The PlayStation 5 has seen some outright bangers land on the system. There have been entirely new titles like Returnal, follow-ups of last-gen series like Horizon: Forbidden West and Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and even a good old-fashioned return to popular franchises like God of War and Final Fantasy 7.

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These titles are usually overlooked but each one offers an incredible and often unique gameplay experience.

Naturally, among all this hype, some video games get left by the wayside. Whether their reception was a bit harsh or they didn’t receive the buzz they deserved, many may have missed these titles entirely. Let’s look at some of these diamonds in the rough for the PlayStation 5 that never had a chance to shine properly.

Updated on March 2, 2024, by Grant Burton: There are a lot of games on the PlayStation 5, some exclusive to the console, and some that are multiplatform. To truly reflect the plethora of underrated games, this list needed to be expanded upon. The ranking has also been adjusted to reflect these new inclusions, and additional information and details on all of these games have been added.

15 Haven

Released
December 3, 2020
Developer(s)
The Game Bakers
Genre(s)
Adventure , RPG
ESRB
M For Mature 17+ due to Fantasy Violence, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Use of Drugs
  • A science fiction romance story.
  • It features real-time combat with a turn-based aesthetic.

Haven was released shortly after the PS5 launched in December 2020, and was quite a unique sci-fi experience. Instead of being chosen to stop ultimate evil, you played as a pair of lovers trying to escape from an authoritarian society in deep space.

Yu and Kay were lovers, which the antagonistic Apiary was against due to its practice of forced marriages. Naturally, the pair board a spaceship, run off to a mysterious planet and deal with the consequences of their decisions back home and what this new world has in store.

The gameplay was an exciting mesh of floating everywhere with anti-gravity boots and defeating enemies with real-time combat in a turn-based aesthetic. Occasionally, this did lead to busy work, but the chemistry and writing of our main heroes easily made up for it. Their relationship was very believable and raw. Something that was a true standout for the title.

14 Terminator: Resistance Enhanced

  • It added new story content to the upgraded PS4 game.
  • The game offers exploration, combat, and character upgrades.

While one could argue this is just a PS5 upgrade for a PS4 title, Terminator: Resistance Enhanced brought along entirely new story content alongside the updates. Taking place in the Terminator universe, where Skynet has already destroyed much of the world, you play as Jacob Rivers, who starts as another foot soldier in the Resistance. He soon gets tangled up with a group of survivors and learns he is much more important to the cause than he thought.

Terminator: Resistance Enhanced has been politely described as Fallout-lite. It has basic level design and, admittedly, some jank in there, but plenty of options to explore, fight, and upgrade your character in fun ways. However, there’s not really a feeling of being doomed like you’re facing realistic Terminators and that may dissuade some fans of the franchise.

13 Immortals: Fenyx Rising

Released
December 3, 2020
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Quebec
Genre(s)
Action RPG
ESRB
T for Teen: Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
  • A mix of The Legend of Zelda and Assassin’s Creed.
  • Cartoonish art style and humor turned people away.

Immortals: Fenyx Rising was regularly compared to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, as well as Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey. While it shares a lot in common with those acclaimed games, such as the open-world exploration of Zelda, and the mechanics of Assassin’s Creed, people did not flock to play the game.

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Immortals differentiated itself with a funny, charming story, filled with Greek mythology and quirky characters. Its combat was more expansive than Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey though. Its art style, use of humour, and dated mission design let it down slightly, and it never got the acclaim or attention it deserved.

Want to know if this game is for you? Here's our review of Immortals: Fenyx Rising.

12 Ghostwire: Tokyo

Released
March 25, 2022
Developer(s)
Tango Gameworks
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure
ESRB
T for Teen: Language, Violence
  • It features a realistic Tokyo layered with Japanese folklore.
  • It's a mix of exploration, combat, and horror.

Unlike its predecessor, Tango Gameworks' The Evil Within, Ghostwire: Tokyo did not have an emotional, fleshed-out story. What Ghostwire did right, however, was nail a realistic Tokyo layered in Japanese folklore.

You play as Akito, who is partially possessed by a spirit named KK, slinging out spells and martial arts moves at demons, supernatural creatures, and more. A creepypasta author would have a field day with all the weird, unnerving enemies.

There’s something about saving Akito’s sister, but the bread and butter of Ghostwire: Tokyo is exploring a detailed map by flying, grappling, and chasing down mysterious foes and missions. The mix of action and eerie makes it surprising how under the radar this game feels.

