We were going to include
indie games in this list too... but quite frankly there'd be too many quiet gems to mention all in one go!
Why It's So Scary: Best described as a first - person Silent Hill, Cry of Fear is the most «proper»
scary game in this list.
What separates this from a standard tablet is the # 100 worth of bundled software including Office Suite Pro 6, The Complete Android Guide Book, a one year subscription to Givit with 25 GB, SlideIT Keyboard, and Syncables 360 Home Network v7 — For those who want a bit of relief from the daily grind there are a
few games in the list including, Backgammon, Checkers, Chess, and Sudoku.
What isn't yet clear is whether they're planning to re-enlist the most
popular games in a list that includes Battlefield 2, Command & Conquer 3, Star Wars: Battlefront 2 and Neverwinter Nights 2.
Tropico is by far the
best game in the list and exactly what I think PS + games should be — niche gems that people may not otherwise play because they don't think it's for them.
@Nuke Sony has 3 Genres not 2:) Besides of that both lists are dominated by a few franchises, altough I would prefer to see some other
game in the list instead of the crapy Kinect Adventure.
He was also quick to emphasise that there are some top
quality games in list: «Some of them are massive names.
The game was a big hit and while its debatable how much of an influence it had on the
next game in the list, it's been cited as the inspiration for Hydlide and certainly seems to be an antecedent to The Legend of Zelda.
While there aren't any massive
AAA games in the list this month, SSX and Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon were well received on the PS3.
It's a common theme among indie puzzle games (in fact, the next three
games in this list also follow this style), and it's nice to both look at and listen to.
Anyway, this game's 3D world, encapsulating music and loveable sound effects, meant that it found its way into our hearts, and like the
aforementioned games in this list, it is still going strong today.
This is the most physically exhausting of the
puzzle games in this list, because you flick the remote to make the water jump, but if you've got the energy, it is a very fun game.
This game also has something the other
games in this list don't have that increases its replayability, and that's Workshop support.
Guild Wars is not the oldest
online game in this list as it has only been a little bit over a decade since this one came out, Guild Wars is another old online game that has managed to stay very current and fresh by releasing updates regularly and by having a sequel: Guild Wars 2.
We should note, however, that Zynga has an impressive six of the top rated games on Facebook this year, and it is also the only one with more than two
games in the list altogether.
The
last game in our list of Top World War II shooters is The Saboteur and it is the one third person game on the list simply because of the fun game play elements and great atmosphere, capturing the true 1940s looking black and white scenes.
Why It's So Scary: Best described as a first - person Silent Hill, Cry of Fear is the most «proper»
scary game in this list.
Of course, these games, the release dates, and the sale numbers related to them are for the Japanese copies, and there might be a
few games in this list that never made it to American shores.
Soulcaster is pretty straight forward and doesn't really provide many surprises, even the retro graphics aren't what they could have been, especially in the company of
other games in this list.
While it's not full of AAA titles like its older brother the PS4,
the games in the list aren't slouches by any means, either.
Every week seems a weak week lately cuz I don't see
that game in the list.
I got all those top
games in the list (I got a PS4) and Hyrule Warriors on my japanese wii u. I guess the game is being underestimated by japanese and D3 + TLOU are crazy popular games all over the world.
Of all
the games in this list, Scalebound has the potential to be truly incredible.
Arguably the most offbeat of all
the games in this list, The Jackbox Party Pack 2 excels for local multiplayer play with a mixture of crazily conceived mini-games that anybody can play with little effort.
The remaining two
game in the list will be provided under PlayStation Plus discounts scheme.
Of course, there is the chance that some of
the games in the list can turn out to be duds, or that there's a game not in the list that will completely knock us of our seats.
Some games in the list have even had leaks before — Splinter Cell has been expected at E3 this year for a while in the wake of a listing for Splinter Cell 2018 briefly appearing on Amazon Canada (the Canadians again!)
Check out
the games in listing format: