5. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy (PS5)
A superhero game from Square Enix is enough for hardcore PlayStation players to proceed with caution after Marvel's Avengers, but developer Eidos Montreal has done Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy proud with a faithful, funny, and thoroughly enjoyable campaign based on original storytelling. It's a meaty one too, lasting north of 20 hours. The characters of Drax, Groot, Rocket, and Gamora are just as you remember them from the Marvel movies, and even Star-Lord performs valiantly despite the lack of a Chris Pratt face scan. Combat is deep and engaging, exploration is limited but fun, and dialogue is top-notch.
4. Star Ocean The Second Story R (PS5)
Star Ocean The Second Story R is a fantastic remake of a classic RPG. It remains faithful to the original game's tone and atmosphere, but brings so many quality of life improvements to the table alongside an impressive visual overhaul. As a result, this is the best version of a beloved adventure — the core gameplay of which holds up shockingly well after all these years. A huge win for both nostalgia-driven fans and newcomers alike.
3. Final Fantasy XVI (PS5)
The Final Fantasy series has never been one to sit still, and with Final Fantasy 16, it's moved away from its turn-based traditions entirely. The first true action RPG in the mainline games, it's quite the departure from the norm, but it's an excellent entry nonetheless. Featuring a gripping story delivered by brilliant performances, incredibly fun combat, and some of the most spectacular scenes imaginable, this is a fantastic game that pulls out all the stops.
2. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PS5)
There's no denying that Final Fantasy VII Remake is one of the best Final Fantasy games in years, and Intergrade is the icing on the cake. Yes, it's only one part of the story, and yes, a few of the, er, changes are going to annoy some fans forevermore, but there's a healthy helping of Final Fantasy VII magic at the heart of Remake. Whether it's in the way that the characters have been re-realised or the outstanding boss fights (and excellent combat system), charging through Remake is a rewarding experience — especially if you're big on nostalgia.
1. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PS5)
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a direct sequel to Final Fantasy 7 Remake, as Cloud and the gang embark on their post-Midgar adventure. Featuring open world areas, there's a much greater emphasis on exploration, and while the core story of Final Fantasy 7 does take a backseat for a lot of the game, there's an enjoyable focus on character interactions. What's more, Rebirth is utterly stuffed with things to see and do. Side quests, minigames, treasure hunts — it's a massive release, and although we'd argue that it feels a bit bloated at times, there's no questioning the amount of effort Square Enix poured into this second part of the trilogy.
That's our list of the best Square Enix games on PS5, but what do you think? Is the order totally messed up? Don't forget, your user ratings are what influence this list, so make sure to get those ratings in, and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.





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For my personal tastes, Final Fantasy XVI is easily the best Square Enix game on PS5. The combat, visuals, soundtrack and story are all first class, but it’s those Eikon boss fights that make it a truly special game.
I also really enjoyed Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, but Square’s real PS5 dark horse is the fabulous PowerWash Simulator. Such an underrated gem that’s ridiculously satisfying and relaxing in equal measure. If it wasn’t for those damn challenge missions, I’d have the platinum for it, too.
Definitely agree with the top 3. All fantastic games.
I'd also have Star Ocean: the Divine Force & Valkyrie Elysium in my personal list, but I haven't played any of the other games listed outside of the top 3 other than Powerwash Simulator, but as novel/relaxing as it is, I'd still rank it lower (was also going to include Automata until I realized it doesn't actually have a PS5 version).
Octopath not being in the top 3 is crazy work...
Im insanely hype for the 3rd part of the remake unfortunately while we are waiting they doing nothing besides dq 1,2 and killee inn 😒😒SE could just you know remaster drakengard or some PS2 dragon quests games instead of bs games
Forspoken deserves at least a mention…Can’t argue with that top 3 though.
I love Square Enix and I’ve only played one of these. Video game backlog is a real problem affecting people in society. Pass me an alka-seltzer.
The Guardians of the Galaxy game was way flarking better than it had any right to be. Gonna have to play that again now.
@somnambulance I certainly could, but nobody would listen! Haha.
Guardians of the galaxy is criminally underated. It's an awesome game.
@IntrepidWombat I’d listen! This generation, without looking it up for specifics, I know I’ve bought 30-ish games made by Square alone. I enjoy reading different opinions.
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I enjoyed Guardians of the Galaxy when I played it (other than the slightly odd combat) but I also find it one of the more forgettable games i've played. I can't remember much about it at all.
Whereas I can remember so much about Life is Strange: True Colours in detail. I think there was something about exploring the same space repeatedly, and interacting with all the people, that gave it a real sense of place, and in turn made it memorable.
As I get older I tend to gravitate more to experiences that stick with me. Thought sometimes that can simply be based on our own mood and other factors not related to the game.
Fair but there is a reason I cared more for Diofield (was good then second half was bad mechanically boring and story only convinced so much).
Valkyrie Elysium was great.
Star Ocean was fair but I didn't play it. Was good though. Rough ending portion but was still good.
The ok Front Mission/Tactics Ogre remakes I have no reference for but are fair besides my thoughts on what they could have done mechanically while keep enough and be graphics/remakes on modern platforms.
Guardians was alright, felt off at times.
Avengers tried.
I'll get to Triangle Strategy eventually but haven't yet.
FF games seemed fine, but off at times. Even Rebirth's minigames felt like PS1 controls/rushed, awkward camera and controls, that's not a good thing, loads well of teleporting/new region loading, probably fine story, I didn't play the game only the minigames that sucked because someone needed help with it.
I just preferred their other IPs.
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