Best Indie Games on PS5

The PS5 has become one of the best places to play indie games — and increasingly the console where the biggest indies make their debut. From the cosy to the cosmic, these are the indie games most worth your time on PlayStation 5 (and PS4) — spanning every genre, in no particular order.

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Disco Elysium

The most ambitious writing in any RPG — a detective story with no combat, just consequences.

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Stray

Play a stray cat in a neon-drenched cyberpunk city — the cosy-yet-melancholy adventure that became a PS5 sensation.

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Hades

The roguelike that perfected the genre — lightning combat and a story that rewards every death.

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Outer Wilds

A time-looping space mystery widely hailed as one of the greatest games ever made — best gone into knowing nothing.

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Hollow Knight

The metroidvania benchmark — a vast, gorgeous, brutally fair underground kingdom.

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Celeste

A pixel-perfect platformer about climbing a mountain and your own anxiety.

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Death’s Door

A razor-sharp, gorgeous action-adventure where you play a crow reaping souls — Zelda-like combat with real bite.

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Dead Cells

A razor-sharp roguevania fusing Metroid exploration with souls-like combat.

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Cuphead

A punishing run-and-gun drawn like a 1930s cartoon — gorgeous and merciless.

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Stardew Valley

The beloved farming life-sim — endless cosy depth on the couch or the go.

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Inscryption

A deck-building roguelike that keeps tearing off its own mask — one of the most unsettling, surprising games in years.

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Hyper Light Drifter

A wordless, neon-soaked action-RPG of brutal combat and aching beauty.

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Slay the Spire

The deckbuilding roguelike that launched a genre — build a deck, climb, repeat.

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Cult of the Lamb

Build a murderous cult by day, clear roguelike dungeons by night.

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Tunic

A tiny fox, a Zelda-like world, and a secret manual that turns it into a puzzle box.

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Spiritfarer

A cosy management game about death — build a boat, care for spirits, say goodbye.

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Sea of Stars

A gorgeous modern throwback to the golden age of JRPGs.

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Cocoon

A mind-bending puzzle adventure of worlds within worlds, from a Limbo/Inside designer.

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Citizen Sleeper

A narrative survival RPG about scraping by on a derelict space station.

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Vampire Survivors

The minimalist bullet-heaven phenomenon — pure escalating dopamine.

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