The latest batch of PlayStation Plus games boast an impressive 113 hours of combined playtime, making for a solid month of gaming fun.July’s offeringswere particularly strong, of course, with gamers getting access toAlan Wake Remastered,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and the harrowingEndling - Extinction is Forever. You have just a few more days to download those games so if any sound of interest, act now. I’d suggestEndling, but do be aware that it’s one of the most stressful games you’ll play this year.Take a look at one of the new games coming to the service below!PlayStation Plussubscribershad high hopes for August’s free games, and while not everyone is convinced the new batch of titles really delivers, there’s plenty of fun to be had if you’re willing to take a chance.AdvertIn case you missed the announcement earlier this week, the free games for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers in August are:Death’s Door, PGA Tour 2K23,andDreams. Not a bad mix at all, especially given thatDreamsis quite literallythousands of games in one.Yes, a lot of them are essentially interactive shitposts, but there’s some genuinely brilliant work in there too.Anyway, the PlayStation Plus subreddit went to the trouble of doing the math and worked out there’s over 113 hours of gameplay between all three games. Not a huge amount, perhaps, but pretty decent value for money.Using Howlongtobeat.com as a starting point, we can see thatPGA Tour 2K23takes around 32 hours for completionists. I’m not sure how many people will want to spend 32 hours playing virtual golf, but it’s there if you want it.Next upDreamsoffers at least 66 hours, but there’s scope for so much more. It’s a very easy game to just dip into every now and again and lose yourself down a rabbit hole of weird and wonderful creations, even if you don’t feel you have the ability to create anything yourself. Trust me when I say there are whole-ass games in there that arereallygood.AdvertFinally we haveDeath’s Door, which is my own personal top pick for the month. Getting through this charming Zelda-inspired adventure can take you around 15 hours, making it an excellent little game to beat in a few weekends. The post-game stuff is also brilliant, and you’ll want to do it all.So there we have it. 113 hours of sheer joy, give or take a bit of golf.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Playstation Plus,Free Games,PlayStation,Sony

The latest batch of PlayStation Plus games boast an impressive 113 hours of combined playtime, making for a solid month of gaming fun.July’s offeringswere particularly strong, of course, with gamers getting access toAlan Wake Remastered,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and the harrowingEndling - Extinction is Forever. You have just a few more days to download those games so if any sound of interest, act now. I’d suggestEndling, but do be aware that it’s one of the most stressful games you’ll play this year.Take a look at one of the new games coming to the service below!PlayStation Plussubscribershad high hopes for August’s free games, and while not everyone is convinced the new batch of titles really delivers, there’s plenty of fun to be had if you’re willing to take a chance.AdvertIn case you missed the announcement earlier this week, the free games for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers in August are:Death’s Door, PGA Tour 2K23,andDreams. Not a bad mix at all, especially given thatDreamsis quite literallythousands of games in one.Yes, a lot of them are essentially interactive shitposts, but there’s some genuinely brilliant work in there too.Anyway, the PlayStation Plus subreddit went to the trouble of doing the math and worked out there’s over 113 hours of gameplay between all three games. Not a huge amount, perhaps, but pretty decent value for money.Using Howlongtobeat.com as a starting point, we can see thatPGA Tour 2K23takes around 32 hours for completionists. I’m not sure how many people will want to spend 32 hours playing virtual golf, but it’s there if you want it.Next upDreamsoffers at least 66 hours, but there’s scope for so much more. It’s a very easy game to just dip into every now and again and lose yourself down a rabbit hole of weird and wonderful creations, even if you don’t feel you have the ability to create anything yourself. Trust me when I say there are whole-ass games in there that arereallygood.AdvertFinally we haveDeath’s Door, which is my own personal top pick for the month. Getting through this charming Zelda-inspired adventure can take you around 15 hours, making it an excellent little game to beat in a few weekends. The post-game stuff is also brilliant, and you’ll want to do it all.So there we have it. 113 hours of sheer joy, give or take a bit of golf.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:Playstation Plus,Free Games,PlayStation,Sony
