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PlayStation LifeStyle’s 10 Best PS5 Games of 2025

9. Leden 2026 v 21:07
Death Stranding 2 PS5
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With another stellar year of gaming squarely in the rearview mirror, the staff here at PlayStation Lifestyle decided to take a trip down memory lane, tally up what new games we played over the past 12 months, and see which ones got enough votes to land a spot on our coveted list of best games from 2025.

Interestingly, in what might be an all-time record low, only five Sony first-party titles launched this year (discounting ports and rereleases), so a vast majority of our list is comprised of indie and AAA titles from other publishers. Chances are, you’ve heard of or played most of the games that made the cut, but a couple of our inclusions might take you by surprise.

And without further ado… the list!

PS5 RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
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10. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Showing just how loaded this year with great games, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 barely managed to lay claim to the number 10 spot. However, there’s no denying the sheer artistry on display with Sandfall Interactive’s debut title. Most RPG fans worth their salt are at the very least familiar with Clair Obscure, but if this one passed you by entirely, we’d love to know what rock you find yourself living under.

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 scope held back by Xbox Series S
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9. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

We wouldn’t blame you if you forgot that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II even came out in 2025, seeing as how it launched at the very beginning of February. This is the second, and final, European-developed RPG to make it onto our list, but unlike Clair Obscur, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II trades in the linear, dark fantasy Belle Époque setting for a truly stunning recreation of 15th-century Bohemia. If an unrivaled sense of freedom, a vast open-world that’s begging to be explored, and the unforgiving, harsh realities of medieval life and warfare pique your interest, you shouldn’t pass this one up.

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8. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

With a handful of Metal Gear fans on staff, it’s no surprise that Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater has slithered its way onto our list. Even though series creator Hideo Kojima parted ways with Konami a decade ago and had zero involvement with the development of this remake, the original PS2 version was (or rather, still is) such a remarkable game, that its success was all but guaranteed. With a handful of quality of life improvements, a modernized control scheme, and a next-gen coat of ray-traced paint, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater looks and plays like a proper remake; anyone claiming that it’s a simple, by-the-numbers cash grab is woefully mistaken.

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7. Lumines: Arise

Much like the previous entry on our list, Lumines: Arise doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel when it comes to its moment-to-moment action. In fact, aside from the newly-added Burst mechanic, Lumines: Arise’s gameplay is almost identical to the original PSP version that launched over 20 years ago. Of course, if you know anything about the series, the gameplay is only a part of the magic. From its entrenching, mesmerizing visuals to its stellar soundtrack, Lumines: Arise is a feast for the eyes and ears, and is also a sight to behold when playing in VR.

Split Fiction PS5 Review
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6. Split Fiction

Having laid out the foundation with A Way Out and upping the ante with It Takes Two, it’s hardly a surprise that Split Fiction was a smash hit right out of the gates. Developer Hazelight Studios has perfected its craft of creating compelling co-operative gaming experiences, and with Split Fiction, it has even managed to upend our expectations once again. Whether you’re taking to the skies on the back of a dragon or fending off cyber-ninjas, there’s plenty of fun to be had here. If we were to make one suggestion, if you give this one a go, try to find a co-op buddy who can play on the couch next to you if that’s at all possible.

Blue Prince PS Store deal
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5. Blue Prince

Like a few other titles on this list, Blue Prince sort of took us by surprise when it launched, and once it sank its roguelike hooks into us, we couldn’t get enough of it. Granted, some of its puzzles border on cruelly obscure, and at least one writer on our team lost hours of progress to the dreaded (and thankfully, fixed) save bug, but Blue Prince successfully wormed its way into the inner recesses of our brains, keeping us hooked on its addictive loop of drafting new rooms, uncovering more lore, and peeling back more layers of its seemingly never-ending puzzle. It’s an onion lover’s dream! Or, parfaits, if you prefer.

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4. Battlefield 6

After a string of middling releases and years of losing ground to its competitors, Battlefield is finally back, and baby, it’s as good as it’s ever been. Sure, there are dozens of other shooters, competitive and casual alike, that are constantly vying for our attention, but Battlefield 6’s objective-focused, squad-centric flavor of running and gunning offers an experience that few other games come close to matching. The environmental destruction and sheer number of vehicles and weapons to master are just the icing on the cake.

PS5 exclusive Ghost of Yotei
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3. Ghost of Yotei

Even though its story is a rather conventional revenge tale that doesn’t exactly break the mold, Ghost of Yotei is still a top-tier experience from start to finish. Building off the foundation laid out in Ghost of Tsushima, developer Sucker Punch is firing on all cylinders this time around and pushes the PS5 (and PS5 Pro, for that matter) to its limit. It’s one of the most gorgeous games we’ve seen to date, and with a handful of visual filters and audio mixes to choose from, it’s almost begging to be replayed a second (or even third) time.

