Sony has revealed its free games which will be available this November, and the lineup will surely excite its PlayStation Plus subscribers.
According to the announcement made Sony Computer Entertainment's Andy Lum at PlayStation's official website, Sony will be releasing three games for PlayStation 4, three for PlayStation 3 and two games for PS Vita. All of which will be free to download for PS Plus members.
First off in the list of games for PS4 is Telltale games' highly-regarded zombie-apocalyptic "Walking Dead: Season Two" wherein players will follow the story of Clementine as she tries to survive the world now dominated by the undead. Players will need to make tough decisions in the game which will decide their fate in the doomed world.
Another PS4 free game which will come this November is the co-op action adventure game "Magicka 2" where players will be able to become wizards of their choice, casting thousands of magic spell which they can combine and use to defeat the evil enemy or fire on their companions for some fun.
Additionally, making its debut is the "Dragon Fin Soup" game by video game developer Grimm Bros. The game boasts "turn-based tactical combat" which highlights a bounty hunter heroine who has a penchant for alcohol. This comes along a "rogue-like" gameplay accompanied with modes such as Story, Survival and Labyrinth.
The new game will also exhibit its so-called "procedurally generated" world which will give players a lot of variety in playing the game.
"Dragon Fin Soup" will be playable for PS4, PS Vita and PS3.
Besides "Dragon Fin Soup", BioWare's masterful role-playing action game "Mass Effect 2," which tackles on humanity's survival, will also be available for PS3 along with "Beyond Good & Evil," which will feature a rebellious reporter named Jade who seeks to reveal the truth after their planet has been invaded with Aliens.
Game Rant mentioned that the game seeks to be able to increase awareness about its presence and establish the game to warrant a highly-anticipated sequel through making "Beyond Good & Evil" free in PS Plus.
Lastly, PS Vita will also see another free game in the form of the five-year-old game titled "Invizimals" where players can hunt augmented reality monsters or animals.
As pointed by Game Rant, these new games form a pretty solid lineup especially that it offers variety without relying much on indie games.
Subscribers of PS Plus will be able to download the game on Friday, Nov. 6, 2015.
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