Shuhei Yoshida first joined Sony back during 1993 before the first PlayStation shipped. Now, over three decades later, heâs taking his leave, after helping ship dozens of legendary games and bringing many, many more to the platform from developers big and small throughout the rest of the world. His parting gift to PS5 and PS4 players is a list of 22 personal favorites for fans to dig into during the January release calendar lull.
Yoshida was a producer on the first Crash Bandicoot back in 1996 and received a special thanks in the credits of Astro Bot for âcontributing to the creationâ of the 2024 GOTY winner. During the PS3 and PS4 eras he was center stage, promoting the platform as it transformed from just a disc-playing machine into a massive distribution network for digital downloads and online gaming. His last day at Sony is January 15, though he promises heâs not retiring from the games industry entirely.
His departure will, however, mark the end of a friendlier, more fan-facing PlayStation brand. While the PS5 is more dominant than ever, the company that powers it has all but faded into the background. Gone is the era of E3 press conferences and live fanfests. Yoshida was the last familiar face from that epoch, and now heâs gone too.
PS Storeâs âMonthly Picksâ collection features my personal selection of 22 titles. Check them out! đ„ł pic.twitter.com/nlWdZXmlRA
â Shuhei Yoshida (@yosp) January 8, 2025
To mark the occasion, Januaryâs âmonthly picksâ on the PlayStation Store were personally chosen by the Sony veteran to celebrate some of the platformâs past legacy, its best exclusives, and recent indie hits from new generations of game makers. Hereâs the full list of 22 recommended games:
Nine Sols
Hades
Dead Cells
The Binding of Isaac: Repentance
Super Time Force Ultra
Doki Doki Literature Club
Sifu
Before Your Eyes
Inscryption
Persona 4 Golden
Genshin Impact
Fall Guys
Let It Die
Nioh 2
Ape Escape
Crash Bandicoot N-Sane Trilogy
Ghost of Tsushima
Returnal
Bloodborne
Sound Shapes
Journey
Shadow of the Colossus
Letâs note a few standouts. One is Before Your Eyes, a PS VR2 game about a person reflecting on their past as they make their way into the afterlife. The scenes shift every time the player blinks, underlining the fleeting nature of time and our fragile grasp on our own memories. Let It Die, Grasshopper Manufactureâs 2016 cult-hit survival action game about climbing a tower, is another underrated shoutout. Sound Shapes also deserves more love. The 2012 music-based platformer doesnât get talked about as much these days, but it speaks to how much more diverse Sony publishing used to be in the past (its creator is quietly working on a new game).
Most of the other names on the list are well-known at this point. If you havenât already checked out Nine Sols, itâs a Metroidvania Souls-like in the vein of Hollow Knight that was one of 2024âs best games. Super Time Force Ultra, meanwhile, is a retro shoot âem up in which the ghosts of prior failed runs help you out. Itâs neat, pretty, and totally deserves a sequel. Yoshidaâs also playable in it.