https://store.playstation.com/en-us/category/9779f12f-50c8-4c07-8d20-47e21293b6c6 They're giving out: ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission Subnautica ABZU Enter the Gungeon Moss Paper Beast Rez Infinite The Witness Thumper Only free until 20:00 PDT April 22nd, 2021.
They're also shutting down any psp and vita game purchases in the upcoming period, so get your purchases in for obscure titles you can't play anywhere else. Luckily i just bought Persona 3P. Your music video made me think there was a game for that in the list lol. Any of these free games get a passing grade from you?
I just post music videos with every thread now until the foreseeable future. Enter the Gungeon is action packed and very fun. Subnautica is very enjoyable and has a satisfying ending. The Witness tickles the brain with interesting puzzles. I recommend giving them all a try if you can.
Guilty Gear was like 99 cents for march too. Not a bad idea with a new version on there for full prize, get new players used to the series.
I played Enter The Gungeon a bit. It's a decent roguelike. It's nothing when compared to Binding of Isaac, but it's fun. Also, it has a better Co-op mode than Isaac, which is a nice plus if you have any friends you'd like to call over to play (after the pandemic is over, obviously).
Those are probably the top three of that list, yea. If you don't want subnautica's feeling of fear, you can relax with ABZU (although personally I hate the controls for this otherwise relaxing game). Moss is an interesting indie game loosely based off of Brian Jacques' unique Redwall series (books).
Lot's of nice stuff on there. I personally recommend subnautica, it's one of my favourites games and the whole ambience and everything is great. Abzu is a nice and short, similar ot journey. Enter the guneon is a fun rouge like especially multiplayer.
you're asking a guy who collected 20/21.5 of the books in this series I do plan to finish the collection, but I'm in no rush atm to do so. (21.5 is because author sadly passed away in the middle of writing the 22nd book). They're adventure/fantasy stories set in a world where animals are basically people. In some ways, it's a pretty shallow setting (mice = good, rats = bad, etc), but it's very fun and I get lost in it every time. One of the best aspects of the series is the author's tendency to focus on delicious feasts, describing so many delicious sounding foods. One of my more used screen names is a very silly character from the series who reminded me a lot of pinky from Pinky and the Brain TV show. He's just a 2 bit supporting villain character, but for some reason, he really stuck in my head.