Ghostwire Tokyo isn't for everyone. Read our review to find out why.

11 Aragami 2

Released
September 17, 2021
Developer(s)
Lince Works
Genre(s)
Action , Stealth
ESRB
M For Mature 17+ due to Blood, Violence
  • A mix of stealth and combat encounters.
  • It can be played solo or with a friend.

Aragami 2 might have lost some focus and retconned some story details, but inhabiting the shoes of a shadow spirit with ninja abilities proved as satisfying as ever. Sitting in wait while contemplating your next move made every enemy feel like prey that you were stalking, and rewarded innovative thinking instead of brute force action.

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Maps may have gotten repetitive after visiting them for the fourth time, but they were almost perfectly designed for solo or co-op play alike.

Our review of Aragami 2 might convince you to play it.

10 Sackboy: A Big Adventure

Released
November 12, 2020
Developer(s)
Sumo Digital
Genre(s)
3D Platformer , Action , Adventure
ESRB
E For Everyone due to Mild Cartoon Violence, Mild Lyrics
  • Offers a lot of customizations for Sackboy’s appearance.
  • The game was overlooked by other PlayStation 5 launch titles.

Throughout the PlayStation 3 and 4 generations, Sackboy was the star of a series of games all about creativity and platforming. He even became a mascot for the system because of his popularity. When the PlayStation 5 launched, his newest outing came with it: Sackboy: A Big Adventure.

This title doubled down on the platforming elements, added in a charming, family-friendly story, and a tonne of customization options for Sackboy’s appearance. For fans of platformers, it didn’t necessarily reinvent the wheel, but it offered solid gameplay with some fun, musical moments, and it was a lot of fun.

Our review of this charming platformer.

9 Bugsnax

Released
November 12, 2020
Developer(s)
Young Horses
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure , Indie Games , Puzzle
ESRB
E10+ for Everyone 10+: Animated Blood, Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes
  • A mix of Ape Escape and Pokemon.
  • Eating bugs replaces body parts with that bug-like parts.

In today’s gaming world, the names Ape Escape and Pokemon Snap don’t have the stopping power they once did. Had Bugsnax been released almost a decade prior, it may have been a household name, as it’s a weird, beautiful combination of the two.

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The Muppet-esque Grumpuses inhabit the world of Bugsnax. A handful of them discover a mysterious island full of the titular Bugsnax - half-insect, half-food hybrids. These creatures can be devoured by the weird but affable Grumpuses to replace their body parts with food.

How anyone would be okay with such a transition is still left up to debate. The rest of the game has you collecting these little buggers in various ways through colorful environments before their cute, innocent ways lead to one of the biggest tone shifts in gaming.

Bugsnax is a weird game, check our review before buying it.

8 Arcadegeddon

  • It's a roguelike with guns, powerups, and lots of neon.
  • You play as a customisable character.

Illfonic has a spotty track record when it comes to video games. When it succeeds in one way (Friday the 13th), they fail another way (Predator: Hunting Grounds). This could be why Arcadegeddon flew under the radar, even with the title launching on PlayStation Plus in July 2022.

Arcadegeddon, at its core, is a roguelike with guns, powerups, and lots and lots of neon. Literal oceans of neon. You control a customizable Osmosis Jones wannabe and dive headfirst into a virtual simulation to save a beloved store owner’s shop. This futuristic world has its currency and, quite frankly, its entire economy in these deep dives.

You then travel across beautiful maps in scale and design, destroying different types of enemies before arriving at a boss. The gameplay loop is compelling, and the combat is expertly crafted so that you’ll want to play again and again, even if you fully complete a run. It’s a shame that the game’s post-launch support has been negligible.

7 Hoa

  • A short, puzzle platformer.
  • Its art design and soundtrack are inspired by Studio Ghibli.

Hoa is a straightforward puzzle platformer that will only take around two hours of your time. What makes it worth your investment is the angelic soundtrack and gorgeous art design. It has been compared to a Studio Ghibli creation, but Hoa stands up on its own two feet and then some.

The main character is very tiny. Trees, bugs, fish, and even some grass will tower over you, but you never feel overwhelmed on the journey to free an old friend. Other than that, Hoa isn’t much in the way of storytelling. The real experience here is just being in the moment and taking one easy task at a time.

6 Evil West

  • A linear, third-person action game.
  • It mixes the Wild West with vampires.

