10 Best PS Plus Games You Can Finish in a Weekend

PS Plus Picks: 10 Games That Fit Your Weekend Schedule
10 Best PS Plus Games You Can Finish in a Weekend
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Looking for games that won’t eat up your weekend? These 10 PlayStation Plus titles deliver full stories and fun gameplay in under 10 hours. From eerie adventures to heartfelt journeys, each game offers a complete experience perfect for gamers short on time but big on thrills. 

PlayStation Plus has a massive library, but not every game demands a 40-hour commitment. Some titles tell a full story, offer strong gameplay, and wrap up in the time it takes to binge a short series. Here are 10 games on PS Plus that can be finished in a single weekend, perfect for players who want a complete experience without a long grind. 

Inside

Time to finish: 3–4 hours

A dark side-scrolling puzzle game with no dialogue and a creepy vibe. The story builds through the environment and visuals. It's short, smart, and ends with a twist that gets people talking. 

Journey

Time to finish: 2 hours

A simple but emotional game with almost no controls or dialogue. Players explore a desert, often alongside strangers, with the goal of reaching a distant mountain. It’s short, quiet, and unique with a memorable soundtrack. 

Firewatch

Time to finish: 4–5 hours

Set in the Wyoming wilderness, this first-person story game focuses on conversations between a fire lookout and his supervisor over radio. The whole game is about exploring, talking, and uncovering a mystery in the woods. 

What Remains of Edith Finch

Time to finish: 2–3 hours

A short story-driven game where players walk through an old house and experience the strange and tragic stories of each family member. Each story uses different visuals and mechanics, making every section feel fresh. 

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy

Time to finish: 7–9 hours

This action-adventure spin-off from the Uncharted series follows Chloe and Nadine through treasure hunts, shootouts, and puzzle-solving. It's packed with set pieces but much shorter than the main Uncharted games. 

The Artful Escape

Time to finish: 4–5 hours

A trippy musical platformer where the main character goes on a space-rock adventure to find his identity. Gameplay is simple, but the visuals and sound design are the stars here. 

Stray

Time to finish: 5–6 hours

A post-apocalyptic city full of robots and neon signs seen from the eyes of a stray cat. Players explore, solve light puzzles, and slowly uncover what happened to the world. The cat mechanics are surprisingly detailed. 

Toem

Time to finish: 3–4 hours

A cozy black-and-white game where players help others by taking photos. No combat, just puzzles and relaxing music. It’s easy to follow and has a calm, feel-good tone. 

Donut County

Time to finish: 2–3 hours

A funny puzzle game where players control a hole in the ground that swallows everything. The more it eats, the bigger it gets. It’s silly, short, and smooth to play almost like an interactive cartoon. 

Little Nightmares

Time to finish: 4–6 hours

A spooky platformer with a child-sized character trying to escape from huge, creepy creatures. There’s no talking, just tense puzzles and disturbing visuals. It’s scary, but not gory, and the world feels like a nightmare version of a kids’ storybook

Conclusion

All of these games are available throughPS Plus Extra or Premium. Each can be completed in one or two sittings, depending on pace. They're a good pick for weekends when long games feel too overwhelming but there's still time for something complete and engaging.

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