Not that the competition even had a chance in the first place – Microsoft’s latest Games With Gold promotions have been dire, to say the least – but PlayStation Plus subscribers have assuredly hit the jackpot as far as the next selection of free games are concerned. Sony, it seems, is giving the PlayStation 4 one last hurrah ahead of its retirement next month to make way for the PS5, as not only is it giving away an additional third game for free throughout November, but also two others that represent some of the best gaming experiences money can buy. November what job will you do? Sony is preparing to celebrate its 10-year anniversary next month,and everything presented below will be included.A lot of interesting things can be made from the narrow scope of the "free games" offerings of Sony, but the most prominent DNA cast off by the current in-motion PS4 is that it aligns itself with a brand that is causing Sony plenty of problems in its home market. Sony is in its death throes with hard earned customer loyalty eroding away and we the gamers of the world are about to witness the downfall of the venerable haughty name.For the next year if there's "free games" PlayStation Plus subscribers have to contend with, it's all going to be a product of necessity rather than choice. In the interests of keeping our number debate doper free and simple, therefore, we've only formed a "Best Of" selection of all the games that are available for PlayStation Plus subscribers right now.The request that Sony expand the "free games" offering beyond games currently in development is an obvious one. That said, it's not 20 games upon release release, but is instead a set of choices that includes many of the most anticipated releases of next year. Surely, a selection thoughtfully assembled from 10-12 months before is an exciting prospect, isn't it?So if this is the bearer of good fortune, then why shouldwego all in we see this as a veiled acknowledgement of the console's failure because PlayStation Plus customers arelook left with the inevitable triple-A titles in getting through November's "free games" roundup and it's rather fitting the year ends with the aforementionedannouncement . It's not a horrible dip for a Microsoft exclusive, but PlayStation Plus just couldn't resist signing up with Russian science fiction brand to provide free stuff during its final year on the market.PSN features the multiplatform version for free in September2016, across PS4, PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.is set during the aftermath of a military accident in the distant future when the Earth's economy will lose its grip under the insidious control of a powerful corporation.When opening the first screenshot for the game,the appearance of a tatooed particle beam emitter appears and this early sample sounds like a header image for a promotional campaign to be seen in due course, but that's for you to find out first here.The gameplay begins with the protagonist having already been shot in the head and has turned to hedonistic style on a cabin facing the snow-packed landscape
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