PlayStation Plus gamers obsessed with ‘life consuming’ free game

There’s nothing quite like being immersed in a video game with a wonderfully crafted world, especially when that game is playable at no extra cost, such as the topic of today’s discussion.

It doesn’t matter which tier that you subscribe to,Sony’sPlayStation Plus is a gift that keeps on giving, as long as you continue to pay the subscription fee of course. In total, there are three tiers available, Essential, Extra and Premium. The higher thePS Plustier that you subscribe to, the more games will be available. However, all tiers will have access to exclusive discounts, DLC and more onPlayStation.

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“What is the most life consuming game on PlayStation Plus?”askedRedditor skulllnbonez. “I was looking to find something to get sucked into. I really likedSlay the SpireandPersona 5. I’m curious what games you would recommend.”

“Outer Wildsis life-changing,” said Sad-Programmer-9653. “Outer Wildsis one of the greatest games ever made” replied WoWthenandNoW.

The thread was, of course, full of other life-consuming recommendations such as this one from SFW1921 who said “If you likeSlay the Spireyou absolutely need to playInscryption” or “Civilization 6and it’s not even close. If you let this game get its hooks in you, you’re not getting loose,” exclaimed averyfinefellow.

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“This is subjective of course but for me, it’sDeath Stranding. Something very enticing about seeing how much cargo I can carry and trying to build all the roads and such. It’s not a game for everybody and that’s totally okay, but if you’re one of the people the game is for? It’ll suck you in like no other,” explained Wungoos.

Outer Wildsis out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.Outer Wildsis also currently available with PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium.

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