- By Prateek Levi
- Wed, 08 Oct 2025 04:10 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
We just saw the launch of Ghost Of Yotei, and the game is on a roll and has already sold 1 million copies. That says a lot about the game and how fans have been waiting for the next edition of their favourite samurai game.
From gameplay mechanics to new modes and weapons, this game has definitely swept across the board. But if you are someone who has finished it or is about to finish it and wants something to give you not exactly the same but a familiar vibe, then here we have a list of 5 best titles you can play on PS5 that are like Ghost Of Yotei.
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Ghost of Tsushima
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First on our list is obviously its predecessor, Ghost Of Tsushima. If you haven't played it, then it would be the best game to fill the void and also get a thorough look at the basic storylineof the game and how and when it started and why it is all happening. Here you will be Jin Sakai and will take up the journey of revenge against the Mongol empire. The story will take you through Jin Sakai's transformation from a samurai to the Ghost of Tsushima.
Assassin's Creed Shadows
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Launched only recently, it seems like most game makers are trying to take the same route when it comes to open-world RPG games, and this game also has a setup in Japan as well. This game is also part of the legendary Assassin's Creed series, so fans can expect some good wall climbing, jumping, stealth and more. The story revolves around Yasuke and Nawi, who are figuring out their way in the new era of Japan. In this the former is out for revenge while the latter is ready to do whatever it takes to survive.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
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This game is not for the faint-hearted, and if anyone has played a Souls game or Bloodborne, they know what I am talking about. Stepping into the shoes of an armed ninja sworn to protect the Divine Heir who holds the Dragon's Heritage. Here you play as a wolf on a mission to rescue the Divine Heir from the antagonist Genichiro. The game takes place in the Sengoku era in Japan, and one more thing: the game has more than one ending, so you better be ready to beat the game again.
Rise Of The Ronin
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Set in mid-19th-century Japan, Rise of the Ronin puts you in the role of a warrior from the Veiled Edge, an underground group of assassins opposing the Shogunate. The game blends sharp, skill-based combat with an expansive open world that captures the tension and transformation of the era. A major draw is the deep character customisation, allowing players to craft their own unique fighter and playstyle.
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Like a Dragon: Ishin!
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In Like a Dragon: Ishin!, the franchise steps into the Bakumatsu era, following Sakamoto Ryoma, a samurai determined to uncover the truth behind his mentor’s assassination. The game offers four distinct fighting styles, letting players switch between them in dynamic combat. Alongside the main story, a variety of mini-games and side activities add depth and charm to this historical action adventure.