Colin Moriarty
With The Last of Us: Remastered, PlayStation 3's best game just became PlayStation 4's, too.
Guacamelee! is as amazing as ever. And now that it's migrated to nearly every platform, everyone can enjoy it.
Shovel Knight -- in all of its old-school glory -- is arguably the best game released so far in 2014.
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition doesn't mess much with what made the original game so great. And that's a good thing.
PlayStation 4's finest gameplay experience is back with a vengeance with Resogun's Heroes DLC.
Dead Nation brings Housemarque's acclaimed PS3 game to PlayStation 4. And it's as fun -- and difficult -- as ever.
PlayStation 4's iteration of Escape Plan is just as fun as it was on Vita, and worthy of a purchase.
Killzone: Shadow Fall is a worthy game to purchase alongside your PlayStation 4.
Wolfenstein: The New Order's emphasis on storytelling and characters make it a shooter worth playing.
Crimsonland's shooting is repetitive, yet addictive, especially when you're keeping an eye on the online leaderboards.
Titan Attacks is an enjoyable ode to Space Invaders, and a good way to waste some time on PS3, PS4, and Vita.
Infused with a novel concept, Super Time Force is both fun and frustrating.
NHL 15 is fun to play and pretty to look at, but it's disappointingly light on modes to keep you hooked on hockey.
Cold War-esque side-scroller CounterSpy has a great concept and a lot heart, and also a few issues worth noting.
Doki-Doki Universe is unique and fun, even if it does get quite repetitive.
DuckTales isn't as good as you remember, but Remastered is a fairly faithful version of Capcom's classic NES game.
PS4's Entwined doesn't fully deliver on its promise. It's beautiful, but also frustrating.
Super Motherload is perhaps PS4's strangest launch title, but far from being its best.
Another World is considered a classic from a golden era of games. I have no idea why.