For me
- Bloodborne
2.Demon souls bluepoint remake
- Ghosts of Tsushima
4.God of War
5.The last of us/ Uncharted.
- Rachet + clank
All good to great
Death stranding and Horizon = slop dog shit Imo could not finish them
These are the ones I've personally played.
Just going off your list: I never played Demon Souls, Uncharted, Ratchet+Clank, or Death Stranding, so no comment on those. Well, actually I started Uncharted and felt like I was watching a bad movie where I could make the main character run around and shoot sometimes. Didn't feel like a game, so I gave up after a couple hours. Might have grown on me, but I didn't care enough about what I did play to even want it to.
I loved Horizon (ZD and FW). It wasn't perfect, but it very much clicked for me. I really liked the feel and execution of the combat, I liked the world, I liked the main character, I liked the scifi backstory. Did not like the in-game contemporary human/tribe story lines at all though. (Sylens was cool though. RIP Lance Reddick.)
Bloodbourne - took a while for me to get into it, but when I was able to "get it" I became addicted and loved it, though also found it very frustrating. However, I now understand why it is so praised and beloved and can mostly agree. I'm glad I decided to try it despite beforehand not wanting to because I was afraid it would be too difficult.
God of War - It was definitely well made. Didn't care for the boss fights at all. I did quite like the feel of the combat, the flow of the controls, which is important to me. Have not played the new-ish sequel. Honestly, I'm having trouble remembering the game and what I thought of it at the time, so I guess not too memorable.
Ghosts of Tsushima - I... yeah, I enjoyed it. Mostly. But it was really wearing on me by the end, and I only kept at it due to a sense of obligation and sunk cost. It was fun for a while, but just felt so rote by the end. And all along it felt super gimmicky even for an open world game. It's hard to summarize why without going into way too much detail. I had issues with the story too.
The Last of Us - It had that movie thing going which I do not care for. However, I was able to get past that and enjoy it mostly. It did pass the time ok. Did not "feel good" to play though. Felt clunky and often tedious. Glad I played it, but think it was grossly overrated. The much-lauded story is just mediocre and cliche at best. Didn't play the sequel.
Spiderman - I admit I really liked swinging around the city. It felt good. But beyond that, fuck that game. Disgusting copaganda. Up with which I will not put. Like, Last of Us and Tsushima may have had their own kinds of reactionary themes, but Spiderman felt like a Clinton liberal and thin blue line chud set aside their differences so they could come together and make that abomination of setting and plot. Never finished it.
Lol glad someone else fucking hated the spiderman games... they're slop dude