15 PS5 Games That Stood Out in Last Week’s Streams

After last week’s livestream showcases, 15 PS5 titles drew attention for new trailers, demos and gameplay reveals, including Alien: Isolation 2, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation and God of War Laufey.

Staff at a gaming website compiled a list of 15 PS5 games after livestream showcases held last week. The roundup focused on titles that received new trailers, playable demos or extended gameplay reveals.

The list included Alien: Isolation 2, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, God of War Laufey, Marvel’s Wolverine and Resident Evil Veronica. Alien: Isolation 2 drew interest despite limited footage because reviewers referenced the original game’s stealth-horror design. Final Fantasy 7 Revelation displayed systems and moments suggesting expanded player choice within the Remake project. God of War Laufey opened with a roughly 20-minute introduction that reviewers noted raised new questions about characters and Norse-era lore.

Marvel’s Wolverine attracted attention for its combat and cinematic single-player focus. Resident Evil Veronica was presented as a remake that may alter elements while updating the PS2-era title for current hardware. Onimusha: Way of the Sword released a playable PS5 demo that generated repeated praise from staff.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 featured a DMZ extraction-mode demonstration during a platform showcase; reviewers noted the segment emphasized extraction-based multiplayer mechanics.

Other selections included Bancho the Chef, presented as a prequel to Dave the Diver and highlighted for its announcement trailer and genre-mixing design; Gen Atlas from Fumito Ueda, noted for atmospheric presentation and giant-robot elements; Gundam Rogue Orbit and Virtua Fighter Crossroads, cited for widening long-running franchises; The Lost Wild and Silent Hill: Townfall, both first-person horror titles with distinct settings; Stuntman: Hollywood, which adapts a PS2 concept with licensed film and TV set recreations; and The Wolf Among Us 2, a long-awaited sequel that returned the series to view.

‘The trailer has so much style,’ one contributor wrote about Bancho the Chef’s announcement.

The selections reflect staff reactions to trailers and demos across the week’s livestreams and cover remakes, sequels and new IP scheduled for PlayStation 5.

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