Even years after its release and long after its Netflix series, players still flock to this title. New fans looking to try the game out for themselves should know that it comes with a relatively healthy 50 GB install size.
However, for that price, players receive one of the greatest and most interactive open worlds in gaming history. Fans can use the game to stave off withdrawals until season 2 of the series releases. FPS franchise reboots seem to be on-trend in the last few years.
Wolfenstein: The New Order incorporated the classic games into its fast-paced and beautiful gameplay. But extreme weapon variety, unique characters, crazy plots, and lots of locations make for a big game. The base game, patches, and updates bring the total game size to about 50 GB of hard drive space. Many fans consider it a fair trade due to the game's long playtime. Plus, they can always delete it when they're done. Gamers who want to play one of the greatest first-person shooters of the modern era can expect to sacrifice anywhere from 50 to 70 GB of space.
Doom is a surprising monster of a game, and its base install runs about 50 GB. However, fans have reported that the game can take up to 70 GB of space once all the patches have been installed. Many fans can't justify the space for a more basic first-person shooter experience. As a result, Doom often gets classified as a "install it, play it, and delete it" sort of game.
Starting at 55 GB, Battlefield 5 didn't reach the same success Battlefield 1 had at the launch, due to the drama surrounding the franchise at the time.
Later during the year, Battlefield had a couple of new add-ons with its new massive Battle Royale mode, which made it one of the biggest PS4 games. Battlefield games are known to have addictive shooting gameplay and massive maps.
Even the older games like Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 4 are considerably large compared to others in the genre. But large file sizes are the norm with Naughty Dog games, mostly due to their graphical fidelity. Uncharted 4 isn't a particularly huge game, but its story is relatively long for a single-player game. The environments are also enormous and highly detailed, and as mentioned, the graphics are positively stunning. Such power requires space, and with a base install of 50 GB and a day one 5 GB patch, Uncharted 4 will take up at least 55 GB of hard drive space.
Sucker Punch surprised everyone with their new IP, Ghost of Tsushima , which tells a story about a Samurai trying to save his land from the Mongol invasion.
The game offers gorgeous scenery, great storytelling, and satisfying gameplay. The combat system is complicated, and grows more so every time players unlock a new Stance. The Playstation's exclusive adventure game also offers players a massive open-world map to explore. PS4 games that offer this kind of experience are always above 50 GB.
All in all, Ghost of Tsushima is definitely worth playing, considering how balanced the content is with the PS4 game size. It's difficult to believe that Grand Theft Auto V doesn't take up more space. But 68 GB is not exactly an insignificant amount of space either. While GTA V is six years old, it's still a whopper of a game thanks to its incredibly large and detailed open world.
Additionally, there have been numerous patches released over the years on top of Grand Theft Auto Online. A testament to the game's action and fun levels, this aspect still manages to make waves and top the charts. In the end, this game clocks in at 70 GB to experience everything it has to offer. One thing is for sure: any new Call of Duty game is definitely going to be enormous. Games in this franchise are known to include massive amounts of content like Story Mode, Multiplayer, and Zombie mode.
Additionally, there's a lot of weapons, perks, and maps, not to mention the amazing graphics that Call of Duty is known for. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare was released back in Downloading all of the add-ons can get the PS4 game size to double its original size. The base game takes up about 78 GB on a PS4 hard drive. But the game needs a total of GB of free space to simply download. This means that PS4 owners might have to delete multiple games just play a single title.
Not all fans can rationalize sacrificing that much space for a single game. However, like Doom and a few other titles on this list, The Last of Us 2 may simply be a "play it once and delete it forever" kind of experience.
A titan of a franchise by now, Call of Duty resonates with people who don't even play those games. But as big as the franchise's notoriety is, the game file sizes seem to match. If new players ever want to try the game, veterans recommend trying out an external hard drive instead of making room on their PS4.
Final Fantasy XV generated ample amounts of hype when promotional materials began surfacing. As anticipated, the game delivered plenty of surprises and fans dubbed it "road trip simulator.
The game featured a real-time-fighting system with plenty of action and incredible graphics. However, in combination with patches and expansions, the game ballooned in size to a whopping GB of hard drive space. But hard-core fans of the series can always justify making room for it. As mentioned , Call of Duty games have shown a trend of ever-expanding file sizes.
The base game alone needed 55 GB of hard drive space, and the needed space has only grown. I guess we shouldn't be surprised that Rockstar's first current-gen focused project will be heavy on the storage, especially considering how expansive the world is going to be, but it's still eye-opening to consider how much hard drive space you'll need so you can saddle up and explore the Wild West.
If you want to play some Basketball then prepare to clear more than courts as NBA 2K22 has a quite the chunky install. At around Gb it's one of those games that makes you think about what you really need to keep on your hard drive. Chances are something's got to go if you want to fit it on. However, because of its Warzone integration and split modes between campaign, multiplayer and Zombies that can vary depending on how you manage the installation. It's a fair whack what you decide though.
Entire worlds take up a lot of space and with several expansions to include The Elder Scrolls Online will start with at least 85GB of your drive.
Depending on what else you install that could easily start to nudge towards GB though so choose wisely, traveller. It's one of the most visually impressive games on PS4 so it should be a surprise that it comes with a fair amount of hard drive real estate. So you'll need at least 80GB to see how Ellie and Joel's journey ends, which isn't that bad when you see how much of an emotional rollercoaster it'll take you on.
Coming in at 31GB, the standard edition of Battlefield 4 is certainly substantial, but not ridiculously so. Zenimax managed to recreate the whole of Tamriel as one massively multiplayer, richly detailed shared universe, so the HDD clearance caveats were always going to be mega. The huge Homestead patch of February this year injected another 20 gigabytes into the proceedings, but that was only the start of it. Ever wondered how Rockstar managed to make Los Santos appear both visually impressive, physically robust and geographically immense?
The answer appears to be memory. Lots and lots of memory. Hitman 3's file size can vary a little as you can also download and play the previous two games from within the threequel.
While IO Interactive performed some wizardry to reduce file sizes you could still end up with three games worth of hard drive space inside 47's last adventure. Ghost of Tsushima started at a respectable 50GB, but updates and new content - including the multiplayer Legends mode - adds another GB to the final package.
Not the biggest game but the extra space could catch you out if you're balancing every bit of storage. Another Naughty Dog game makes the cut, although this time the numbers are a bit more understandable. Naughty Dog has also spruced up Uncharted 4 with a fair bit of free and paid content for multiplayer, which all adds to the overall total.
Continue to Page 2 for more hard drive-busting installs. War is clearly a big deal, as Battlefield 1 marks the second game in the series to show up on this list. Oh I think I do, Joel. Tired of deleting games from your PS4 hard drive?
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