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Most Addictive PS Plus Games

As of today, there is a wealth of options in the PS Plus Catalog, PlayStation’s flagship subscription service and a rival to the frankly far superior Xbox Game Pass. However, when you have this much variety, that means that some games will offer distinctly different experiences from others.

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Some will offer narrative-driven and somber affairs. Others might offer mechanically complex and challenging adventures that will have you tearing your hair out, and some games might be made for the express reason of triggering some deep, forgotten memories and nostalgia.

But, we want to focus on the games that have such an incredibly addictive gameplay loop that they are damn-near impossible to set down. Games that sink their hooks in and don’t let go until you roll the credits and get the dopamine that comes with a job well done.

If you’re looking for something that you can play in short bursts, this list might not be for you, as you may end up playing these games until the sun comes up. You have been warned.

10 Celeste

There’s A Badeline In All Of Us

Madeline walks against the wind in Celeste

Celeste

Released
January 25, 2018

ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Mild Language

Developer(s)
Extremely OK Games

Publisher(s)
Extremely OK Games

Engine
microsoft xna

Steam Deck Compatibility
Verified

PC Release Date
January 25, 2018

Xbox Series X|S Release Date
January 25, 2018

PS5 Release Date
January 24, 2018

Nintendo Switch Release Date
January 25, 2018

Platform(s)
PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Stadia, Steam

How Long To Beat
9 Hours

X|S Optimized
No

File Size Xbox Series
1 GB (November 2023)

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

Even if you cast your mind back to the era where arcade machines were the primary way to get your gaming fix, the humble 2D platformer was as much of a goliath in gaming as it is today, and they were just as addictive as they are now. Albeit with the added caveat that the machine would eat your quarters every time you failed.

The luxury of Celeste is that you get your hands on an 8-bit-inspired 2D platformer with a focus on tight platforming, mastering mechanics, and delivering a surprisingly heartfelt story along the way as you clamber to the top of Celeste Mountain.

What makes it so addictive is akin to what makes equally successful indie platformer Super Meat Boy so successful. You’ll die a lot, but if you do the game drops you back into the action in a split second, never letting you linger on errors or get frustrated.

Combine that with a stunning chiptune soundtrack, expert-level design, and great accessibility features that will allow just about anyone to find their difficulty sweet spot, and you have a game that will keep you enthralled until you reach the summit.

9 Dave The Diver

Dive Into Adventure, Literally

dave the diver sea village

Released
June 28, 2023

ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence, Use of Alcohol, Mild Blood

Developer(s)
Mintrocket

Publisher(s)
Mintrocket

Engine
Unity

Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

How Long To Beat
23 Hours

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

Steam User Rating
97%

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

From one indie icon to another, we have a game that allows you to find out if it’s better down where it’s wetter as you take control of Dave, a humble diver by day, and restaurant manager by night.

What’s odd about placing Dave the Diver on this list is that the game actually has a definitive start and end, despite feeling for all the while like an endless ‘one more day’ loop game. So, in short, you get the best of both worlds.

You have the addictive loop of diving for fish to stock your restaurant and then serving them up later that night. But, you also have a wealth of fun NPCs to meet and help, and lots of mini-games and side content to engage with, which keeps things feeling fresh.

It’s a thirty-hour experience, give or take. But it’s one that you will blitz through as it’s devilishly addictive with all-killer, no filler content. So, harpoon at the ready and dive in!

8 Death Stranding

Post-Apocalyptic Amazon Driver

Death Stranding: Sam Hiking Snow-Capped Mountains

Released
November 8, 2019

ESRB
M for Mature: Blood, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity, Strong Language

Developer(s)
Kojima Productions

Publisher(s)
Sony, 505 Games

Engine
Decima

Cross-Platform Play
Yes! Players will share the same server as Steam and Epic users

Cross Save
yes

Franchise
Death Stranding

Steam Deck Compatibility
yes

PC Release Date
July 14, 2020

Xbox Series X|S Release Date
November 7, 2024

PS5 Release Date
September 24, 2021

Platform(s)
iOS, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

How Long To Beat
40 Hours

Release
2022-03-30 (PC)

X|S Optimized
no

Metascore
85

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

OpenCritic Rating
Strong

I’ve largely avoided games that have a strong narrative presence on this list, as that sort of thing can often get in the way of an addictive gameplay loop and disrupt the pacing and flow state players enter. However, I’ll make the exception for Death Stranding.

Seeing as the much-anticipated sequel is now in the hands of gamers, it seems only right to give the original its flowers as a masterful, experimental game that offers gameplay that is boring in the best way possible.

On paper, all you’re doing is taking packages from one place to another, but the methodical and meditative process of doing this without losing all your packages in a hard tumble is weirdly engrossing.

