Home » today » Technology » Here are the games you get with PlayStation Plus in August

Here are the games you get with PlayStation Plus in August

Sony has revealed which games are being handed out to PlayStation Plus subscribers next month. As usual, there are three games to pick up, regardless of whether you subscribe to Essential, Extra or Premium.

All will be available on 2 August, and you have until 6 September to pick them up.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon (PlayStation 4 og PlayStation 5)

Yakuza: Like a Dragon.

Sega

Yakuza: Like a Dragon from 2020 delivered more role-playing focus than what we are used to from the series. The result was cracking good, and our reviewer was a notch short of top marks.

– Most of all, this is a fantastically well-crafted Japanese role-playing game. It offers everything you could want from the genre. An excellent story, a fantastic character gallery, an engaging battle system, as well as a whole bunch of mini-games and various trivia you can spend your time on, wrote Øystein Furevik.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 (PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2.

Activision

In 2020, Activision and the now defunct Vicarious Visions took the renovation hammer to the first two games in the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series. With overhauled graphics, new and old skaters to play as and almost the entire iconic soundtrack, the experience was everything our reviewer had wanted.

– Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 is a lovely nostalgia pack for those who grew up with and loved the earliest games in the series. Both the first two games have been refurbished with all the tracks, the same pro skaters and the same unforgettable soundtrack, concluded Espen Jansen.

Little Nightmares (PlayStation 4)

Little Nightmares.

Bandai Namco Entertainment

The horror game Little Nightmares sends players on a very spooky journey in the role of little Six. She must run and sneak to escape the nightmarish place The Maw, in an adventure that became well received here at the mill.

– Little Nightmares is a different horror game that never feels tedious or boring. Every time you think you’ve got the hang of the game, it throws you around and serves you a new twist or a new game mechanic that makes you think differently to get to the finish line. Little Nightmares has learned a lot from Limbo, Inside and the many other similar indie games that have come out in recent years, but has a completely unique touch that makes it stand out in the crowd, was the verdict from Petter Lønningen.

ALSO READ: PlayStation Plus currently has little to offer against Xbox Game Pass »

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.