Sony has revealed the coming PlayStation Plus games for August for North American PlayStation Plus members. There will be a total of 6 games available for you to download for free. For PlayStation 4, you’ll be able to download Road Not Taken, a roguelike puzzle game about life and loss that takes place in an ever-changing forest, and Fez, a 2D puzzle platformer set in a 3D world. For PlayStation 3, you’ll be able to download Crysis 3 and Proteus. Lastly, for the PlayStation Vita, you’ll be able to download Metrico and Dragon’s Crown. All games will be available for download starting on August 6. Sony also released a video preview highlighting all of the titles. You can check out the video down below. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wtkit5tKKk
The Time Is Right To Pick Up A PlayStation Vita There’s an unhealthy perception in the gaming industry that the PlayStation Vita is struggling, and that it lacks a solid library games. In actual fact, there has never been a greater time to pick up a Vita; here I’m going to run down why now is the time to strike to pick up Sony’s handheld beast and counter some of the lingering questions surrounding the portable console. Vita’s game catalogue This perception refuses to budge despite being incorrect. The Vita’s library of games at present is huge, offering a selection of titles and genres from AAA ports like Borderlands 2 to the latest indie games such as Olli Olli or Thomas Was Alone. A quick look at the online SEN Store (Europe) shows that, at the time of posting, there are 629 Vita-compatible titles ready to play. The selection of titles is not only numerous but diverse; Like first-person shooters? Try out Borderlands 2, Call of Duty: Declassified or