It’s a game that is immersive thanks to its ability to give you all the tools needed to do a clear and arduous task well, and the story that accompanies this is typically Kojima, if that’s your thing. It’s not a game for everyone, but it’s a game that everyone should try at least once.

7 DOOM

Endless Bloodletting

Cacodemons attack in Doom 2016

DOOM

Released
May 13, 2016

ESRB
M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language

Developer(s)
id Software

Publisher(s)
Bethesda Softworks

Engine
id tech 6, id tech 5

Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer

Franchise
DOOM

Platform(s)
PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One

How Long To Beat
12 Hours

X|S Optimized
No

File Size Xbox Series
60 GB (November 2023)

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

No matter how addicting a game is, there is usually a natural stopping point every now and again where there is a lull in action, allowing you to wrap up loose ends and call it a day.

You’ll find no such moment in DOOM, as this game is keen to embrace the power of forward momentum, forcing the player to stay on the front foot, ripping and tearing to stay alive when faced with the fiercest demons hell has to offer.

With constant visceral action, cathartic FPS combat, and surprisingly tight platforming, you can enter a flow state with ease in this reboot of the classic FPS shooter series, and while you could stop at the end of a level, we can almost guarantee you won’t.

It’s this high-octane and insatiable need for violence that this game instills that has made modern DOOM games so addictive, and this one is a great place for newbies to start.

6 Hotline Miami

Everyone Has Their Vice

Hotline Miami gameplay

Released
October 23, 2012

ESRB
M For Mature 17+ due to Intense Violence, Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Strong Language, Crude Humor

Developer(s)
Dennaton Games

Publisher(s)
Devolver Digital

Engine
gamemaker, phyreengine

Franchise
Hotline Miami

PC Release Date
October 23, 2012

Xbox Series X|S Release Date
October 23, 2023

PS5 Release Date
October 23, 2023

Nintendo Switch Release Date
August 19, 2019

Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch, Android, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

How Long To Beat
5 Hours

Metascore
87

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

If you liked the non-stop violence of DOOM, but also want the instant retry catharsis of Celeste, then we have the game that fits in the middle of that very specific Venn Diagram perfectly.

Hotline Miami is like a top-down DOOM in a lot of ways, as players will need to use weapons and the environment of each level to their advantage to clear the stage in a visceral and gory fashion. Speed is essential, and unlike the DOOM guy, this time you’re just as flimsy as the enemies are.

You’ll try and fail a lot with each stage, as each one is set up like a puzzle to solve, and you’ll need to find the gory choreography that leads to success through trial and error. But the process of finding that perfect run is a blast.

Couple this with the pulsing electro soundtrack that blares in the background, and the surreal ’80s vibes on offer, and you have something that is so eye-catching and so violent that it’s just about impossible to look away.

5 Moonlighter

A Little Retail Therapy

Moonlighter - 3

Whether it’s a farming simulator that has you endlessly giving gifts to locals, or a roguelike that will have you hacking and slashing until your thumbs get sore, it almost feels like we have exhausted the ‘one more day’ loop for new ideas. But, in a sea of copycats and uninspired titles, Moonlighter feels like something wholly different.

This is because, while the game is a hack-and-slash roguelike at heart, it doubles this familiar setup with a more novel merchant simulator mechanic, effectively splitting your role within the game in two.

One moment you’ll be hunting for relics and taking on gargantuan bosses, and then the next, you’ll be back at your store trying to establish what the optimal price is to sell something new and shiny.

Thanks to this dual approach, just when one aspect of the game threatens to become stale, the other takes over and keeps things interesting and exciting. So, considering Moonlighter 2 isn’t far away, it’s an ideal time to hop into the original.

4 Remnant 2

A Less Sadistic Soulslike

Remnant 2 nimue looking at the player

Released
July 25, 2023

ESRB
M for Mature 17+ due to Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Strong Language, Violence

Developer(s)
Gunfire Games

Publisher(s)
Gearbox Publishing

Engine
Unreal Engine 4

Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer

Number of Players
1-3

Steam Deck Compatibility
Unsupported

Platform(s)
PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

How Long To Beat
20 Hours

X|S Optimized
Yes

File Size Xbox Series
65 GB (January 2024)

Metascore
85

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

OpenCritic Rating
Strong

It might be surprising that we’re including a Souls-like title as an addictive experience, mainly because these games tend to give you ample reason to toss your controller and rage-quit. However, Remnant 2 is an exception to the rule.

I won’t lie, the game does still have a bit of typical Soulslike bite to it. But, compared to the others out there, this game definitely offers easier gameplay overall, gives players a lot more tools for success, and makes the process easier if you play in co-op.

