PlayStation Plus is pushing the boat out this month after revealing an extra four more games added to the service.It seems as though being aPlayStation Plussubscriber is paying off this April as the service has been regularly dropping some extra games onto its extensive library.Exoprimalis one of the titles you can try out this April!Last week saw asurprise free gameadded and with May set to be abrutal monthfor the subscription service with a ton of games being removed, it seems as though April is making up for it.AdvertSo much so thatSonyhas recently added four new game trials for PlayStation Plus Premium members to give them a chance to try before they buy.This includes a 30-minute trial of multiplayer shooterExoprimal,one hour of the indie titleGris,one hour of side-scrolling adventureTrek To Yomiand one hour of the FPSShadow Warrior 3.These arrived alongside the service’s major game this month,Tales of Kenzera: Zau,which we were able to review. The Metroidvania title tells the story of a young shaman who bargains with the God of death to return his Baba from the darkness.In ourreviewwe said: “The story ofZauis much more engaging and tells a beautiful tale of death and grief through its storybook adventure of a son hoping to bring his father back from the dead. Some genuinely wonderful lines of dialogue speak to the difficulty of loss”.AdvertAs well asTales of Kenzera: Zau,the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue also welcomedDave the Diver, The Crew 2, Construction Simulator, Nour: Play With Your FoodandDeliver Us Marsthis month.Not only that but for the Classics Collection, subscribers were treated toStar Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire, MediEvilandAlone in the Dark: The New Nightmare.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Playstation Plus,PlayStation,Sony,Free Games

PlayStation Plus is pushing the boat out this month after revealing an extra four more games added to the service.It seems as though being aPlayStation Plussubscriber is paying off this April as the service has been regularly dropping some extra games onto its extensive library.Exoprimalis one of the titles you can try out this April!Last week saw asurprise free gameadded and with May set to be abrutal monthfor the subscription service with a ton of games being removed, it seems as though April is making up for it.AdvertSo much so thatSonyhas recently added four new game trials for PlayStation Plus Premium members to give them a chance to try before they buy.This includes a 30-minute trial of multiplayer shooterExoprimal,one hour of the indie titleGris,one hour of side-scrolling adventureTrek To Yomiand one hour of the FPSShadow Warrior 3.These arrived alongside the service’s major game this month,Tales of Kenzera: Zau,which we were able to review. The Metroidvania title tells the story of a young shaman who bargains with the God of death to return his Baba from the darkness.In ourreviewwe said: “The story ofZauis much more engaging and tells a beautiful tale of death and grief through its storybook adventure of a son hoping to bring his father back from the dead. Some genuinely wonderful lines of dialogue speak to the difficulty of loss”.AdvertAs well asTales of Kenzera: Zau,the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue also welcomedDave the Diver, The Crew 2, Construction Simulator, Nour: Play With Your FoodandDeliver Us Marsthis month.Not only that but for the Classics Collection, subscribers were treated toStar Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire, MediEvilandAlone in the Dark: The New Nightmare.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Playstation Plus,PlayStation,Sony,Free Games
PlayStation Plus is pushing the boat out this month after revealing an extra four more games added to the service.It seems as though being aPlayStation Plussubscriber is paying off this April as the service has been regularly dropping some extra games onto its extensive library.Exoprimalis one of the titles you can try out this April!Last week saw asurprise free gameadded and with May set to be abrutal monthfor the subscription service with a ton of games being removed, it seems as though April is making up for it.AdvertSo much so thatSonyhas recently added four new game trials for PlayStation Plus Premium members to give them a chance to try before they buy.This includes a 30-minute trial of multiplayer shooterExoprimal,one hour of the indie titleGris,one hour of side-scrolling adventureTrek To Yomiand one hour of the FPSShadow Warrior 3.These arrived alongside the service’s major game this month,Tales of Kenzera: Zau,which we were able to review. The Metroidvania title tells the story of a young shaman who bargains with the God of death to return his Baba from the darkness.In ourreviewwe said: “The story ofZauis much more engaging and tells a beautiful tale of death and grief through its storybook adventure of a son hoping to bring his father back from the dead. Some genuinely wonderful lines of dialogue speak to the difficulty of loss”.AdvertAs well asTales of Kenzera: Zau,the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue also welcomedDave the Diver, The Crew 2, Construction Simulator, Nour: Play With Your FoodandDeliver Us Marsthis month.Not only that but for the Classics Collection, subscribers were treated toStar Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire, MediEvilandAlone in the Dark: The New Nightmare.
PlayStation Plus is pushing the boat out this month after revealing an extra four more games added to the service.
It seems as though being aPlayStation Plussubscriber is paying off this April as the service has been regularly dropping some extra games onto its extensive library.
Exoprimalis one of the titles you can try out this April!
Last week saw asurprise free gameadded and with May set to be abrutal monthfor the subscription service with a ton of games being removed, it seems as though April is making up for it.
Advert
Advert
So much so thatSonyhas recently added four new game trials for PlayStation Plus Premium members to give them a chance to try before they buy.
This includes a 30-minute trial of multiplayer shooterExoprimal,one hour of the indie titleGris,one hour of side-scrolling adventureTrek To Yomiand one hour of the FPSShadow Warrior 3.
These arrived alongside the service’s major game this month,Tales of Kenzera: Zau,which we were able to review. The Metroidvania title tells the story of a young shaman who bargains with the God of death to return his Baba from the darkness.
In ourreviewwe said: “The story ofZauis much more engaging and tells a beautiful tale of death and grief through its storybook adventure of a son hoping to bring his father back from the dead. Some genuinely wonderful lines of dialogue speak to the difficulty of loss”.
Advert
Advert
As well asTales of Kenzera: Zau,the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue also welcomedDave the Diver, The Crew 2, Construction Simulator, Nour: Play With Your FoodandDeliver Us Marsthis month.
Not only that but for the Classics Collection, subscribers were treated toStar Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire, MediEvilandAlone in the Dark: The New Nightmare.
Topics:Playstation Plus,PlayStation,Sony,Free Games