A linear, third-person action game reminiscent of early PS3 titles, with supernatural vampires in the Wild West, and made by the same developers who handled the rebooted Shadow Warrior trilogy. What more needs to be said about this extravagant rebel?

Evil West may not have the best graphics, but it’s an action-adventure romp that is hardly seen in gaming anymore. Its unabashedly B-movie story showcases some unbelievable powers in the gameplay that wouldn’t even be around in modern times. Evil West is a powerhouse in the fun department and makes for a vampire game that doesn’t take itself seriously. After all, you will repeatedly punch vampires in the mouth with metal gauntlets.

Our review of Evil West might win you over.

5 Valkyrie Elysium

  • You play as a Valkyrie of Norse legend.
  • It mixes Norse mythology with the aesthetics of JRPG's and Japanese action.

As the first home console release for the Valkyrie Profile series since 2006, Valkyrie Elysium tasks you with being a newly born Valkyrie of Norse legend. The one and only Odin has created Nora as Ragnarok rages, and he needs you to go to Earth to stamp out corrupted souls and retrieve them to prevent the apocalypse. While the plot may be a standard affair, not everything is as it seems.

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What Valkyrie Elysium does best, though, is give you wide-ranging areas to explore and enemies to defeat in a style similar to Devil May Cry. There are plenty of weapons to acquire and combos to learn, so the combat does just enough to hold off being stale.

Not to mention it has the color palette of a Soulsborne game. If a touch of being generic here or there doesn’t bother you, Valkyrie Elysium should be a journey taken soon.

4 Kena: Bridge Of Spirits

Developer(s)
Ember Lab
Genre(s)
Adventure
ESRB
T for Teen: Fantasy Violence
Released
September 21, 2021
  • Beautiful visuals were the main attraction.
  • Challenging gameplay would turn off some people.

Every now and then, a video game launches with visuals that are mind-blowing. Sometimes, we’re left saying ‘this looks like a Pixar movie.’ In the case of Kena: Bridge of Spirits, it looked exactly like a Pixar movie, and one of the good ones too.

It wasn’t just the visuals that were praised though. Kena had a solid, emotional story, alongside some challenging, albeit limited gameplay. It may look like a children’s game, but it targets more experienced players. Ultimately, Kena was a good adventure that was overlooked by many.

If you want to know more about Kena: Bridge of Spirit, why not read our review?

3 Outriders

Developer(s)
People Can Fly
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter
ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes
Released
April 1, 2021
  • A cooperative, role playing shooter game.
  • Plagued with launch issues, impacting its reach and reception.

This cooperative, action-role-playing shooter takes place near the year 2200, on a planet in far-off space. Outriders’ plot alone introduces intrigue and despair that would have made it a hit as a TV show.

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Better yet, Outriders has some solid shooting and gameplay mechanics, some of which harken to the successes of Destiny 2. The fast-moving, frenetic gameplay and customizable skill tree should have made Outriders a bright star in gaming. It’s disappointing that launch woes prevented many from experiencing everything on offer.

A poor story, but fun gameplay? Find out more in our Outriders review.

2 Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy

Developer(s)
Eidos Montreal
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure
ESRB
Teen // Language, Mild Blood, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence
Released
October 26, 2021
  • One of Marvel’s best video games.
  • Simplistic gameplay and combat were a turn-off for some.

The Guardians of the Galaxy is one of Marvel’s most successful properties, primarily because of the movies by James Gunn. A big-budget, high-quality game should have been a no-brainer then. But it was released to little attention.

Sadly, this was overlooked by many despite being very good. It features some of the best visuals in modern gaming, along with a detailed, depth-filled story filled with captivating characters and excellent voice acting. Its simplistic gameplay was the only weak point and was seemingly enough to turn people off from playing it. While not exclusive to the PlayStation 5, the game is one of the best, and most underrated, that’s available on the system.

Find out whether this was a must-play and read our Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy review.

1 Astro’s Playroom

Developer(s)
ASOBI Team
Genre(s)
Platformer
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ due to Fantasy Violence
  • The best-selling PlayStation 5 game ever.
  • One of the best platform games ever made.

While it may be by default, Astro’s Playroom is the best-selling PlayStation 5 game ever. Because it was offered as a free game for everyone who bought the console. Sadly, not everyone played it, nor did they necessarily want it.

Astro’s Playroom is a showcase of the PlayStation 5 and the DuelSense’s capabilities. On top of that, it’s one of the best platformers ever made, only really marred by its short run time. Still, it remains one of the most underrated, yet also the most available PlayStation 5 game.

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