There’s a disappointing dissonance between everything Sony has said about putting gamers first and the games it’s actually been able to get ready for the early months of the PlayStation 4′s lifespan. That’s especially evident in its first batch of downloadable titles, which show little evidence of Sony’s superior standing amongst indie developers. Patience is always necessary at a console’s launch though, and while you do wait Super Motherload isn’t a bad way to pass the time.
Your PS Plus games for August are Just Cause 3 and Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry.
Already have both.
Edit: somebody disagrees that I have both lol. Dummy..
SteamFirst: XGen Studios’ Super Motherload is a bit of an odd duck. Released to Steam November 13th of last year, it strikes one as an original concept that feels familiar as soon as you start playing. It seems like a combination of Dig Dug without the enemies and a bit of RPG elements thrown in. Seeing how Dig Dug is one of my favorite old school games, it’s odd that this did not strike the right chord with me.
I, CCG reviewer Wesley Wood, have never played the game Motherload, which is the predecessor to this. However, this is an arcade game so it isn't as if you are missing anything by jumping to the newer game. Super Motherload has been available on the PS4 since launch but, since I did not get a PS4 until January, I overlooked the game until now.
Loved this game!
BS intro. I strongly disagree with the generalization as well as the specifics...
A disappointing dissonance "that’s especially evident in its first batch of downloadable titles...". Seiously?
One word: Resogun (not indie, but awesome downloadable and free with PS+)
Also, the other games in the PS4 launch lineup seem solid to me. Hardly a "dissonance".