Recommend me a FMV or decision based game for PS4
I really want a quality PS4 game where choices matter to occupy some of my time this weekend. Games I've already played and enjoyed:
- All the Telltale games
- Until Dawn
- Late Shift
- Life is Strange and Before the Storm
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A lot of people liked Persona 5. Not my cup-o-tea, personally. The Danganronpa games are also highly regarded. FMV and quality don't generally mesh... The modern successes, Her Story and Press X To Not Die, just aren't on PS4.
You're not going to find many FMV games nowadays. Theres The Bunker but I believe that's more of a point and click than a choice based game based on what I've seen. I've heard Night Trap got a re-release on console. That also isn't choice based and I don't believe that game is very good.
I can't think of any more Telltale style games for the PS4 ( though I would love to find some.) There are some Action RPGs that have decision based gameplay like Deus Ex Mankind Divided and Dishonored 2 that I'd recommend.
If you have a decent PC I could recommend games like Alpha Protocol, Knights Of The Old Republic and Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines, all great games that do choices very well.
Heavy Rain and I guess Beyond: Two Souls. Beyond two souls was a little to weird to me, but I love Willem DaFoe and Ellen Page, so I had to get it. Heavy Rain I still think is solid.
Then there's hidden agenda I guess, but that's best played with friends or family.
Drawing a complete blank after seeing your list, looks like you've got most of the genre covered. Quantic Dreams last 3 games are available on PS4, though Beyond Two Souls and Indigo Prophecy I don't think I'd consider to have many meaningful choices, and they're all ports from previous systems. Heavy Rain had a good deal of branching, if you haven't played that one you should look into it. All 3 have some of the best musical scores I've heard in games, though, never thought about it but Indigo Prophecy was the first game in the genre I'd played in the genre since Broken Sword or Riven. Bought it completely on a whim when it popped up on the Xbox classics for 360, loved it, but it's gonna look especially dated this gen.