While I do love it when games that I’ve been wanting to play land on PlayStation Plus, I also adore discovering missed gems that I perhaps didn’t catch on my radar upon release.Later today, we’ll be finding out the latest batch of extra and premium tier offerings which, if you ask me, is the most exciting day in thePlayStation Pluscalendar. November’s essential tier offeringsare already available to grab. Subscribers can enjoyMafia II, Alien Fireteam Elite, andDragon Ball: The Breakers. It’s not the most exciting line-up, but we’ve certainly had worse. August brought us a particularly fruitful line-up. I’m slightly ashamed to say that I wasn’t at all familiar withDeath’s Doorbut it just so happens to be one of my favouritePlayStationPlus plays of the year. A quick scroll through Reddit revealed that I wasn’t alone in thinking this.Death’s Doorhas drawn a ton of praise.Take a look atDeath’s Doorin action below.Reddit user LuckyPenny started the conversation,writing, “Any little known games that you love that no one ever speaks about?” OldNerve1replied, “Death’s Doorwas a good game, lately given with the monthly games. People appreciated it but I’m gonna mention it again here in case you haven’t played it,” while ThePalmIsleadded, “Death’s Dooris what I had hopedTunicwas going to be. Charming, interesting, at times challenging but not over the top, kind of chilled out. Great game.”AdvertDeath’s Doorwasn’t the only answer though. “It’s well praised, butGravity Rushwas severely overlooked. I guess it’s because it was released on the Vita which was a failed system, but man is that game great,”saidLobo2209. “Not totally buried butThe Forgotten Cityis a bit of a hidden gem. Actually think it was aSkyrimmod that got so popular they turned it into a full game,”commentedDG83GamingEnthusiast.Unfortunately, you will need to have grabbedDeath’s Doorback in August in order to enjoy it. Regardless though, there are so many other gems hidden on PlayStation Plus. If you’re ever in doubt about a title, just give it a go.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,Sony

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While I do love it when games that I’ve been wanting to play land on PlayStation Plus, I also adore discovering missed gems that I perhaps didn’t catch on my radar upon release.Later today, we’ll be finding out the latest batch of extra and premium tier offerings which, if you ask me, is the most exciting day in thePlayStation Pluscalendar. November’s essential tier offeringsare already available to grab. Subscribers can enjoyMafia II, Alien Fireteam Elite, andDragon Ball: The Breakers. It’s not the most exciting line-up, but we’ve certainly had worse. August brought us a particularly fruitful line-up. I’m slightly ashamed to say that I wasn’t at all familiar withDeath’s Doorbut it just so happens to be one of my favouritePlayStationPlus plays of the year. A quick scroll through Reddit revealed that I wasn’t alone in thinking this.Death’s Doorhas drawn a ton of praise.Take a look atDeath’s Doorin action below.Reddit user LuckyPenny started the conversation,writing, “Any little known games that you love that no one ever speaks about?” OldNerve1replied, “Death’s Doorwas a good game, lately given with the monthly games. People appreciated it but I’m gonna mention it again here in case you haven’t played it,” while ThePalmIsleadded, “Death’s Dooris what I had hopedTunicwas going to be. Charming, interesting, at times challenging but not over the top, kind of chilled out. Great game.”AdvertDeath’s Doorwasn’t the only answer though. “It’s well praised, butGravity Rushwas severely overlooked. I guess it’s because it was released on the Vita which was a failed system, but man is that game great,”saidLobo2209. “Not totally buried butThe Forgotten Cityis a bit of a hidden gem. Actually think it was aSkyrimmod that got so popular they turned it into a full game,”commentedDG83GamingEnthusiast.Unfortunately, you will need to have grabbedDeath’s Doorback in August in order to enjoy it. Regardless though, there are so many other gems hidden on PlayStation Plus. If you’re ever in doubt about a title, just give it a go.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,Sony

While I do love it when games that I’ve been wanting to play land on PlayStation Plus, I also adore discovering missed gems that I perhaps didn’t catch on my radar upon release.Later today, we’ll be finding out the latest batch of extra and premium tier offerings which, if you ask me, is the most exciting day in thePlayStation Pluscalendar. November’s essential tier offeringsare already available to grab. Subscribers can enjoyMafia II, Alien Fireteam Elite, andDragon Ball: The Breakers. It’s not the most exciting line-up, but we’ve certainly had worse. August brought us a particularly fruitful line-up. I’m slightly ashamed to say that I wasn’t at all familiar withDeath’s Doorbut it just so happens to be one of my favouritePlayStationPlus plays of the year. A quick scroll through Reddit revealed that I wasn’t alone in thinking this.Death’s Doorhas drawn a ton of praise.Take a look atDeath’s Doorin action below.Reddit user LuckyPenny started the conversation,writing, “Any little known games that you love that no one ever speaks about?” OldNerve1replied, “Death’s Doorwas a good game, lately given with the monthly games. People appreciated it but I’m gonna mention it again here in case you haven’t played it,” while ThePalmIsleadded, “Death’s Dooris what I had hopedTunicwas going to be. Charming, interesting, at times challenging but not over the top, kind of chilled out. Great game.”AdvertDeath’s Doorwasn’t the only answer though. “It’s well praised, butGravity Rushwas severely overlooked. I guess it’s because it was released on the Vita which was a failed system, but man is that game great,”saidLobo2209. “Not totally buried butThe Forgotten Cityis a bit of a hidden gem. Actually think it was aSkyrimmod that got so popular they turned it into a full game,”commentedDG83GamingEnthusiast.Unfortunately, you will need to have grabbedDeath’s Doorback in August in order to enjoy it. Regardless though, there are so many other gems hidden on PlayStation Plus. If you’re ever in doubt about a title, just give it a go.

While I do love it when games that I’ve been wanting to play land on PlayStation Plus, I also adore discovering missed gems that I perhaps didn’t catch on my radar upon release.

Later today, we’ll be finding out the latest batch of extra and premium tier offerings which, if you ask me, is the most exciting day in thePlayStation Pluscalendar. November’s essential tier offeringsare already available to grab. Subscribers can enjoyMafia II, Alien Fireteam Elite, andDragon Ball: The Breakers. It’s not the most exciting line-up, but we’ve certainly had worse. August brought us a particularly fruitful line-up. I’m slightly ashamed to say that I wasn’t at all familiar withDeath’s Doorbut it just so happens to be one of my favouritePlayStationPlus plays of the year. A quick scroll through Reddit revealed that I wasn’t alone in thinking this.Death’s Doorhas drawn a ton of praise.

Take a look atDeath’s Doorin action below.

Reddit user LuckyPenny started the conversation,writing, “Any little known games that you love that no one ever speaks about?” OldNerve1replied, “Death’s Doorwas a good game, lately given with the monthly games. People appreciated it but I’m gonna mention it again here in case you haven’t played it,” while ThePalmIsleadded, “Death’s Dooris what I had hopedTunicwas going to be. Charming, interesting, at times challenging but not over the top, kind of chilled out. Great game.”

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Death’s Doorwasn’t the only answer though. “It’s well praised, butGravity Rushwas severely overlooked. I guess it’s because it was released on the Vita which was a failed system, but man is that game great,”saidLobo2209. “Not totally buried butThe Forgotten Cityis a bit of a hidden gem. Actually think it was aSkyrimmod that got so popular they turned it into a full game,”commentedDG83GamingEnthusiast.

Unfortunately, you will need to have grabbedDeath’s Doorback in August in order to enjoy it. Regardless though, there are so many other gems hidden on PlayStation Plus. If you’re ever in doubt about a title, just give it a go.

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