

If you like Persona 5 Royal, try: Persona 4: Dancing All Nightįans of the series didn't exactly love the story, and I would rank MGS 3, 4 and 2 above V (in that order), but The Phantom Pain still offers some incredible action gameplay. Persona 5 can be found fairly cheaply if you just want the base game. If you like JRPGs or school-based anime shows, you're going to love Persona 5, which was recently revamped with the release of Royal. If you like FFXV, try: Final Fantasy VII Remake (soon), Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age

If you're looking for a colossal RPG to sink hours into, you could do much worse than FFXV, which trades the series' traditional turn-based combat for more modern active combat, and is just beautiful to look at. If you like Death Stranding, try: Tricky Towers to be constantly engaging and strangely soothing. Hideo Kojima's groundbreaking latest release was polarizing for reviewers, some of whom labeled it a walking simulator, but I find delivering packages across the post-cataclysm U.S.

If you like Nioh 2, try: Bloodborne, Sekiro, Dark Souls Remastered If you like Horizon Zero Dawn, try: Days GoneĪ brutally challenging, but rewarding romp through fantastical Sengoku-era Japan. One of the best-looking games on PS4, a stunning open-world game that fans of Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed and The Witcher should love. If you like Animal Crossing, try: Stardew Valley, Doraemon: Story of Seasons, My Time At Portia If you like Yakuza, try: Fist of the North Star: Lost ParadiseĪnimal Crossing is so incredibly chill that it certainly won't be for everyone, but it's a perfect relaxation game, and we could all use that right about now. Incredibly fun beat-em-up action in semi-open-world Japan with a wide array of hilarious side stories and fun minigames to play.
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Yakuza games originally released on PS2 and PS3 and never quite caught on in the U.S, but the entire series has since been revamped for modern consoles and re-released. If you like Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, try: Assassin's Creed: Origins If you like Fire Emblem: Three Houses, try: Fire Emblem Heroes (phone app)Ī journey through beautiful ancient Greece, and the best installment in the long-running series to date. If you like Breath of the Wild, try: The Legend of Zelda: Link's AwakeningĪ brilliant tactical RPG with a highly satisfying battle system. It's extremely accessible even if you aren't a vet of the series, and is one of the very first games you should add to your Switch library. Modern, open-world Zelda in a beautifully crafted world. If you like The Witcher 3, try: Kingdom Come: Deliverance Play as the definitive version of Geralt of Rivia (sorry, Henry Cavill), slay monsters across the continent, or just spend all your time with Gwent. The game that set a new standard for open world RPGs. If you like Red Dead Redemption 2, try: Grand Theft Auto V Visually stunning, with an entertaining story you'll want to play to the end. The ultimate outlaw simulator, with one of the best open, living worlds ever created. Some other lists to check out: The 18 best food shows on Netflix right now The 41 best movies to stream on Amazon Prime right now The 17 best sitcoms to stream on Hulu right now Here are 28 excellent single-player games to dive into while you’re stuck at home, with picks for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC, along with secondary recommendations if you’ve already played a given game. If you’re tired of Battle Royale games and looking for a lengthy single-player experience, we’re here to help. There are more options than ever in 2020 given the vast array of streaming options, and for gamers, the past few years have delivered a few all-time classics.

Responsible citizens have been staying at home in recent weeks, and stay-at-home and social distancing orders could be extended for a significant period as we all work to flatten the curve of the coronavirus outbreak.
