Never stop to saying thank you to PlayStation Asia for giving me a chance to write my review about PS Plus free games on this month.
On December 2016, there's a cool trailer about PS Plus free games
1. Magicka 2
Platform: PlayStation 4
Genre: Adventure/Fantasy
My Personal Rating: 8/10 (Recommended)
Magicka 2 brings fantasy adventure with spellcasting system, and up to 4 players co-op. If you've got some friends who like blowing each other up and don't mind wearing out their fingers punching in spell combinations, you could probably have a decent enough time. If you're looking for something with more depth to it, or are hungry for a solo adventure, Magicka 2 is one spell-book best left locked in the library.
So basically Magicka 2 is a great coop game, no matter who you play with. It's no longer as fresh as the original episode, but it's indeed better. Maybe you're still confused about spellcasting system in this game, here is a little bit of gameplay check this out.
2. Root Letter
Platform: PlayStation 4 / PlayStation Vita
Genre: Visual Novel
My Personal Rating: 7/10 (Recommended for VN Lovers)
Before I go with my review, I have to inform unfortunately this free Root Letter in Chinese language. But I already play the english version, so here is my review about the game.
Actually Root Letter is a great visual novel with superb production values that’s only held back by some localization issues but excels in atmosphere and one that will remain with you for a long time. It’s so rare that we have a game that genuinely deserves to be called “elegant”, but Root Letter is that game. It takes a romantic, nostalgic idea, wraps it up in a mystery that is fun to piece together, and does all of that within the context of one of the most beautiful examples of anime art you’ll ever see.
Don't blame me if you get the spoiler from the video below ^^. And this is can boost your PSN Account with 2 easy platinums from PS4 and PS Vita.
3. Badland GOTY Edition
Platform: PlayStation 4 / PlayStation Vita / PlayStation 3
Genre: Action
My Personal Rating: 8/10 (Recommended)
A good side-scrolling action adventure with physics-based gameplay and atmospheric graphics and audio. Players control a flying creature, Clony, and try to survive through an astonishing number of imaginative and deadly traps, puzzles and obstacles within a dense, beautiful forest. One of the key gameplay mechanics is cloning, where you end up controlling dozens of Clones at the same time
The only reason I've not gone higher than 8 on this is it's not terribly re-playable. once you've completed the game, there's not much in it to want to revisit. That said, it's an indie title get a chance while this is free with PS+ worth to pay for this as it's still very entertaining.
4. Tiny Troopers Joint Ops
Platform: PlayStation 4 / PlayStation Vita / PlayStation 3
Genre: Action
My Personal Rating: 7/10
Tiny Troopers is so epic arcade game, fire yourself into an epic bite-sized arcade shooter, filled to the brim with action-packed mini maps of mayhem. Miniature warfare on a massive scale.
You can take control of your tiny troopers as you battle evil adversaries from around the world with a multitude of weapons and specialist soldiers. Collect medals, dog tags and intel during the course of each mission to ensure victory.
Do not forget to purchase this game for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita too. Then continue your saved game anywhere with Cross-Save between all versions. Check this video out!
5. Hyper Void
Platform: PlayStation 4 / PlayStation 3
Genre: Action
My Personal Rating: 7/10
Hyper Void is a shooter from the old school built for nostalgic arcade cabinets, but it also has a definite personality. A surprising title, challenging but never frustrating, making you go back over every time. The only cons is the limited amount of content, only 30 levels and nothing more, even complete lack of online support. However, for the cost of the ticket we still strongly recommend the purchase.
The lack of an easily definable grid system does mean that Hyper Void feels less precise than some of the more famous examples of the genre, and yes, the inclusion of a story is both strange and largely pointless, but thanks to its fantastic level design, silky smooth 60fps visuals and the brilliant implementation of a power gauge, Hyper Void represents another fine example of the genre, one that can comfortably stand shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Tempest and TxK that these two titles were already free on PS Plus on previous month.
Hopefully you can enjoy my review 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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