The real problem is in the fact (and it is a fact, not a opinion) the only true “value” in PS+ comes in, if you buy a load of games and save on the PS+ discounts, many people don’t however, they only buy a few games a year, most of which won’t see PS+ savings for several months after release. The PS5 wont be out till at least 2020, even then, don’t expect PS+ offerings for that outside of indie titles that are backwards compatible with the PS4 anyway for the first several months to a year after launch. Sure there are going to be people who argue that the price of PS+ is still great because if they even only give 1-2 “good” games a year, you basically get that money back, as long as you stay subscribing of course. Then the “freebies” which we actually pay for are not free, and their “value” has declined dramatically since Vita and PS3 have been removed from the offering table. Soooo, we have pay a premium to have multiplayer access. I already have a year paid for, but if i can’t see things getting better, i basically have no reason to really keep doing it, even with the discounts because i haven’t really bought enough lately to justify it. There are still people out there with vitas and ps3’s who still pay for this service that would really appreciate some love, and you have so many great games that you can still give, unless you guys really do something amazing in the coming months, it just seems like you made an arbitrary decision to cut cost at the expense of customer satisfaction, when this could lead to people just not paying for the service. If this is the quality that we can expect, you might as well have not even changed anything. When you guys decided to not give away any more vita and ps3 games, i was figuring that you would up the quality of games that you would give for ps4 and whatever you had planned for the ps5 later, but the last couple of months since then i’ve been pretty disappointed by everything except The Surge. Conan Exiles is a wholly unique take on the survival RPG genre that transports you back to the very dawn of civilization, while The Surge is a brutal and rewarding action-RPG journey through a dark sci-fi dystopia.If you haven’t downloaded these yet, fear not: both will be available to download for PS Plus members until May 6. In the meantime, you still have a few days left to pick up April’s two PlayStation Plus titles. Play solo or enjoy couch co-op and competitive modes for up to four players.īoth What Remains of Edith Finch and Overcooked will be available to download from PlayStation Store on May 7. With its cute and colorful stylings, huge range of dishes and kitchen layouts, easy controls, accessible gameplay and a focus on silly, over-the-top antics, Overcooked! is the perfect party game for gamers and non-gamers alike. With a strong emphasis on teamwork and timing, you’ll need to communicate with each other to chop vegetables, fry steak, stir sauces, plate-up finished meals, and more - all without the kitchen catching fire! You and your friends will join forces to become a team of chefs and work against the clock to turn out dishes for hungry customers. Overcooked!īuilt specifically with local co-op play in mind, Overcooked! is a fun, frantic and often hilarious experience for up to four players. Winner of Best Game 2017 from the British Academy Games Award (BAFTA), Best Narrative award at the Game Developers Choice Awards 2018 and more, developer Giant Sparrow’s follow up to their debut release, The Unfinished Swan, is a truly a special experience. If you missed it the first time around, now is your chance to experience it. Sombre, thought-provoking and at times deeply moving, What Remains of Edith Finch is one of this generation’s most understated gems. As the last of the cursed Finch family line, visit your family’s old family home and discover more about your relatives’ untimely deaths through unique interactive storytelling. Let’s take a closer look: What Remains of Edith Finchįrom the creators of The Unfinished Swan, the award-winning What Remains of Edith Finch is a highly original and often surreal experience. Greetings, PlayStation Nation! We’ll be adding two new titles to your monthly PS Plus on May 7: one is a slow-burning exploration of family tragedy, and the other a red-hot couch co-op mashup of cooking, puzzles and chaotic, laugh-out-loud fun.
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