Sony has announced the latest extra and premium tier offerings for PlayStation Plus, and it’s not a bad line-up.On 20 February, the subscription service willgain nine titles on the extra tier, and those are:Need For Speed Unbound(PS5),The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition(PS5),Tales of Arise(PS4/5),Assassin’s Creed Valhalla(PS4/5),LEGO Worlds(PS4),LEGO Jurassic World(PS4),Roguebook(PS4/5),Rogue Lords(PS4), andTales of Zestiria(PS4).PlayStation Plus’ premium tier will then gainResistance:Retribution(PS4/5),Jet Rider 2(PS4/5),Tales of Symphonia(PS4/5), andTales of Vesperia(PS4/5). As you can see, there’s a bit of something for everyone, but I want to draw your attention towards three must-play RPGs.AdvertTake a look atAssassin’s Creed Valhallain action below.The first is, of course, Ubisoft’sAssassin’s CreedValhalla. WhileValhallamay not be the most beloved entry in the franchise, many agree that it’s an excellent RPG - just not an excellent Assassin’s Creed entry. A quick trip over to Metacritic will prove that, given thatValhallahas a very respectable score of 80. If you like enormous open worlds, I can assure you that you’ll have a great time inValhalla. If you’re after a small, stealth and parkour based AC entry, then you won’t find that.IfValhallaisn’t your cup of tea, you may want to try out Bandai Namco’sTales of Arise. Released back in 2021,Tales of Arisecentres around a rift between two neighbouring planets, Dahna and Rena. You’ll follow the journeys of two characters from those opposing worlds who want to stop the Renans’ oppression of the Dahnan people. This one boasts an even higher Metacritic score of 87.AdvertFinally, I want to draw your attention toThe Outer Worlds. This 2019 gem comes from Obsidian Entertainment. Played from a first person perspective, the game sees you find yourself lost in transit after originally being aboard a colonist ship headed for the outer reaches of the galaxy. You end up waking decades later and become embroiled in a deep conspiracy running throughout the Halcyon colony. This one has a Metacritic score of 85.Three great scores for three great games. The only question left to ask is: Which are you going to dive into first?Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft, SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,Sony

Sony has announced the latest extra and premium tier offerings for PlayStation Plus, and it’s not a bad line-up.On 20 February, the subscription service willgain nine titles on the extra tier, and those are:Need For Speed Unbound(PS5),The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition(PS5),Tales of Arise(PS4/5),Assassin’s Creed Valhalla(PS4/5),LEGO Worlds(PS4),LEGO Jurassic World(PS4),Roguebook(PS4/5),Rogue Lords(PS4), andTales of Zestiria(PS4).PlayStation Plus’ premium tier will then gainResistance:Retribution(PS4/5),Jet Rider 2(PS4/5),Tales of Symphonia(PS4/5), andTales of Vesperia(PS4/5). As you can see, there’s a bit of something for everyone, but I want to draw your attention towards three must-play RPGs.AdvertTake a look atAssassin’s Creed Valhallain action below.The first is, of course, Ubisoft’sAssassin’s CreedValhalla. WhileValhallamay not be the most beloved entry in the franchise, many agree that it’s an excellent RPG - just not an excellent Assassin’s Creed entry. A quick trip over to Metacritic will prove that, given thatValhallahas a very respectable score of 80. If you like enormous open worlds, I can assure you that you’ll have a great time inValhalla. If you’re after a small, stealth and parkour based AC entry, then you won’t find that.IfValhallaisn’t your cup of tea, you may want to try out Bandai Namco’sTales of Arise. Released back in 2021,Tales of Arisecentres around a rift between two neighbouring planets, Dahna and Rena. You’ll follow the journeys of two characters from those opposing worlds who want to stop the Renans’ oppression of the Dahnan people. This one boasts an even higher Metacritic score of 87.AdvertFinally, I want to draw your attention toThe Outer Worlds. This 2019 gem comes from Obsidian Entertainment. Played from a first person perspective, the game sees you find yourself lost in transit after originally being aboard a colonist ship headed for the outer reaches of the galaxy. You end up waking decades later and become embroiled in a deep conspiracy running throughout the Halcyon colony. This one has a Metacritic score of 85.Three great scores for three great games. The only question left to ask is: Which are you going to dive into first?Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft, SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,Sony
