GamesRadar - Sony and Microsoft each offer online subscription services that span their respective old-gen and new-gen machines. I've looked at the two before on GamesRadar+, but both services have evolved significantly over the past couple of years. What were a couple of small invertebrates crawling from the primordial soup of online subscription services are now super-advanced dolphins of the online gaming sea. Clicking and leaping and generally trying to show off more impressively than the other.
A third game in the Falconeer series has been announced as the second, Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, launches.
While there’s a lot to love about modern video games, there is one trend — particularly in the AAA space — that tends to grate: their length.
Games are coming out with too much fluff and side activities that are horribly dull. That's my main issue with all these open world games. Open world should be about exploration, discovery and wonder, not have some stupid 10s or 100s of boring activities spread throughout.
Hopefully Hercule will at least get his jetpack.
PS+ of course. I got a year of PS+ for $30 and it paid itself this month with Injustice (costs $20) and Secret Ponchos ($15). Next month we are getting InFamous First Light ($15)
PS + really does pay for itself in no time.
The one month Metro: Last Light was free, and the scratched off price was $49.99.
Also if it wasn't for PS + I may have never played Remember Me and Dmc: Devil May Cry. Love both those games.
In one month PS+ gives you your money back.
This PS Plus Games list is absolutely staggering if you are a cheap ass gamer!
Tremendous value for $49.99
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The sooner you subscribe the better.
two of them.