It's summer 2026 and I got my first PS4

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Heyo,

as the title descriptively states, my brother gifted me his old PS4. I own a PS2, PS3 and some PC games from about 10 years ago, which I occasionally play with, but I'm really not in the picture anymore regarding which games might be worth my time. So I'd love to hear some suggestions :)

Criteria: Physical disc (I want to buy used), no PS+ requirement for the core gameplay, genre doesn't matter (co-op/splitscreen suggestions would be cool to play with my partner)

So far I know that I want to get The Last of Us II (haven't finished part one yet tho), but that's about it. I've been a big GT fan since GT4, but I'm not sure if GT7 is worth it since I don't plan to play online. Another one I'm contemplating is PC2.

Thanks a bunch!
 
From what I've read on the forums, the single player experience seems to be a bit repetitive and dull. But maybe I'm getting the wrong vibes.
It pretty much follows the same format as previous games. The biggest difference is the addition of GT Café, which provides a set of menu books to play through in order to progress through the game and some rewards for collecting cars.

After you've completed the game you might find yourself repeating the same few races in order to grind for credits to collect all of the most expensive cars, but it's up to you if you want to go for the most efficient (and probably boring) way to earn credits or if you'd rather go a bit slower and do the races you enjoy instead.

One option is to create your own races with your own grid and earn credits by completing those. For example, I made a touring car race with a grid inspired by 1990's and early 2000's touring cars. It took a bit of time to create all the liveries and balance the performance, but I enjoyed every step of the process and now I basically have my own extension of the game. Once you've created a race you can use the same settings with other tracks.

 
It pretty much follows the same format as previous games. The biggest difference is the addition of GT Café, which provides a set of menu books to play through in order to progress through the game and some rewards for collecting cars.

After you've completed the game you might find yourself repeating the same few races in order to grind for credits to collect all of the most expensive cars, but it's up to you if you want to go for the most efficient (and probably boring) way to earn credits or if you'd rather go a bit slower and do the races you enjoy instead.

One option is to create your own races with your own grid and earn credits by completing those. For example, I made a touring car race with a grid inspired by 1990's and early 2000's touring cars. It took a bit of time to create all the liveries and balance the performance, but I enjoyed every step of the process and now I basically have my own extension of the game. Once you've created a race you can use the same settings with other tracks.


Okay, that sounds quite fun actually. Especially the livery creating part. Thank you for your comments!

Any other game suggestions?
 
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