The latest batch of PlayStation Plus games boast an impressive 113 hours of combined playtime, making for a solid month of gaming fun.July’s offeringswere particularly strong, of course, with gamers getting access toAlan Wake Remastered,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and the harrowingEndling - Extinction is Forever. You have just a few more days to download those games so if any sound of interest, act now. I’d suggestEndling, but do be aware that it’s one of the most stressful games you’ll play this year.Take a look at one of the new games coming to the service below!PlayStation Plussubscribershad high hopes for August’s free games, and while not everyone is convinced the new batch of titles really delivers, there’s plenty of fun to be had if you’re willing to take a chance.AdvertIn case you missed the announcement earlier this week, the free games for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers in August are:Death’s Door, PGA Tour 2K23,andDreams. Not a bad mix at all, especially given thatDreamsis quite literallythousands of games in one.Yes, a lot of them are essentially interactive shitposts, but there’s some genuinely brilliant work in there too.Anyway, the PlayStation Plus subreddit went to the trouble of doing the math and worked out there’s over 113 hours of gameplay between all three games. Not a huge amount, perhaps, but pretty decent value for money.Using Howlongtobeat.com as a starting point, we can see thatPGA Tour 2K23takes around 32 hours for completionists. I’m not sure how many people will want to spend 32 hours playing virtual golf, but it’s there if you want it.Next upDreamsoffers at least 66 hours, but there’s scope for so much more. It’s a very easy game to just dip into every now and again and lose yourself down a rabbit hole of weird and wonderful creations, even if you don’t feel you have the ability to create anything yourself. Trust me when I say there are whole-ass games in there that arereallygood.AdvertFinally we haveDeath’s Door, which is my own personal top pick for the month. Getting through this charming Zelda-inspired adventure can take you around 15 hours, making it an excellent little game to beat in a few weekends. The post-game stuff is also brilliant, and you’ll want to do it all.So there we have it. 113 hours of sheer joy, give or take a bit of golf.
The latest batch of PlayStation Plus games boast an impressive 113 hours of combined playtime, making for a solid month of gaming fun.
July’s offeringswere particularly strong, of course, with gamers getting access toAlan Wake Remastered,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and the harrowingEndling - Extinction is Forever. You have just a few more days to download those games so if any sound of interest, act now. I’d suggestEndling, but do be aware that it’s one of the most stressful games you’ll play this year.
Take a look at one of the new games coming to the service below!
PlayStation Plussubscribershad high hopes for August’s free games, and while not everyone is convinced the new batch of titles really delivers, there’s plenty of fun to be had if you’re willing to take a chance.
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In case you missed the announcement earlier this week, the free games for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers in August are:Death’s Door, PGA Tour 2K23,andDreams. Not a bad mix at all, especially given thatDreamsis quite literallythousands of games in one.Yes, a lot of them are essentially interactive shitposts, but there’s some genuinely brilliant work in there too.
Anyway, the PlayStation Plus subreddit went to the trouble of doing the math and worked out there’s over 113 hours of gameplay between all three games. Not a huge amount, perhaps, but pretty decent value for money.
Using Howlongtobeat.com as a starting point, we can see thatPGA Tour 2K23takes around 32 hours for completionists. I’m not sure how many people will want to spend 32 hours playing virtual golf, but it’s there if you want it.
Next upDreamsoffers at least 66 hours, but there’s scope for so much more. It’s a very easy game to just dip into every now and again and lose yourself down a rabbit hole of weird and wonderful creations, even if you don’t feel you have the ability to create anything yourself. Trust me when I say there are whole-ass games in there that arereallygood.
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Finally we haveDeath’s Door, which is my own personal top pick for the month. Getting through this charming Zelda-inspired adventure can take you around 15 hours, making it an excellent little game to beat in a few weekends. The post-game stuff is also brilliant, and you’ll want to do it all.
So there we have it. 113 hours of sheer joy, give or take a bit of golf.
Topics:Playstation Plus,Free Games,PlayStation,Sony