mercredi 27 septembre 2017

PS Plus October 2017 Free Game Lineup Revealed


Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Hue, and more.

October 2017's list of free PlayStation Plus games has been revealed, with Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain headlining the list.

Check out the full list of free games, via PlayStation Blog, along with what platforms they are available on below:

The free multiplayer party game That's You! is also set to leave PlayStation Plus as a free game on October 24.

IGN gave The Phantom Pain a 10, saying that while other sandbox games have bigger worlds, "none have pushed me to plan, adapt, and improvise the way" The Phantom Pain does. For more on the game, check out where The Phantom Pain falls on IGN's Top 25 PS4 games list.

Amnesia: Collection combines The Dark Descent, A Machine for Pigs, and Justine, three games set in the first-person horror Amnesia franchise. IGN originally gave The Dark Descent an 8.5 and A Machine for Pigs an 8.5.

Monster Jam Battlegrounds replicates real-world Monster Jam stadium and arena events and lets players dive into the monster truck mayhem themselves.

Hustle Kings is a pool game that aims to capture the atmosphere of playing in a real pool hall. IGN gave the game a 7.0 when it debuted in 2012.

Hue was originally announced as a free PS Plus game for September before PlayStation revised last month's lineup. The puzzler will now be free in October, as it tasks players with changing the color of the environment to reveal hidden objects and overcome obstacles.

Sky Force Anniversary is the recent rerelease of the arcade classic which adds a few new changes, including new intuitive controls and a powerful upgrade system. Hue is a puzzle platformer with a twist, as players have to alter the world by changing its background color.

There are still a few days to grab August's free PS Plus games, which includes Infamous: Second Son.

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush.

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