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We’re happy to share the free PS4 games for PS Plus members this August! This month we look to satisfy your inner space pirate, and let you battle it out with friends in a frenzied tower builder.
First up is Tricky Towers, a new title from WeirdBeard Games. Tricky Towers is a physics-based puzzler that’s at its best when you’re competing against friends. With local and online multiplayer for two to four players, the game shines as you race to stack your tower while casting spells to disrupt your opponents. The gameplay is fast, fun, and addictive, as you’ll find yourself coming back for more. So gather your friends or join them online and enjoy the mayhem of Tricky Towers.
Next up is Rebel Galaxy. Suit up and take command in this space combat RPG from developer Double Damage. Take the helm of a massive destroyer as you make your reputation through trade, by being a work-for-hire mercenary or a swashbuckling pirate. In a procedurally generated universe, no two star systems are the same and there’s always something new to discover. So take the helm, prepare for battle, and have a blast with Rebel Galaxy.
Full lineup:
- Tricky Towers, PS4
- Rebel Galaxy, PS4
- Yakuza 5, PS3
- Retro/Grade, PS3
- Patapon 3, PS Vita
- Ultratron, PS Vita, PS3, PS4
We’ll see you in the comments section. Enjoy.
Not surprising really.
especially with a high profile console exclusive ( No Man’s Sky) hitting the shelves this month
there was 0% chance of a AAA title on Plus this month.
I’m waiting for No Mans Sky and Star Trek Online. Rebel Galaxy is the only game here that’s peaked my interest. I love space :3
I’m more interested in the weekly deals tbh. This past week sort of was lackluster…
Patapon is a fun game, but if psp games are going to be a PSVita choice, how about throwing some ps1 titles into the mix?
-the way I look at it is I hope to get atleast 1 game I can play outta PlayStation Plus +/or Xbox Live Gold…
–As usual= I don’t pretend to be a playstation(or xbox employee or stock holder) just a gamer who gets all I can outta gaming..
-I wanted to play Rebel Galaxy but thought it was crap so skipped it..ill try it now..
-I knopw No Mans Sky is gonna be boring and ill need a Sci Fi fix..
-Xbox has WWE16. I dunno if I’m willing to play it. wrestling games have been bad since PS3 IMO…
maybe ill get lucky…
–The Vita has been such a letdown for me..Cant believe I bought that POS ofr $200, I got the telltale Bundle version. and my daughter even hates it…Ive yet to have 1 homerun on the Vita..I even lost my borderlands2 mega character by a mixup..lol whatevs,,, I wish the Vita mattered more. I haven’t given it away or destroyed it. that means I have hope. atleast mildly.
can i have it?