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VPNs for ad-blocking PlayStation 5s may still be in limited supply, but for those of us fortunate enough to have one, there are some great games that are must-play right now. Read on for our breakdown of the top 10 to play today. Speaking of ‘just okay’ games, we’ve obviously tried other titles for this list – including the awesome-looking but repetitive Godfall – so you can rest assured we’re representing killer, not filler. Meanwhile, other anticipated titles delivered the goods, like some of the picks below. RNGesus looms large in the early hours of Returnal, but even if you get cursed with terrible gear on a run, you’ll find yourself tempted back for more the next day… or the next hour. Come for the gorgeous graphics and mind-bending story but stay for the addictive combat loop that makes you feel godlike when you start to master its intricacies. Long-time fans will be more lenient with familiar detractors like a tight and immovable field of view, bullet-sponge enemies and pretty average boss fights. But when even that’s not enough to hold Resident Evil Village back from being utterly recommendable, you know Capcom has struck gold. There’s action aplenty with more than a fair share of genuinely effective scares, ensuring that this action-horror game is a must-play. Either way, Miles Morales builds on everything that was great about Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4 – combat, momentum, sleuthing and abilities – and evolves it. Spidey purists may prefer Peter Parker’s long-running Spider-Man over Miles Morales’ newer take, but there’s no denying that Miles’ powers make for more evolved gameplay. Okay, okay, so Crash Bandicoot 4 isn’t some kind of impossible platformer reimagining in the vein of Dark Souls. But it does reward quick reactions, expert timing and a whole lot of patience when things start to go wrong. Fans new and returning or young and old can get into this. Control is what happens when Remedy Entertainment is freed of the shackles of publisher oversight and is free to go all out. In some respects, Control plays like a greatest hits of Remedy’s back catalogue: Max Payne-like shootouts, Alan Wake-type weirdness, and Quantum Break all-out sci-fi. It takes the best of what worked about those earlier gems and presents it in a top-to-bottom satisfying package that’s all kinds of awesome. Besides, if your co-op partner bothers you, this game has a slap button (it legitimately never gets old), plus competitive types can play for bragging rights to the best end-of-round score. But, really, you want to be working together to platform, puzzle and ransack your way through Sackboy’s stylised adventure. While that pitch could easily make for a horror game (sans pizza creature), Bugsnax veers in the opposite direction and lands firmly inside family-friendly territory. Initially, the weirdness may feel a pinch overwhelming. But the more you lean into it, the more delicious the gameplay loop becomes. Bugsnax isn’t going to blow you away with its next-gen visuals, but it will keep rewarding you with its wacky and wonderful world. While it does the job of acting as a great way to learn about the PS5, it’s also a celebration of PlayStation history. More than this, even when you think you may have it pegged as a charming elongated tutorial, it delivers great gameplay and rewards curious explorers with awesome Easter eggs. You should absolutely give it a crack. More than this, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is the kind of game that rewards with scores of hours of play if you get into the groove of just one more mission. Okay, just one more Zealot assassination. Okay, just one more fully clearing of an area. You get the point. It also helps that it’s gorgeous and it loads so fast that exploring a sprawling Assassin’s Creed world has never been more enjoyable. For those who missed Ghost of Tsushima on PS4 or didn’t get around to finishing it, playing it on PS5 is a no-brainer. This game splices a compelling Assassin’s Creed-like gameplay loop, with katana-sharp combat, compelling characters and a great story.