Astro Bot truly stole the show at the 2024 Game Awards, and you can bet, we’re cheering for this character and his quirky little band of friends. Team Asobi’s adventurous hero is not just a standalone phenomenon but a product of an impressive legacy of PlayStation platformers, a history that reaches back to the very first PlayStation. Various first-party studios, along with independent developers and publishers, have contributed to this rich tradition.
For those eager to explore the history of PlayStation platformers, from their inception to the latest editions, the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and Classics Catalog serve as the perfect gateway. Here’s a glimpse at some standout platformers that you can jump into right now.
A Hat in Time | 2017
Remember the golden days of 3D platformers when exploring vast levels for scores of collectibles was the order of the day? A Hat in Time is a delightful homage to that era. Enter a lively and zany cartoon universe as Hat Kid, searching for Time Pieces. As you traverse this whimsical world, collect Yarn Balls for new hats and powers, defeat enemies for Pons to upgrade, and uncover hidden Relics and Rift Tokens. And what’s the story with Mustache Girl? It’s all part of the fun.
Publisher: Humble Games | Developer: Gears for Breakfast
Ape Escape | 1999
Are you ready to dive into some wild monkey business? A scientific mishap unleashes a troop of super-smart monkeys that mess with the timeline. It’s down to you to bring these brainy primates back. As an early adopter of the DualShock controller’s dual-analog sticks, Ape Escape requires you to utilize smooth movements and quirky gadgets to capture these mischievous apes. Keep a keen eye on their helmet indicators to assess their moods before making your move.
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment | Developer: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Celeste | 2018
Platforming fans, rejoice in the brilliance of the modest dash. In the indie gem Celeste, this simple move is your best friend, helping you tackle sprawling screens teeming with complex challenges. Whether you dash from the ground, in mid-air, or off a wall climb, you’ll discover items that allow for multiple dashes, all while unraveling the game’s hidden secrets. Master this mechanic, and you’ll relish every step of your ascent up the mountain.
Publisher: Maddy Makes Games | Developer: Maddy Makes Games
Gravity Rush Remastered | 2016
Gravity Rush offers a blend of platforming mixed with open-world exploration and incredible world-building. When amnesiac Kat stirs amidst a terrible storm in Hekseville, she learns that a peculiar cat endows her with gravity-defying abilities. Join her as she maneuvers through Hekseville’s awe-inspiring landscapes, battles mysterious foes, and uncovers the secrets surrounding her.
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment | Developer: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy | 2001
From Naughty Dog comes a dynamic duo that defined the PS2 era. After Daxter’s accident on Misty Island leaves him transformed, he and Jak embark on an adventure across colorful landscapes to seek the guidance of Dark Sage Gol Asheron. They not only hope to rectify Daxter’s predicament but also to save the world. With seamless animations and bright environments, this classic title continues to captivate players.
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment | Developer: Naughty Dog
Jumping Flash | 1995
Those who were part of PlayStation’s original launch can’t stop raving about Jumping Flash and its showcase of the console’s power. As Robbit, the mechanical rabbit, leap over towering platforms in a realm filled with eccentric enemies and creative weaponry. This first-person platformer was groundbreaking in its day and remains a peculiar yet satisfying experience today.
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment | Developer: Exact, Ultra
Rayman Legends | 2013
Limbless yet agile, Rayman returns alongside Globox, Barbara, and the Goth Teensy in a monumental quest to rescue the Teensies and reclaim the Glade of Dreams from dark forces. Boasting stunning hand-drawn visuals in HD, Rayman Legends shines even brighter with up to four-player local co-op gameplay, perfect for gathering friends in a side-scrolling extravaganza.
Publisher: Ubisoft | Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart | 2021
This iconic PlayStation duo leaps into the present generation with a blockbuster level of visual spectacle. Rift Apart takes full advantage of the PS5’s capabilities, with the innovative Rift Tether enabling lightning-fast transitions. Anticipate a whirlwind of shooting action, gadget-inspired travel, and the introduction of Rivet, Ratchet’s alternate-universe counterpart.
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment | Developer: Insomniac
Sackboy: A Big Adventure | 2020
Despite his fabric exterior, Sackboy is no stranger to daring exploits. On his journey to rescue fellow Sackfolk from the villainous Vex in Craftworld, Sackboy boasts a range of fresh skills. From rolling to diving and fluttering, hone your abilities while collecting Dreamer Orbs. You’ll face daunting trials, but thankfully, you can team up with up to three cohorts for some co-op action.
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment | Developer: Sumo Digital
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus | 2002
Meet Sly Cooper, the slick, charming raccoon thief with a penchant for stealth. In his quest to reclaim the missing pages of his family’s secret manual, the Thievius Raccoonus, from the dastardly Fiendish Five, Sly uniquely blends platforming with stealth gameplay. Guide him through enemy territories, evading security systems and snatching back the family secrets using his crafty skills.
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment | Developer: Sucker Punch
If you’re hungry for yet more platforming excitement, dive into our comprehensive look at some of the top 3D platformers on PlayStation.
Note: The PlayStation Plus Game Catalog selections may differ depending on your region.