The best PS5 games worth gifting (or adding to your own collection) in 2025

After five years on the market, there are currently thousands of games available on the PlayStation 5.If you’re not playing the games yourself, it’s hard to know where to even begin.

That’s where we come in.If you’re shopping for a gamer in your life (or yourself) and need advice on which games are worth it, this comprehensive list includes titles that are either best-selling or flying a bit under the radar.We’ve invested many hours of “research” playing through a lot of what you see here, and will continue to do so, so keep checking back for new additions.It’s worth noting that although there are plenty of amazing indie games available through the PlayStation Store, this list will primarily focus on titles that are available as physical copies.Adventure games like this don’t come along very often.

Players take control of Astro and explore over 50 planets, trying to track down lost crew members.It won the Game of the Year award at the 2024 Game Awards.2025 was a big year for high-profile sequels.

This follow-up to the award-winning 2019 action-adventure title continues Sam’s (Norman Reedus) story.Act strategically.

Your choice can affect how other players experience the game.This 2025 Game of the Year winner perfectly showcases how far video games have evolved since the days of Pong.It’s breathtakingly gorgeous, and the gameplay stacks up too.

Games like this don’t come around very often.This one happens to be a personal favorite.I never thought Ghost of Tsushima could be topped, but this new installment more than delivers.

My dream is for them to keep churning these out so I can devour every single one.Level up your wizarding skills by attending classes and completing side missions in this epic masterpiece set in the world of Harry Potter.It’ll provide hours of magical gameplay no matter which house the sorting hat places you in.The original Mortal Kombat game was released in 1992, and it’s been a bloodbath ever since.

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