Sony confirms the 3 leaked free games
So now it’s official. After the three upcoming free games for PS Plus subscribers were already leaked in July, Sony has now confirmed the information again. You can look forward to these three hit games.
PS Plus in July: Sony confirms free games leak
Sony Interactive Entertainment will probably have to hire a plumber – because again a leak has anticipated the big unveiling of the new PS Plus games. The French site Dealabs revealed a few days ago which free games will be available to all subscribers from July 5, 2022. Sony has now officially confirmed the information via Twitter.
(Source: Playstation/Twitter)
The upcoming PS Plus games at a glance
PlayStation fans from the very beginning will get involved Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time on your costs. Although the platformer was no longer developed by the original creators Naughty Dog, it still did damn well for the release in 2020 – both with fans and with the press (GIGA rating: 8.5/10). The meta score is 85, the user score is 8.1 points (source: Metacritic).
Are you more interested in an interactive film like Heavy Rain with horror elements? Then could The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man Of Medan be just right for you. In the game, you take turns taking on the role of 5 friends who make an exciting discovery on their diving trip, but which could cost them their lives – but that’s entirely up to you (GIGA rating: 7/10 points). By the way, the game can too together with friends in couch co-op be gambled on.
In Arcadegeddon you can explore the game world of the co-op shooter together with your friends and compete with each other in mini-games. In addition to PvE elements, there are also some passages in the game where you compete against other real players.
However, it is questionable whether enough players will come together for this. Because Arcadegeddon was able to attract very little attention at the start in summer 2021 and was also rather moderately received by the players. The user score on Metacritic is 5.3 points (Source: Metacritic).
The current PS Plus games at a glance
With God of War all PlayStation Plus subscribers will get one of the best games for the PS4 for free in June. in the action hit we accompany Kratos and his son on their journey to the highest peak of the Nine Worlds. They have to face all kinds of dangers and solve one or two puzzles in order to be able to continue on their way. The fights are staged brutally and as usual get the most out of the PS4 in terms of graphics. Bonus for PS5 players: Here the title runs in a silky-smooth 60 instead of 30 FPS – and it also looks excellent on the next-gen platform. On Metacritic, the Götterkeilerei collects 94 out of 100 well-deserved points, on GIGA there were 8.5 / 10 points in the test.
With Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Strikers all fans of fighting games get their money’s worth. You face off with your ninja squad online an opposing squad of four from other players. Choosing your ninja has a big impact on gameplay. Some of them are particularly good for direct attacks, while others are designed as healers or defensive bulwarks – and ranged fighters are also among the selectable character classes. At Metacritic, the game only gets a mediocre rating of 61%. so Well yeah…
If that’s not enough digital banging, you can also get over Nickelodeon All Star Brawl be happy. The game is almost one Smash Bros clone in the Nickelodeon universe – so fast 2D action with all kinds of well-known characters who have different attack patterns and special actions. So if you’ve always wanted to kick SpongeBob’s face in the role of Danny Phantom, you can finally live out this fantasy. Can that what? According to Metacritic, the game has an average rating of 65%. But as the saying goes: You don’t look in the face of a sponge you’ve been given… well, it doesn’t matter.
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