Let me review one by one.
1. Rocket League (Recommended)
The most competitive game all the time and officially Rocket League. SIMPLE is the key here. Excelling in sport means knowing when a moment is outside of your control and recognizing when an opportunity is there to seize. In Rocket League, both events occur countless times in any given match. It's not surprising for a game heavily inspired by soccer. It caters to the competitive realist who thrills in having sole control of the ball for a few seconds despite knowing it can be snatched at any time. The best part is that you get to kill opponents' dreams and agonize in your own losses from the comfort of a very, very fast car.
2. Super Time Force Ultra (Recommended for Platformer player)
Do you want to see President PS Sony Shuuhei Yoshida-san play as the main character? Try this one. Super Time Force is an action-packed platformer with a time-travelling twist! Youre in control of time itself, bending and stretching it to your advantage on the battlefield. Rewind time and choose when to jump back into the action, teaming-up with your past selves in a unique single-player co-op experience! Take control of up to 16 unique characters, and battle across 6 different time periods, from the long-ago past to the far-away future.
3. Unmechanical Extended Edition (Recommended for Puzzle player)
Test your IQ in here. Explore the non-linear levels at your own pace, many of which will require some out-of-the-box thinking and the process of trying to find the solution is just as important as progressing the story.
4. Atelier Shallie (Recommended for J-RPG player)
Unfortunately this game only available in Japanese and Chinese language. But beside of that, let me tell you why you have to try this one, I already played in English version.
Atelier Shallie closes the final chapter in the Atelier Dusk series. The battle system incorporates strategy and speed, the time management system is free from restrictions allowing for unlimited play time and Alchemy RPG fans can look forward to a straightforward menu in the engaging Synthesis system.
In Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea players choose to play as either the reserved, mission-focused Shallistera, daughter of a tribal leader who embarks on voyage to find a solution to a crisis affecting her homeland, on behalf of her ailing father or ambitious, energetic Shallotte, who has been struggling to bring success to the alchemy workshop since the passing of her father. While their personalities and appearance are drastically different, they both share the nickname "Shallie" and uncover the reasoning why along each of their journeys— the dual main character system has been improved with separate stories and multiple endings for Shallistera and Shallotte
5. Kung Fu Rabbit (Fun for Platformer player)
This is platformer game visually appealing. It's all about life in the temple of rabbits hangs by a thread. Universal evil has struck again and kidnapped all of your disciples. Only you managed to escape. They let you live and they'll soon regret it! Use your agility and combat skills to save your disciples! Jump from roof to roof, slide gracefully along walls, sneak up on your enemies and then rip them to shreds! Detailed graphics, humour, hours of gameplay and intuitive controls. Each level requires logic, precision, agility and lots of sabre rattling. The game also has plenty of trophies to win, babies to save, carrots to eat and a universal evil to expunge!
6. Magical Beat (Fun for Puzzle player)
Arc System Works who created BlazBlue series and Guilty Gear series, now developed the newest kid on the block - a rhythm puzzle game for the Vita.
Magical Beat will feel very familiar at first for fans of games like Puzzle Fighter, in that it's a Match-3 with blocks (called Beatons) dropping from the sky. You'll have the chance to rotate and move them on the top portion of the screen before you manually drop them into the pit below with a button, and you can view upcoming blocks similar to Tetris. But of course, there's a twist -- you have to drop them to the beat of the song that's playing in the background.
7. Fantasy Hero (Recommended for RPG player)
For once again, this is Japanese version not the English one. But beside of that overall, Fantasy Hero - Unsigned Legacy is a fun and enjoyable game. While it does get old fairly quickly due to its lack of a compelling narrative and its repetitive missions, the number of skills to level-up and the number of weapon upgrades to choose from keeps the game entertaining.
My loyalty for PlayStation only!
Since I was a kid from PS One evolved until now PS4 love it very much!
Thanks PlayStation Sony :D
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