
As we look forward to the New Year, we’re excited to share our January 2016 PlayStation Plus lineup with everyone. This month our PS4 games pay homage to a couple classic, fan-favorite titles, while updating the gameplay and graphics to PS4!
Hardware: Rivals makes its exclusive debut on PlayStation Plus. Get behind the wheel of a powerful tank or mobile attack jeep in this arcade-style, vehicle combat game. Inspired by the PS2 classic Hardware: Online Arena, Hardware: Rivals lets you challenge your friends or enter the online multiplayer arena on your own and experience epic vehicular mayhem with multiple maps, game modes, and special events.
If you need a breather from all the vehicle-on-vehicle combat, you can always turn to the twisted Mexican folklore of Grim Fandango Remastered. As Manny Calavera, travel agent for the Department of Death, you’ll guide poor souls to their eternal rest. Crime. Skeletons. Romance. You’ll experience it all in this update to the beloved adventure game.
These PS4 games are free for PlayStation Plus members starting on the first Tuesday of January, and you can find the full list of PlayStation Plus games below.
Full Lineup:
- Dragon Age: Origins, PS3
- Grim Fandango Remastered, PS4, PS Vita
- Hardware: Rivals, PS4
- Legends of War Patton, PS Vita
- Medal of Honor Warfighter, PS3
- Nihilumbra, PS Vita
Before you go, we want your feedback! Please leave us a comment below and tell us what you think of the lineup. Thank you for stopping by.
Until next time! Enjoy.
I don’t mind getting indie titles every once in a while (Transistor, Rogue Legacy
and Guacamelee were entertaining), but that’ll only satiate most gamers for so long. I’m not usually the one for complaints, but at this point I do feel I’m being slighted. I mean, even the discounts available to members can be obtained in retail stores (I used to work at a certain retail chain that made it very easy to verify). I get the feeling that there’s a lot of smoke and mirrors going on without any real substance; where members are forced to keep paying for a subscription just so they can have multiplayer access (or because games like Destiny won’t work without it). I’ve always been an avid supporter, but like others have mentioned, you’re beginning to make Microsoft look good (the Ganon of gaming corps- actually they may be tied with EA, but that’s on another note), and that’s just sad. I know it’s just business, but at least make it look good. I don’t expect a AAA title every month, but I also shouldn’t go 3 months in a row with a bunch of unknown titles that I play just because they’re there. I want to be excited for having a Plus membership.
Sony, I don’t know what you have to do to turn a profit and still retain your customer base, but you’ve done it before with even less to go off of. So as a wise man once said, just do it!
Most people aren’t realizing that, even though you are paying the same price on PSN you would in a store, you can download it onto 2 systems, therefore, you are getting 2 copies of the game for the price of one, so yes, you are getting a discount.