One title that immediately springs to mind is 'God of War' (2018) and its sequel 'God of War: Ragnarök'. Playing as Kratos’ son, Atreus, is such a unique experience—especially as his abilities evolve throughout the story. The dynamic between father and son adds layers to the gameplay, whether you’re solving puzzles together or battling gods. Atreus starts off a bit hesitant, but by the end, he’s wielding his bow like a pro and even unlocking some wild mythological powers. The way the game blends his growth with Kratos’ mentorship makes it way more than just an action game—it’s got heart.
Another gem is 'The Last of Us Part II', where you briefly step into the shoes of Ellie, who’s practically Joel’s adopted daughter. While not a son, the parental bond is just as intense. The raw emotion in her storyline, paired with her brutal combat skills, makes her one of the most compelling characters to play as. The game doesn’t shy away from showing how power—physical and emotional—shapes her journey. It’s messy, heavy, and totally unforgettable.
If you’re into RPGs, 'Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride' lets you play as the protagonist’s son in the later half of the story. The generational shift is a cool twist—you start as a kid, then grow up, get married, and eventually control your children, who inherit your quest. The son’s role isn’t just a gimmick; he’s central to the plot, battling monsters and uncovering family secrets. The game’s old-school charm makes the father-son dynamic feel surprisingly fresh, even decades after release.
Ever tried 'Assassin’s Creed III'? Connor Kenway, the son of a Templar and an Indigenous Mohawk woman, is a powerhouse. His mixed heritage fuels the narrative, and his combat skills—from tomahawk strikes to tree parkour—are insanely satisfying. The game’s historical setting adds weight to his struggles, making his victories feel earned. Sure, the pacing’s uneven, but Connor’s personal journey, especially his fraught relationship with his father, gives the action real stakes. Plus, hunting in the wilderness never gets old.
'BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea' lets you play as Elizabeth in the DLC, and while she’s technically a daughter figure, her intelligence and tear-manipulating powers make her a force. The way she outsmarts enemies is a nice change from Booker’s brute force. It’s a short but impactful role reversal that adds depth to her character.
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