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2. Sword of the Sea

2025 saw the launch of a handful of different skating games, but none of them came close to matching the sense of wonder and awe that Sword of the Sea manages to evoke. It strikes an amazing balance between offering up platforming challenges and puzzles, and letting you explore a beautiful world that’s chock-full of surprises that are just waiting to be discovered and experienced firsthand. If you enjoyed Journey, or either of developer Giant Squid’s previous titles (Abzû, The Pathless), this one’s a no-brainer.

Death Stranding 2 Review Sandstorm
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1. Death Stranding 2: On The Beach

Sure, its detractors will be quick to label it as a glorified walking simulator, but Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is so much more than that. It’s a reflection on our current society, a world in which everyone is more connected than ever, but simultaneously, more isolated and alone. It’s a stunning achievement on a technical level, serving up some of the best visuals and most lovingly crafted cutscenes we’ve seen to date. And, for a handful of us staffers and contributors, it’s another opportunity to take a peek into the mind of Hideo Kojima, an absolute juggernaut of a game developer who’s been reinventing genres and subverting expectations for four decades at this point. But, above all, it’s a game about sticks. And ropes. Oh, and chiral networks. And don’t forget Timefall. Plate gates too!

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2026 Grammy Nominations Snub Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Death Stranding 2 Soundtracks, Sparking Outrage

8. Listopad 2025 v 14:23

The 2026 Grammy nominations are out – which includes the video game best score soundtrack nominations. Announced on November 7, 2026 – the nominations have ignited controversy due to the peculiar choices.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Death Stranding 2 are both critically acclaimed games that will be nominated for Game of the Year. With exceptional OSTs, these games have curiously been snubbed from the nominations.

On top of that, Helldivers 2 has been nominated – even though it was released in early 2024. For all video game awards, the popular game from Arrowhead Game Studios was not even considered. It was already nominated for various awards in the previous iteration of 2025.

Besides that, most of the nominations are either movie tie-ins or games that are from popular movie franchises. So, you can reasonably see why gamers are not happy with these nominations.

2026 Grammy Nominees for Best Video Game Soundtrack

The following games were announced for the Best Video Game Soundtrack category for the 2026 Grammy’s:

  • Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Secrets of the Spires (Pinar Toprak)
  • Helldivers 2 (Wilbert Roget II)
  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Gordy Haab)
  • Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card & a Pirate’s Fortune (Cody Matthew Johnson & Wilbert Roget II)
  • Sword of the Sea (Austin Wintory).
Best Video Games Soundtrack nomination Grammys 2026
Source: Nominations video from official Grammys page.

Curiously, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is missing despite its OST being critically acclaimed. Composed solo by Lorien Testard, features 177 tracks totaling over 8 hours and topped Billboard’s Classical and Classical Crossover charts for 10+ weeks, amassing 333 million streams. It really is baffling how it’s missing.

On top of that, Death Stranding 2‘s score, by Ludvig Forssell and Woodkid, was praised for its emotional depth and was a huge part of the game. It’s currently nominated for the Video Game Score category at the 16th Hollywood Music in Media Awards.

Both soundtracks are currently frontrunners to be nominated at The Game Awards as well.

Helldivers 2 came out in February 2024 which makes this nomination all the more confusing. By all counts, it should not be considered for any category even if it is a multiplayer game.

The inclusion of Indiana Jones, Star Wars Outlaws and Avatar also makes these nominations lose credibility. Just because they have movie franchises doesn’t mean they should be here.

Eiffel Tower from Expedition 33
Source: Expedition 33 official Steam page

Community Backlash and Calls for Grammy Reform

Understandably, players and game critics alike are incredibly critical of these nominations. According to many, these games do not represent the musical quality we have seen from games this year. Rather, they are simply popular names that a movie enthusiast might know of.

It seems that these nominations are based purely on industry politics and marketing agendas.

Many players have even made fun of the nominations, suggesting that whoever voted for these games ‘does not play video games.’ This also makes sense considering that Indiana Jones, Star Wars Outlaws and Avatar are all games with popular movie franchises.

“Grammys proving they don’t play video games or listen to its music for game context. They asked what games were based on movies and nominated those.” said a user on X (Twitter).

However, there are some players who have suggested that these games simply did not submit their OSTs for the awards to be considered. If you do not submit your works, you do not get nominated at the Grammy’s.

But there are others mentioning that this is fake news. Unfortunately, we have not been able to confirm this since there hasn’t been any official announcement or news on the matter.

But either way, the Grammys really need to revamp how they choose their nominations. Otherwise, gamers will never take the awards and nominations seriously.

Grammy Nominations for Best Video Game Soundtrack.

Laced Records was trying to get Clair Obscur nominated for a few categories, but unfortunately it didn't seem to work out. pic.twitter.com/PTSCvCjIu8

— Stealth (@Stealth40k) November 7, 2025

We’re curious to hear your take on these nominations. Do you agree with these nominations or think that both of these games have been robbed? Let us know in the comments!

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