
One brutally difficult platformer, one heart-warming, coming-of-age story. This month’s PS Plus lineup has a great mix of flavors and you’ve come to the right place for the details! Starting on the first Tuesday of the month, a new lineup of free games comes to PlayStation Plus members, including Super Meat Boy and Broken Age on PS4.
Super Meat Boy will challenge even the most devoted platforming players with teeth-grinding levels, insane obstacles, horrible traps, and smiling chunks of meat. Yum! Can you stand against the gory onslaught of near-impossible tasks in Super Meat Boy? You’ll find out soon enough…
If that’s a little too intense, why not point and click at things, instead? Broken Age is joining the PS Plus lineup, too! In it, guide two teenagers through strangely similar circumstances but on two different worlds. With a gorgeous soundtrack and award-winning cast, Broken Age is perfect for gamers that grew up with the adventure genre. Or people that just want to hear some jokes. Jokes are always good.
Last thing! Driveclub PlayStation Plus Edition will no longer be available as a free download for Plus members starting on October 6th, 2015. If you haven’t downloaded it yet, be sure to go to PlayStation Store now before October 6th!
For the full PlayStation Plus lineup this month, check the official page on PlayStation.com. (Note: the Plus page has not yet updated, so we’ve included the full lineup below. Thank you for your patience!)
Full Lineup:
- Super Meat Boy, PS4, PS Vita
- Broken Age, PS4, PS Vita
- Unmechanical: Extended, PS4, PS3
- Chariot, PS3
- KickBeat, PS3, PS Vita
- Kung Fu Rabbit, PS3, PS Vita
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Until next time! Enjoy.
Going to wait till next month, can’t say I’m looking forward to it
Such crap. So Indie. Very bull****. Wow!
Terrible game selections reflect my status as NOT a PlayStation Plus subscriber. Proud Xbox Live Gold subscriber though.
Remember when PS fans said XBL was a “rip-off” because you had to pay to play online and the free games they gave away were old games everybody had already played? Now it’s a gift from Sony that online is behind a paywall, and those old games everybody has already played are a magical portal into an indie wonderland. Ah, but Sony can do no wrong, which is why the quality of PS+ won’t change. That’s the difference: Xbox makes a bad decision, and Xbox fans call them out about it; PlayStation makes a bad decision and PlayStation fans twist themselves into pretzels to figure out how to justify it.
I’m actually jealous. I thought PS4 was going to be like the PS3, not bull****. I was wrong and I regret it. I should have gotten the Xbone.