PS Plus gets criticised for a lack of triple-A games, but those complaining are missing the point. It's best seen as a home for indie gems like this one.
EA Sports dropped their first gameplay trailer for College Football 25 today and the game looks truly amazing. Buried in the details of the game hype, however, is a significant letdown for those who play online dynasty (a significant portion of the userbase).
Many details for the upcoming rumored Resident Evil 1 remake have already leaked online. Capcom appears to have huge ambitions for it.
While I want another modern remake of 1, I think code Veronica should be first. The first re1 remake holds up amazingly well. Give CV it's due.
Mecha Party brings the VR MOBA to Europe and Asia on PSVR 2 and Steam, while the Quest 3 version targets a summer release.
This looks pretty good. RIGZ made me queasy but I've got better VR legs now (I think).
Limbo, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris and Gone home say hi 🙌
downloaded, but haven't played it yet, though.
People are complaining that we don't ever seem to get AAA games. The last one was recent, NBA 2k, but it's a sports game isn't everyone's thing. Before that though, what was the last real AAA game for PS+? the general consensus is that ever since the PS4 has become popular, and PS+ has become mandatory to play online, the game being offered have been well below par, compared to what used to be offered. Sony hasn't needed to try as hard since the service is no longer optional to people, unless you aren't playing online. I got one am a bit sick of Indie games, "gems" or not.
What, are we talking about games freshly release on PS4 via PS+? Becuase there are a few great games that were free for PS+ after Rocket League.
Reminds of afro samurai where he don't talk but someone else talks instead. I only beat the 1st 2 but wish there was more enemies free roaming.