New year, new life and, if you have a PS Plus subscription, new games . A week after Microsoft announced its monthly incentives, Sony does the same with its family of consoles, with Steep being the most attractive proposal for PS4.
In addition, the winner of the first edition of the PlayStation Awards joins some PS4 proposals not as brilliant as those we have seen months ago and that we can enjoy from January 4 .
Of course, it is worth remembering that in this case it is one of the last batches of games: in March titles for PS3 and PS Vita will stop being offered with the subscription.
Free games for PS4
The two heavyweights
- Steep (valued at 19.99 euros) Ubisoft’s extreme sports proposal will put at our disposal all kinds of winter activities, a generous vertical mapping and the most crazy and frantic techniques of touring it.
- Portal Knights (valued at 19.99 euros) An RPG designed for all audiences, whose keys are its simple and carefree design, its dozens of randomly generated islands and sandbox elements that add to the construction mechanics set.
Betting on PlayStation Talents
- Dogchild (valued at 4.99 euros)
Like Tarpak and his pet, we will embark on an adventure in search of our parents. Our ace up our sleeve? Our faithful Tarao who, despite his name, will be the key to all puzzles and our best weapon.
Advantages of cross-game
- Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion (valued at 19.99 euros)
As every month, PS4 users will add an extra game to their incentives thanks to the cross-play system with the Sony laptop. In this case it is a JRPG with an emphasis on action and reflections.
Free games for PS3 and PS Vita
- Zone of the Enders HD Collection (PS3) (valued at 14.99 euros)
- Amplitude (PS3) (valued at 19.99 euros)
- Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion (PS Vita) (valued at € 19.99)
- Super Mutant Alien Assault (PS Vita) (valued at 11.99 euros)
Within the penultimate batch of games that PS3 and PS Vita players will receive, the reissue of the two main games of the Zone of the Enders series stands out , which is a guarantee of frantic combats aboard the Orbital Frames, metal colossi .
Special mention Amplitude , the updated return of the musical game that Harmonix launched in 2003. Combining music and space shooters for up to four players, and the preamble to what would end up being the boom for guitar video games.