In 2018,PlayStationand Sony Santa Monica Studios brought Kratos back to star in a new video game simply calledGod of War. Before the game’s announcement at E3 2016, there were many questions surrounding the future of the franchise. It had been quite a few years since the last mainline game, and no one was quite sure where Kratos could go next.

Having him jump into a Norse mythological world was unexpected, but made so much sense. Add in the new relationship he had with his son, Atreus, and you’ve got a game that revitalized the series.

The Last of Us Cover image

With that original game andGod of War: Ragnaröknow behind us, we are back at an unknown point for the series. There’s no word yet on what the future will bring, so if you are striving for more of thatGod of Waraction, here are some games you should consider playing.

7The Last of Us Parts I & II

It’s easy to see that a lot of the motivation for the behind-the-back camera angle in God of War came fromThe Last of Us. Cory Barlog and team just took it a step further and made it never cut away from Kratos or Atreus. The cordyceps apocalypse in The Last of Us is, obviously, a very big departure from Norse mythology, but the series is well-known for its story and the shooter and stealth gameplay don’t take away from the experience.

If you consider yourself a dedicated PlayStation gamer, the odds are that if you played the recentGod of Wargames, you have also playedThe Last of Us. If you somehow haven’t but did watch the HBO Max series and got intrigued, we recommend giving theLast of Usremasters a try.

Senua looks at a burning tree in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice.

6Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice

InHellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, you play Senua, a woman who deals with a mental illness that causes her to see hallucinations and hear voices in her head constantly. Her lover, Dillion, was killed as part of a sacrifice to the Norse gods, so she is traveling to Helheim to ask Hela, the goddess of death, for his soul back.

Hellbladeis quite a surreal experience, especially when play with headphones on. Hearing a group of voices constantly pulling you in different directions puts you in the boots of Senua in a unique way you don’t see in other games. There is combat in the game, which doesn’t nearly reach theGod of Warlevels of intensity and fun, but if you are looking for a unique story that will stick with you, you should give this game a try.

Lara Croft looks at ruins in Rise of the Tomb Raider.

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (If You Have a PC or Xbox)

When the originalHellbladereleased, it was a PlayStation exclusive. However, years later, the developer of the series, Ninja Theory, was acquired by Microsoft and became part of the Xbox Games Studios family. In 2024, it released a sequel toSenua’s SacrificecalledSenua’s Saga: Hellblade 2. If you have anXboxor PC, you can play this game to get more of the same experience from the original game, though it is more focused on freeing slaves than traveling into Hell for a soul. The graphical updates and spatial sound is still top of the line, so we highly recommend playing this with headphones on as well. Given Xbox’s willingness to put their games on PlayStation, we wouldn’t be surprised if it made the jump to PS5 soon, but as of this writing, it is not there yet.

5Rise of the Tomb Raider

When it comes to theTomb Raiderreboot series, we highly recommend any of the games, but the second game,Rise of the Tomb Raider, is easily the best in our opinion. Lara Croft has been on all kinds of adventures over the years, but the third-person action adventure games reached new heights with this 2015 game. There are tons of high-paced action with an interesting story backing it up. The climbing mechanics of the original game return, with a lot of focus on combat with various weapons and finding secrets.

Rise of the Tomb Raiderwas a game that was overlooked by many people when it originally released because the focus was widely onFallout 4at the time, and the game started as an Xbox exclusive. With that being said, we highly recommend anyone who didn’t get a chance to play it the first time through to do so now for a different action experience when compared toGod of War, but comparable in quality.

Jin overlooks a field on a cloudy day in Ghost of Tsushima.

4Ghost of Tsushima

Another PlayStation exclusive,Ghost of Tsushimacarries on the great third-person action adventure games that PlayStation Studios excels at making. Here, you play as Jin Sakai, a samurai, who is left for dead on a battlefield when the invading Mongols overwhelm an army he was a part of. The game heavily focuses on traveling around the land, finding allies, and defeating enemies through fights with your katana or using stealth.

If you enjoyed the open world aspects of the recentGod of Wargames,Ghost of Tsushimawill be something that captures your attention. The landscapes are beautiful and there are plenty of quests to eat away at the hours of the day as you become a mighty samurai striking down the Mongols.

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey promo image.

Ghost of Yotei

If you have already playedGhost of Tsushima, we recommend waiting to playGhost of Yotei.This standalone sequel is set about 300 years after the events of the first game and is supposed to release sometime in 2025, but as of this writing, is not out yet. We don’t know much about the game at the moment, besides it has a new protagonist named Atsu who takes on the Ghost mantle to get revenge on those who murdered her family. Like we said, very little is known about the game yet, but you may expect more of theGhost of Tsushimaformula in play here.

3Assassin’s Creed Odyssey/Valhalla

Assassin’s Creed OdysseyandValhallagive you huge maps to get lost in. These are games that will take quite a bit of time to beat as you level up, gather better gear, and complete missions. Ubisoft is well-known for following specific formulas when it comes to its games, and this series is one of the biggest reasons for that.

Odyssey, in particular, is one of our favorite games from the entire series and is focused on Greek mythology during the Peloponnesian War. If you played the originalGod of Wargames and love that theme, there’s more of it here. Kassandra is one of the best protagonists from these games, in our opinion, and getting a bunch of abilities themed around the spear of Leonidas is really cool.

A promotional screenshot from the video game DmC: Devil May Cry.

Valhalla, on the other hand, is focused on the Norse, with you taking control of Eivor, a viking who helps their clan claim a stake of land in the British Isles. We may prefer the former, butValhallais no slouch by any means.

Are the other Assassin’s Creed games like God of War?

If you have already playedOdysseyandValhalla, there are plenty more Assassin’s Creed games you can play to try and get that open world checklist play.OriginsandShadowsboth follow the giant RPG templates of those games and have cool stories based in Ancient Egypt and the Sengoku period of Japan. We wouldn’t quite compare the other games toGod of War, but there are plenty of high-quality adventures to play that include theEzio TrilogyofAssassin’s Creed II, Brotherhood,andRevelations, orAssassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, which is pirate-focused.

2DmC: Devil May Cry

DmC: Devil May Cryis an attempted reboot of theDevil May Cryseries that never really took off with long-time fans because of Dante’s redesign but has always been considered to have good gameplay. If you don’t have a history with the other games, you may come out of this adventure having a rather fun time shooting up and slicing demons.

If you enjoyed the original days ofGod of War, you will probably find more enjoyment inDevil May Cry.You’re not going to have as interesting of a story like the one told with Kratos and Atreus, with most of the focus being on action and getting as many combos on enemies as possible.

Aerith, Tifa, Yuffie, and Cloud from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth approaching the Gold Saucer.

1Final Fantasy 7 Remake/Rebirth

The originalFinal Fantasy 7is one of the most famous PlayStation games of all time. If you happened to play it back in the 90s, you can’t go wrong with playingFinal Fantasy 7 RemakeorRebirth. Square Enix took the original story from the famous RPG and expanded on it, with both games being portions of that original game with quite a few changes and twisted elements. The biggest difference is that combat is no longer a turn-based nature, instead being more action-focused.

At the core of it, you’re still playing as Cloud, Tifa, Barrett, and Aerith, who have their strengths and quirks about them in battle, but the voice acting and performances help deliver a much more gripping tale for today’s audience.