After all, this is a Soulslike with guns, meaning you have a lot more options when it comes to taking down foes other than hiding behind a shield or dodge-rolling into oblivion. So, if you’re a third-person shooter fan, you’ll feel right at home here.

Plus, with the procedurally generated worlds on offer and a co-op-focused setup, there is a lot of replay value to be had. Essentially, it’s a rare Soulslike that you’ll enjoy throughout rather than just when you take down a mammoth boss, and that, to me, is a perfect recipe for an addictive gaming experience.

3 Resogun

Space Invaders’ Spiritual Successor

Resogun-gameplay

Released
November 15, 2013

ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence, Game Experience May Change During Online Play

Developer(s)
Housemarque

Publisher(s)
Sony Computer Entertainment

Platform(s)
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita

How Long To Beat
2 Hours

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

In the first of two back-to-back games inspired by arcade classics, let’s talk about Space Invaders.

There was something deeply addictive about manning your little turret at the bottom of the screen and clearing lines upon lines of descending alien invaders. A simple premise, but a game that was pretty difficult to become truly good at.

Well, Resogun takes this simple premise, this core format, and dials everything up to eleven. In this game, you’ll fly around a cylindrical screen, ridding the level of the pixel-alien peril while avoiding the endless barrage of bullets on screen that would lead to your demise.

It’s a natural extension of what Space Invaders once offered, but in this instance, there are millions of things happening on screen at once, the action is hectic, and the sound and visuals make it feel like you’re at a laser light show.

It’s a modern bullet hell classic with its roots in the past, and if you’re someone who spent an eternity mastering your Space Invader skills, this may be the modern spiritual successor that threatens to steal all your free time from here on out.

2 Tetris Effect: Connected

Improving On A Classic

Tetris Effect

Released
November 10, 2020

ESRB
E For Everyone

Developer(s)
Monstars Inc, Resonair, Stage Games

Publisher(s)
Enhance

Engine
unreal engine 5, unreal engine 4

Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer

Cross-Platform Play
Yes

Franchise
Tetris

Number of Players
1-3

PC Release Date
August 18, 2021

Xbox Series X|S Release Date
November 10, 2020

PS5 Release Date
February 22, 2023

Nintendo Switch Release Date
October 8, 2021

Platform(s)
Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

How Long To Beat
3 Hours

Metascore
93

Platforms That Support Crossplay
PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

Some games are so well-made that, even decades later, the formula remains unchanged mainly as there’s simply nothing that can be done to improve on perfection. Super Mario Bros is an example, Pac-Man is an example, but arguably, Tetris is the best example of all.

The falling Tetrimino puzzle has remained a consistently popular game for decades, and this is because the simple, addictive, and deceptively challenging format is timeless. But, Tetris Effect: Connected is an example of a skilled developer taking what works and adding some modern tweaks.

The classic Tetris formula remains intact, but the game also offers a lot of cool infrastructure for multiplayer and online gameplay, some minor tweaks to gameplay, such as the innovative Zone mechanic, and of course, a much larger focus on visuals and sound, to the point that you can even play in VR.

It’s a revamped classic that doesn’t reinvent the wheel but still manages to improve on what was already excellent. It’s the definitive way to play Tetris today, so put your Game Boys away and try this one instead.

1 Blue Prince

Lives In Your Head Rent Free

Dogubomb Blue Prince

Blue Prince

Released
April 10, 2025

ESRB
E For Everyone // Alcohol Reference

Developer(s)
Dogubomb

Publisher(s)
Raw Fury

Engine
Unity

Number of Players
Single-player

Steam Deck Compatibility
Playable

PC Release Date
April 10, 2025

Xbox Series X|S Release Date
April 10, 2025

PS5 Release Date
April 10, 2025

Platform(s)
PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC

X|S Optimized
Yes

PS Plus Availability
Extra & Premium

OpenCritic Rating
Mighty

If you’re looking for something that is fresh out of the oven, that offers an addictive experience that can rival just about any game on the market right now, look no further than Blue Prince.

Blue Prince is a roguelike, which all but guarantees potential for a ruthlessly addictive experience, but Blue Prince is a very unique roguelike compared to its many hack-and-slash contemporaries.

Instead, Blue Prince will have you place rooms, solve puzzles to carve out new paths, and, if I do say so myself, will have you crafting conspiracy theories that will have your head in a spin.

There’s nothing quite like Blue Prince, and that’s about the biggest compliment I can pay this title, as in a sea of Roguelikes and Indies, it stands out in the best way possible.

It’s a game that demands your full attention, and perhaps a pen and paper. But if you give yourself fully to this one, it will pay you back in kind with an addictive game that is very difficult to put down.

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