{"id":78300,"date":"2025-01-28T22:12:52","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:12:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/9-best-playstation-exclusive-games-that-need-to-be-on-ps-plus-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:12:52","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:12:52","slug":"9-best-playstation-exclusive-games-that-need-to-be-on-ps-plus-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/9-best-playstation-exclusive-games-that-need-to-be-on-ps-plus-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"9 best PlayStation exclusive games that need to be on PS Plus &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>9 best PlayStation exclusive games that need to be on PS Plus Sucker Punch Studios, Santa Monica Studios, Insomniac GamesSony have already announced a ton of games for their upcoming revamp of the PlayStation Plus service model, and even though there are plenty more to be announced, there are still some absolute classic PlayStation exclusive games missing from this PS Plus list. Project Spartacus has turned out to be a fully-fledged reshaping and restructuring of Sony\u2019s PS Plus and PS Now models, combining them into one easy service. As well as all the existing features that they both possessed, the incorporation of even more retro games has piqued the interest of gamers. There are some legendary names that were originally released on PlayStation, making them PS exclusives. Quite a few of these games contributed to Sony\u2019s legacy and helped build them into the mammoth force they are today. The revamped PS Plus system has had many of its games announced, and it\u2019s likely the \u2018headline\u2019 titles have already been included. A lot more are still to be unveiled, but here are nine PlayStation exclusive games still missing from PS Plus that we must get. Killzone 2 At the time, Killzone 2 was up there as being one of the best FPS games on the market thanks to its unbelievable graphics and nitty, gritty, punchy gunplay. Tie in a dark and deep story as you fought against the iconic red-eyed Helghast soldiers and Killzone 2 cemented itself as one of Sony\u2019s greatest works of art. There are no Killzone games listed for PS Plus at present, but it\u2019s surely only a matter of time. If so, Killzone 2 needs to be at the forefront of these thoughts. Sly Cooper Collection It would be hard to argue that Sly Cooper is Sony\u2019s most underappreciated franchise and it makes no sense as to why it hasn\u2019t garnered the adulation and praise that other franchises have. Across four games, Sly Cooper and the rest of the series\u2019 memorable cast have contributed to some amazing platforming experiences. The PS3 was blessed with a full HD collection of the first three Sly games and Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time, so, hopefully, Sony honors the games by adding them to the PS Plus service. Motorstorm: Pacific Rift Whereas Motorstorm was a great concept but a bit undercooked and Motorstorm Apocalypse was a bit too over-the-top and gimmicky for its own good, the series really found its footing with Motorstorm: Pacific Rift. The exhilarating racer was downright pretty as it explored tropical settings with its pulsating car combat. If we never get another Motorstorm game, then at the very least we deserve to have the opportunity to replay this frenetic beast. God of War 3 I\u2019m not saying that the 2018 God of War reboot isn\u2019t the best god-slaying extravaganza that Santa Monica has ever produced, far from it, but it seems incredible that as it stands, it\u2019s the only God of War game coming to the PS Plus service. FYI \u2014 there are seven in total. The pick of the rest of the bunch is probably God of War III and is where the Greek mythology adventure peaked. After killing all the gods, you can\u2019t really go any further. This PlayStation exclusive is a masterpiece from start to finish and I\u2019d be gobsmacked if we never saw it on PS Plus. Resistance 2 The PS3 had some quality AAA shooters and it shows with the Playstation exclusive Resistance franchise. Also known for crafting the beloved Ratchet &#038; Clank and Spyro The Dragon games, Insomniac also ventured out into cataclysmic territory with Earth battling the alien race known as the Chimera. A litany of great enemy types and weapons made them must-play FPS titles, but Resistance 2 stands out the most, as does its multiplayer component. Tombi 1 + 2 It\u2019s still staggering how many people haven\u2019t heard of Tombi, but its relative anonymity seems to be supported by the fact that used copies of Tombi 1 and Tombi 2 sell for several hundred dollars\u2026each. The few people that were fully onboard the Tombi train in the late 90s got to experience two wacky platformers about a feral boy with bright pink hair that enjoyed biting the heinies of piggies. Obviously, there\u2019s more to them than that, not least its gorgeous palette of colors, exuberant soundtracks, and crazy quests. Metal Gear Solid Collection The justification for Metal Gear Solid games is fairly explanatory and almost moot if anything. Hideo Kojima\u2019s brainchild was first realized on the PlayStation 1 with the ground-breaking Metal Gear Solid before being succeeded by one mind-blowing innovation after another. Currently, not a single MGS game is coming to PS Plus, and this wouldn\u2019t be right. Whether it\u2019s just the first game or the full Metal Gear Solid HD Collection, I need an excuse to shout SNAKE when PS Plus re-launches. Final Fantasy 7 You\u2019ll do well to find a gamer who hasn\u2019t heard of Final Fantasy 7, Sqaure Enix\u2019s RPG masterpiece that has transcended the many imitators that have arrived since. The likes of Cloud Strife and Sephiroth have surpassed icon status and the game is currently one part into its epic remake project. Read More: GTA Online 1.42 update: Full patch notes &#8211; The Playstation exclusive Final Fantasy games were a huge part of the PS1\u2019s early years and the franchise, as it stands, is only going to be represented by FF 15 in PS Plus and I think it would be criminal to overlook FF7. Driver There is nary a Driver game in sight on PS Plus. The franchise got started on the PlayStation 1 and the tense undercover work of Tanner turned everyone into a proper wheelman. Driver 2 didn\u2019t quite hit the heights due to its clumsy on-foot element, but it didn\u2019t matter as some never even made it past the original\u2019s tutorial! It\u2019s one of those games that everyone played when they were young and it would be fitting to get behind the wheel one more time as an older gamer. 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