Sony has announced the latest extra and premium tier offerings for PlayStation Plus, and it’s not a bad line-up.On 20 February, the subscription service willgain nine titles on the extra tier, and those are:Need For Speed Unbound(PS5),The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition(PS5),Tales of Arise(PS4/5),Assassin’s Creed Valhalla(PS4/5),LEGO Worlds(PS4),LEGO Jurassic World(PS4),Roguebook(PS4/5),Rogue Lords(PS4), andTales of Zestiria(PS4).PlayStation Plus’ premium tier will then gainResistance:Retribution(PS4/5),Jet Rider 2(PS4/5),Tales of Symphonia(PS4/5), andTales of Vesperia(PS4/5). As you can see, there’s a bit of something for everyone, but I want to draw your attention towards three must-play RPGs.AdvertTake a look atAssassin’s Creed Valhallain action below.The first is, of course, Ubisoft’sAssassin’s CreedValhalla. WhileValhallamay not be the most beloved entry in the franchise, many agree that it’s an excellent RPG - just not an excellent Assassin’s Creed entry. A quick trip over to Metacritic will prove that, given thatValhallahas a very respectable score of 80. If you like enormous open worlds, I can assure you that you’ll have a great time inValhalla. If you’re after a small, stealth and parkour based AC entry, then you won’t find that.IfValhallaisn’t your cup of tea, you may want to try out Bandai Namco’sTales of Arise. Released back in 2021,Tales of Arisecentres around a rift between two neighbouring planets, Dahna and Rena. You’ll follow the journeys of two characters from those opposing worlds who want to stop the Renans’ oppression of the Dahnan people. This one boasts an even higher Metacritic score of 87.AdvertFinally, I want to draw your attention toThe Outer Worlds. This 2019 gem comes from Obsidian Entertainment. Played from a first person perspective, the game sees you find yourself lost in transit after originally being aboard a colonist ship headed for the outer reaches of the galaxy. You end up waking decades later and become embroiled in a deep conspiracy running throughout the Halcyon colony. This one has a Metacritic score of 85.Three great scores for three great games. The only question left to ask is: Which are you going to dive into first?
Sony has announced the latest extra and premium tier offerings for PlayStation Plus, and it’s not a bad line-up.
On 20 February, the subscription service willgain nine titles on the extra tier, and those are:Need For Speed Unbound(PS5),The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition(PS5),Tales of Arise(PS4/5),Assassin’s Creed Valhalla(PS4/5),LEGO Worlds(PS4),LEGO Jurassic World(PS4),Roguebook(PS4/5),Rogue Lords(PS4), andTales of Zestiria(PS4).
PlayStation Plus’ premium tier will then gainResistance:Retribution(PS4/5),Jet Rider 2(PS4/5),Tales of Symphonia(PS4/5), andTales of Vesperia(PS4/5). As you can see, there’s a bit of something for everyone, but I want to draw your attention towards three must-play RPGs.
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Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Valhallain action below.
The first is, of course, Ubisoft’sAssassin’s CreedValhalla. WhileValhallamay not be the most beloved entry in the franchise, many agree that it’s an excellent RPG - just not an excellent Assassin’s Creed entry. A quick trip over to Metacritic will prove that, given thatValhallahas a very respectable score of 80. If you like enormous open worlds, I can assure you that you’ll have a great time inValhalla. If you’re after a small, stealth and parkour based AC entry, then you won’t find that.
IfValhallaisn’t your cup of tea, you may want to try out Bandai Namco’sTales of Arise. Released back in 2021,Tales of Arisecentres around a rift between two neighbouring planets, Dahna and Rena. You’ll follow the journeys of two characters from those opposing worlds who want to stop the Renans’ oppression of the Dahnan people. This one boasts an even higher Metacritic score of 87.
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Finally, I want to draw your attention toThe Outer Worlds. This 2019 gem comes from Obsidian Entertainment. Played from a first person perspective, the game sees you find yourself lost in transit after originally being aboard a colonist ship headed for the outer reaches of the galaxy. You end up waking decades later and become embroiled in a deep conspiracy running throughout the Halcyon colony. This one has a Metacritic score of 85.
Three great scores for three great games. The only question left to ask is: Which are you going to dive into first?
Topics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,Sony