and conclusion are in your hands, with your choices shaping the story.

Kentucky Route Zero is renowned for its deep, surreal storytelling and its immersive blend of 2D and 3D art styles. The emotive characters that populate this world are shaped by your choices and interactions, fostering a unique and emotionally rich experience. Accompanied by an immersive and moody soundtrack, the game offers significant replay value due to its multiple possible endings. If you’re drawn to the cozy allure of nocturnal drives through the rain, this thought-provoking journey is sure to resonate with you.


Bear and Breakfast /rating:4

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Visuals: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Soundtrack: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Exploration: Good 3 /icon:heart-circle/rating:3
  • Cosy Vibes: Oustanding 5 /icon:heart-circle/rating:5
  • Pace: Gradual
  • Players: 1 /icon:gamepad/rating:1
a screenshot of the game  Bear and Breakfast, in which a bear is walking through a forest

Game Page

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Impression

In the heart of 2022, Bear and Breakfast emerged as a delightful single-player adventure, casting you in the furry role of Hank. Playing as a bear with a vision, you decide to transform an abandoned woodland shack into a cozy bed and breakfast, setting the stage for a charming and heartwarming journey. As you delve into the game, you’ll channel your inner innkeeper, managing and upgrading the inn’s rooms, carefully curating its decor, and making it a welcoming haven for guests.

But this isn’t just a tale of hospitality; it’s an exploration of mysteries lurking within the forest. Your days will be filled with interactions with intriguing guests, embarking on quests that weave captivating stories, and venturing into the depths of the lush forest. What truly sets Bear and Breakfast apart is the power of choice. Your decisions ripple through the narrative, shaping both the storyline and the bonds you forge along the way.

The game features an enchanting, hand-drawn art style, which whisks you away into a world brimming with charm and mystery. Creative challenges immerse you deeply in the storyline, while the game’s quirky humour ensures an enjoyable and light-hearted experience. All of this unfolds against the backdrop of a charming soundtrack as you create a cozy, relaxed atmosphere within the forest. Bear and Breakfast is an invitation to experience a truly heartwarming and enchanting adventure.


New Pokemon Snap /rating:3.75

Ratings (Out of 5)

  • Visuals: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Soundtrack: Good 3 /icon:heart-circle/rating:3
  • Exploration: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Cosy Vibes: Great 4 /icon:heart-circle/rating:4
  • Pace: Gradual
  • Players: 1 /icon:gamepad/rating:1
a screenshot of the game  New Pokemon Snap which shows an apple in front of a pokemon

Game Page

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Impression

The captivating world of New Pokemon Snap (released 2021) pays homage to the classic 1999 game on the Nintendo N64 by bringing its enchanting gameplay to the modern era. As a solo player (though online options are available), you’ll step into the shoes of a photographer and researcher alongside Professor Mirror, embarking on an exhilarating adventure to unravel the secrets of the Illumina phenomenon. Armed with your trusty camera, you’ll journey in the NEO-ONE through lush beaches, dense jungles, and arid deserts, photographing Pokémon in their natural habitats as they go about their daily routines, whether it’s playing, feasting, or patrolling. With over 200 Pokémon from various generations to encounter, no two expeditions are the same, particularly as you witness their behaviours change from day to night.

This visually striking game captivates with its vibrant, detailed presentation, invoking nostalgia for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Its non-competitive and unique gameplay fosters a genuine connection with Pokémon, allowing you to interact with them in new and exciting ways. Beyond the thrill of the wild encounters, you’ll earn high scores based on the quality of your photographs, challenging yourself to capture Pokémon in various poses and behaviours. As you progress, you can enhance your camera’s capabilities, unlock useful tools, and even engage with a global community of photographers, sharing and appreciating each other’s captures. With its engaging gameplay, good replay value, and the sheer joy of encountering Pokémon in their natural habitats, this game is a delightful adventure for Pokémon enthusiasts of all ages.

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