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Broken age length4/5/2023 ![]() I never thought Microsoft’s PS Plus knockoff would be a better option than Sony’s, but here we are. A lack of competition is horrible for the consumer, and we can see that clearly in how horrible PS Plus has become. The Wii U is dead and Microsoft is floundering, so Sony has no real competition at this point. It’s been two years it’s not unreasonable to expect some big releases at this point! Even a launch game would be nice! Unfortunately, the only big release we got on the PS4 was Injustice, and, let’s face it, that was only thrown in at the last minute to make up for the Driveclub fiasco. The lack of big releases is also concerning I used to love that with PS Plus I could try games that I otherwise never would’ve bought, like Just Cause 2, Saint’s Row and Spec Ops. Now, we get ancient ones that have been on sale countless times, or have been ported over from older consoles. However, there was a time not too long ago when indies popped up on the PS Plus lineup the same day they were released. In fact, besides RPGs, indies are all I buy and play. Why do y’all ask for feedback every month after posting the list? Every month the comments are more and more negative, but the lineup gets worse and worse. I usually give Sony the benefit of the doubt month after month, but this list… I just can’t anymore. (Or, as I’ve suggested, adding on a $25-50 annual PS Now subscription for PS Plus members would be ideal!) If I knew I was getting two automatic unlocks on PS Now every month for games outside the subscription, I might be more tempted to subscribe. I’d also favor adding PS Now games to PS+. Adding a “classic” entry to the PS3 games would be great. ![]() PS+ granted many of us early adopters a considerable number of PSX and retro arcade/console games for the PS3, and there are still plenty that would be great to make available (especially since some never seem to go on sale but are priced too high for a purchase in 2015).įor the PS3 in particular, there are lots of titles that would make sense to be PS+ games because people missed them the first time around – games like Folklore, Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction, Heavenly Sword, Motorstorm: Apocalypse, Tokyo Jungle and Eat Them!. What I do miss about the old PS+ is the occasional drop of classic games, sometimes right as they’re made available. This is a so-so month, mainly because the two headliners are decent games many people likely own on another platform already. I just downloaded Transistor and MGS:GZ.Īs a longtime PS+ member, I’ve seen the good months and the bad months. I hope we do get a AAA next month to make things less stale. Just know that the two spotlight games are worth it. ![]() I understand you want value and Sony is somewhat circling around that with Indie Games, it’s upsetting, I know. There’s plenty available to buy in the upcoming months. Weren’t you the same Playstationeers that said “bad time to release game! ‘Cuz all my time’s going to Fallout!”. There’s PLENTY of AAA games coming out in october, you guys think that you’ll play whatever they throw at you? Or you just want your money’s worth? I get to compete with my friend on Super Meat Boy and I finally get to play Broken Age. Broken Age will keep me busy in October, for me this was better than last month’s. That’s not bad because I wanted to try Chariot As for the other games, I’m not sure. ![]() But other than that, I’m a little upset that after those two big indies games we get 4 more. I’m super happy to be able to play Super Meat Boy and Broken Age for free (especially Broken Age on a system that CAN RUN IT). Thank you for your patience!) Full Lineup:īefore you go, we want your feedback! Please leave us a comment below and tell us what you think of the lineup. (Note: the Plus page has not yet updated, so we’ve included the full lineup below. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, be sure to go to PlayStation Store now before October 6th!įor the full PlayStation Plus lineup this month, check the official page on. Last thing! Driveclub PlayStation Plus Edition will no longer be available as a free download for Plus members starting on October 6th, 2015. Or people that just want to hear some jokes. With a gorgeous soundtrack and award-winning cast, Broken Age is perfect for gamers that grew up with the adventure genre. If that’s a little too intense, why not point and click at things, instead? Broken Age is joining the PS Plus lineup, too! In it, guide two teenagers through strangely similar circumstances but on two different worlds. ![]()
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