Watch Dogs 2
Ubisoft definitely got it right with this sequel. A beautiful, sunny open world, protagonists that are actually likable, a wonderful stealth system, and true choice when it comes to how you approach the action made for one of the best games of the fall. It also made for a fun little playground for trophy and achievement hunters.
Watch Dogs 2’s San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and Oakland areas are large and full of life. There is plenty to do as you explore the world, seeking out upgrades for your powerful technology so that you can overthrow Blume and its CtOS. There are also a lot of Side Operations for you to embark on, giving you more insight into the world and the people inhabiting it. The best part is that all of this feeds into the vast trophy list on offer, and even makes for one of the least difficult PS4 Platinums of the year.
Do note that there is some multiplayer that you must get into, but it’s not overly difficult. You’ll have to get creative with how you approach hacking another player, but that’s where all the fun lies.