Sunday, March 6, 2016

PlayStation Plus Free Games Review - March 2016

Hi guys! Welcome to my blog.
I am so very happy to review PlayStation Plus Free games on this month!
And big thanks PlayStation Asia for a chance.

Here is special trailer PS Plus March can offer

1. Broforce
Platform: PS4
Genre: Action / Platformer
My Personal Rating: 9/10 (Recommended)
A ridiculously messy and violent platform game about being awesome action heroes from the 80s and 90s while slaying satanic terrorists and aliens while unraveling an evil plot to destroy the planet while dealing with being awesome action heroes from the 80s and 90s as the retro style.

Carving your way through a level in Broforce is chock full of muscle flexing carnage, and it’s brilliant for it as explosions rock the screen and you tear through the scenery. Though inventive, some of the boss fights halt that fun, and the way co-op deals with lives is too unforgiving, but it’s always throwing out something new, whether it’s a different looking environment to blow up, a new type of enemy to blow up or another new bro to add to the team and blow things up with.

Here's a little glimpse of gameplay you can check from stumpt


2. Galak-Z
Platform: PS4
Genre: Action
My Personal Rating: 7/10 (Fun to Play)
Galak-z an anime sci-fi retro stylish action flight. If you're 80s and know about the cartoons in classic TV such as Battlestars Galatica or Battle of Plantes, you better try this one!  Galak-z has intergalactic adventure takes you to the ends of the universe to fight enemies in new ways. Inspired by the classic sci-fi anime of the late 1970s and early 1980s as well as more modern shooters.

You'd better try not to miss this one, a smartly-designed, highly enjoyable shoot 'em up that does everything in its power to leverage its '80 mecha anime aesthetic. Frankly, there's not a lot like it on PSN these days. On that basis, it's easy enough to recommend it, but what really pushes it to the next level is the tremendous amount of detail put into the enemy design and the combat.

 

3. Muramasa Rebirth / Oboro Muramasa
Platform: PS Vita
Genre: Role-Playing
My Personal Rating: 10/10 (Recommended)

I am so glad I bought this version on the image below, and right now I am so super happy it's FREE on PS Plus. So everyone of you can play this for free, go and subscribe right now to take a chance this Vanillaware's best sidescrolling action role-playing game!
The Vita version of Muramasa is the definitive edition of the game, as well as the best platform to play it on. Vanillaware's art direction can really shine through on the Vita's resolution as opposed to the Wii's native 480p output. Muramasa Rebirth sports high intensity 2d beat-em-up gameplay which is as simple as it is fun to watch. The controls lack extreme depth, but despite this I found that I was blown away by the combos that the game seemed to naturally want me to achieve. Simply put, the controls make you feel like a pro only a couple hours after first picking up the game. There is ton of extra content and DLCs which add entire new characters and campaign settings to the game. This should be a definite pick up for any Vita owner.

Here's one of my favorite boss in Muramasa Rebirth, special thanks for RandomPl0x. And you have to beat the game!


4. A Virus Named Tom
Platform: PS Vita
Genre: Puzzle
My Personal Rating: 7/10
A Virus Named Tom is an Action-puzzler comes from rearrange circuits to spread the virus. The Action comes from dodging anti-virus drones while doing it. It's one of the few puzzle games out there where you can play co-operatively (with up to 3 friends). But if you tire of working together, there is a battle mode where you can take on your friends to see who is the supreme virus.

The game is very well made in almost every aspect. The puzzles are challenging, and require a combination of skillful maneuvering and careful planning. The game continues introducing a bunch of new elements as you play, taking time to introduce each, and it demonstrated the game's depth and its finesse in how it introduces each. The style of the game is really neat. I adored the game's art, and I laughed a few times at the humorous story.

This game has local multiplayer, both cooperative and competitive, which is something you don't see that often anymore. On top of that, it's pretty fun.


Here's trailer from PlayStation


5. BEYOND Two Souls
Platform: PS3
Genre: Adventure
My Personal Rating: 9/10 (Recommended)
A Triple-A Big Game from Quantic Dream, I am so enjoyed this game as much as I platinumed. Ellen Page, William Dafoe two big-named artist play together in BEYOND Two Souls. If you even didn't know about this game, you can buy on PS4 remastered version with a perfect and FPS better on PS3. But do not worry you can play this for free on PS3.

Don't get me wrong, Beyond Two Souls is both better and worse than its illustrious predecessor Heavy Rain. It features a more varied gameplay, a better story, talented Hollywood actors and outstanding graphics. but it also lacks something: the ability to make truly decisive choices throughout the adventure. Significant changes you can make story-wise are actually concentrated at the end. However, games of this type and this quality are still too rare to deny yourself the pleasure.

Even PewDiePie play this game, you'd better try this one too, truly recommended, here's his gameplay about the game

 

6. The Last Guy
Platform: PS3
Genre: Action Adventure
My Personal Rating: 7/10 (Fun to Play)
 A little glimpse of the story about The Last Guy, earth has been struck by a mysterious purple beam of light, and everyone touched by it has turned into a giant zombie. You are the chosen one and it is up to you to rescue the last survivors on earth by leading them to safety through zombie-infested streets.

With a classic arcade style overhead view, make your way through detailed real-world cities and use your heat vision to find people hiding in buildings. Then lead them to the Escape Zone before time runs out in this frantic game. Real Cities - Each stage is brought to life with real aerial photography of the actual city, with multiple levels of zoom to get the best view of the area to see where the survivors, and zombies, are hiding out. Zombies and Bosses - The Last Guy features 10 types of zombies and 4 types of bosses to avoid and outwit as the player races around the city rescuing survivors.

Do not worry, you have the special abilities such as utilize special powers such as dash to get away from zombies, thermography vision to see where people are hiding, and a whistle to get your long line to huddle up and get out of zombies’ paths. Power-Ups - Take advantage of five kinds of power-ups to help complete each stage, including stamina boosts, freezing time, warping back to the Escape Zone, and temporary invisibility.


Thanks for your time to read my review.I hope you enjoy it and wish me luck to win this jr reporter contest this time ^^
I love PlayStation like I love my family ^^, long live and play!


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