May 2018's gaggle of PS Plus titles are now available for download in Europe, with the North American PlayStation Store set to update soon. This month, PS4 owners can look forward to Quantic Dream's Beyond: Two Souls ahead of the release of Detroit: Become Human, as well as the excellent 2D platformer, Rayman Legends.
On PS3, you'll be able to download Eat Them! and Risen 3: Titan Lords, while the humble Vita gets King Oddball - which you can also download on PS4 and PS3 - and Furmins. All in all, a decent month.
Will you be downloading any of these titles? Let us know in the comments below.
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haven't we already had Rayman Legends or was that on the Vita?
@FullbringIchigo I think it was Rayman Origins on Vita.
Nothing for me this month but I highly recommend Rayman. Great game overall and the music levels are some of the best ever. Hoping we get a new one announced at e3!
The first time for me that I will d/l and play the top two games despite finishing them years ago.
Can't go wrong with Rayman and Detroit has got me in the mood to play Beyond Two Souls...especially as I read somewhere it has about twenty endings and I only saw one of them!
I grabbed both Beyond and Rayman, looking forward to trying them out eventually.
Question for Beyond 2 Souls. Is it better to go the chronological route or would I lose some plot twists that way?
Who decided Risen 3 should be on here? How does that say anything good about the PS Plus service?
@Wazeddie22 Yeah, I kept reading how the game had no variance in its plot, but in response to some of the criticism of Beyond Two Souls’ lack of any meaningful consequences for your decisions — I listened to an interview with David Cage and he said that one of the reasons they put in the flowchart at the end of the chapters in Detroit so people could see all the possible routes they could have taken with their decisions was because there was an illusion of linearity in Beyond and people didn’t realize the many options and different outcomes that the game actually had because it was invisible to them. So to be more open he chose in Detroit to fully disclose all the routes you can take to try to see all the different outcomes. I haven’t played Beyond yet, but it seems like many people didn’t realize their choices were making a difference. Granted I guess the main character can’t die evidently, but still it does have different scenes depending on choice.
@Th3solution i liked seeing the flow chart in Detroit Become Humans demo and very interested to know how big the chart will be in the final game.
But yeah,I had no idea Two Souls had that many endings,if I'd of known i would of spent more time with the game (although I will be now!).Shame then that David Cage didant patch a Flow chart into the ps4 game
@Jaz007 well to be fair it's on the PS3 and the PS3 offerings have been scraping the bottom of the barrel for a while now
@FullbringIchigo Surley something obscure yet awesome game like Comet Crash (best tower-defense game ever) could be offered. I haven’t paid a huge amount of attention, but I feel like it hasn’t been scraping the 40s on metacritic at least.
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