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Knockout City is a frantic and fun multiplayer game that was disappointingly overlooked in 2021, and is great to hop in and out of.
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning brings the cult-classic RPG to modern platforms with a serviceable upgrade and the promise of a new DLC expansion. Both The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and The Persistence are excellent VR experiences if you have Sony’s virtual reality headset. November’s line-up is mostly here because of its PSVR offerings.
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However, the PS4 entries make up for it, with the great souls-like Mortal Shell and one of the more unique and recent LEGO games, LEGO DC Super-Villains, which offers a glimpse into the other side of the DC universe with characters like Deathstroke, Lex Luthor, and of course the Joker.
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If you want the full game you need to pay for an upgrade, which is surprising on its own, but even more so when the game isn’t particularly great in the first place.
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While chucking the middling Godfall into PS Plus isn’t the worst decision in the world, this new edition, made just for its addition to the service, includes only a handful of endgame activities. Godfall: Challenger’s Edition is a frankly bewildering inclusion. The latest lineup of games is another mixed bag. I haven’t been able to get around to Operation: Tango yet, but reviews suggest it is solid, but not anything spectacular. Only Star Wars: Squadrons stands out as a title you’d really want to get your hands on, thanks to an enjoyable single-player campaign and thrilling, action-packed multiplayer mode.Īs for the other choices, Virtua Fighter was resurrected, but seemed to sink back into its grave as quickly as it rose. June for the most part was a muted month.
October’s lineup is actually pretty solid and reminiscent of what we saw from PlayStation Plus in 2020 and the years preceding, but compared to some stellar selections Sony offered this year, it looks underwhelming as a result.
I am not a huge survival game fan, so Stranded Deep didn’t get more than a glance, and while Battlefield V is a great FPS, in 2021 it was almost three years old and about to be usurped by the announcement of Battlefield 2042.įor PS5 owners, Wreckfest was released an entire month early for PS Plus subscribers, and while it is a top-notch demolition derby game, it still isn’t the calibre of game we saw headline previous months. Many of you reading this might not agree with how low I’ve ranked May’s PS Plus lineup, but it didn’t have me rushing to my PS5 in the same way other months have. The third entry in the co-op and PvP shooter experience is fun, but ultimately not the multiplayer game I wanted to invest my time into when there were so many better alternatives. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville saves this lineup from being a complete washout. Meanwhile, Tennis World Tour 2 was poorly received by both critics and players when it was released last year.
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Headlined by Hunter’s Arena Legends, which came to PS5 and PS4 after its poor PC debut, this PvPvE battle royale didn’t do much to generate any tangible excitement. Without a shadow of a doubt the least interesting and most underwhelming month for PS Plus this year came just as the summer season ended, signalling the dark, cold winter days ahead. How strong is March’s Final Fantasy VII Remake buff? Was August really the worst month of the year? And did offering more than three games help boost a month’s rank? Let’s find out!