Summary
Most shooting games are fun and require a lot of skill to master.
These are the best fighting games to play on PS4.
However,its setting and unmistakable Japanese feelare closer to Like a Dragon: Ishin.
The combat is similar to Nioh in utilizing different stances and fighting styles.
The combat uses Chinese martial arts, where deflecting and parrying attacks take precedence.
The fighting is fluid and fast, and hitting counterattacks and finishers off a parry is satisfying.
The combat features multiple fighting styles that use guns, fists, and swords.
The fighting system feels arcade-like in its execution, but fighting requires timing and skill.
We walk you through the required steps to recruit Celica as a playable character in Xenoblade Chronicles X.
Thanks to the respawn mechanics, you get put back into the action without waiting too long.
Master the art of long-distance combat in Rise of the Ronin.
The game boasts a smooth and technical fighting system with movements that flow.
Players can also implement magic attacks that flow seamlessly into the combat and create devasting combos.
However, the transitions in battle are more balletic and elegant in their execution.
Additionally, the story and characters are incredible.
Fans of RPGs and swordplay should not sleep on Sword and Fairy.
The protagonist can kill enemies with brutal finishers that put them away in entertaining ways.
Fans of the Dark Souls and Bloodborne series will be familiar with the mechanics of Elden Ring.
However, the series has evolved by including new skills accessed via the Ash of War powers.
Moreover, there are hundreds of weapons to find, use and upgrade.
Many of which feel different and unique to play.
The Ash of War skills dynamically change a weapon and the tactics of a fight.
One could have a vastly different experience in successive playthroughs because of the vast choice and depth.
The animations and combat were groundbreaking at the time and still feel good to play.
The animation extends to sword fighting.
The duels looked and felt amazing to play.
So, the studio is no stranger to creating fantastic action games with strong narratives.
Hellblade, however, is in a class of its own.
The intense psychological drama takes the narrative to places where very few video games dare.
Set in the eighth century, Hellblade puts you in the shoes of a Pictish warrior named Senua.
The combat system and swordplay are incredibly cinematic and impactful.