PlayStation may seem like a newcomer compared to giants like Nintendo, but the original PlayStation debuted 30 years ago. Each console generation has introduced exciting exclusive titles, solidifying Sony’s position with compelling first-party studios. While PlayStation might not have franchises as enduring as Mario or Zelda, its impact on the gaming industry is undeniable. Many of the best PS5 games are flagship PlayStation titles, and the most anticipated upcoming releases continue these beloved series. Let’s explore and rank the best PlayStation franchises, both active and retired.
10. Killzone
A Helghast soldier from Killzone: Shadow Fall
Positioned as a rival to Halo, Killzone captivated a dedicated fanbase with its gritty narrative of war between the Interplanetary Strategic Alliance (ISA) and the Helghast. Exiled to a harsh planet, the Helghast, with their distinct glowing red eyes and Nazi-influenced aesthetic, became iconic adversaries. While the shooting mechanics were solid, they rarely pushed boundaries. Similarly, despite four main games and two spin-offs, the overarching narrative never quite reached its full potential.
9. Resistance
Resistance 3 gameplay
Developed by Insomniac Games, known for Ratchet & Clank, Resistance offered a refreshing take on the first-person shooter genre. The alternate history setting, featuring the Chimera invasion in the 1950s, blended historical and sci-fi elements effectively. Unlike Killzone, Resistance emphasized character development and emotional stakes. Its unique weaponry, inventive gameplay, and compelling story left players wanting more, with unanswered questions remaining at the series’ conclusion.
8. Sly Cooper
Sly Cooper perched on a spire
The PS2 era was a golden age for 3D platformers. Sly Cooper distinguished itself with cel-shaded visuals, comic book-style cutscenes, and a surprisingly dark storyline centered on a master thief. The sequels elevated the series with expanded character rosters, intricate stealth mechanics, and satisfying heists that rewarded careful planning and character development.
7. Jak & Daxter
Jak and Daxter with a Power Cell
Beginning as a lighthearted collect-a-thon, Jak & Daxter evolved significantly throughout its run. The series retained its 3D platforming core while exploring darker themes, open-world environments, and more combat-focused gameplay. Jak 3 embraced a Mad Max-inspired setting, showcasing Naughty Dog’s versatility and evolution. While not their most acclaimed work, the series remains fondly remembered.
6. Ratchet & Clank
Ratchet firing a weapon
Ratchet & Clank stands as one of the most prolific and consistently enjoyable PlayStation franchises. Its enduring appeal lies in its charming characters, imaginative weaponry, and polished third-person shooter/platformer gameplay. Each installment introduces new weapons and abilities, keeping the experience fresh while maintaining its core strengths. Ratchet & Clank remains a family-friendly classic enjoyed by gamers of all ages.
5. Horizon
Aloy using a bow and arrow in Horizon Forbidden West
With only two mainline entries, Horizon has quickly established itself as a major PlayStation franchise. Guerilla Games, known for Killzone, successfully transitioned to open-world RPGs with Horizon Zero Dawn. The captivating premise of hunting robotic dinosaurs with primitive weapons, coupled with a compelling narrative exploring the world’s origins, resonated with players. The visually stunning sequel further enriched the experience, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the concluding chapter.
4. God of War
Kratos and Atreus
The God of War franchise transcended its origins as a visceral power fantasy with the 2018 reboot and its sequel. Kratos, once defined by rage, became a complex and relatable character, exploring themes of fatherhood and personal growth. The series expertly blends emotional depth with stunning visuals and satisfying combat, representing the best of narrative-driven gaming.
3. Marvel’s Spider-Man
Spider-Man swinging through the city
Marvel’s Spider-Man stands out among numerous Spider-Man adaptations. By skipping the well-trodden origin story, the game explores a fresh perspective on the character’s mythology. While honoring the source material, it also takes risks and reimagines familiar characters. The exhilarating web-swinging traversal and fluid combat perfectly capture the essence of Spider-Man, making it a must-play for fans and newcomers alike.
2. The Last of Us
Ellie with a guitar
The Last of Us has achieved remarkable cultural impact, amplified by its successful HBO adaptation. Its compelling narrative, exceptional performances, and engaging gameplay have made it a defining PlayStation franchise. While its exploration of dark themes can be intense, the emotional depth and narrative mastery elevate it to a truly memorable experience.
1. Uncharted
Nathan Drake in Uncharted 4
Uncharted edges out The Last of Us with its balanced blend of thrilling action, lighthearted humor, and engaging characters. While capable of exploring darker themes, the series maintains a sense of fun and adventure. Players embody the fantasy of a treasure hunter, solving puzzles, and narrowly escaping perilous situations. Uncharted delivers a captivating and emotionally resonant experience that solidifies its place as a top PlayStation franchise.