
Sony just added a game to their PlayStation Plus selection that gives you 13 games for the price of one - which is all the better when said price is zero.
As revealed last week, March’s PlayStation Plus monthly games line-up includes Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Sonic Colors: Ultimate and, most importantly, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection.
While you may assume that means you’re getting three games in March, it actually means you’re getting 15. That’s because Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection actually features 13 classic TMNT games, all wrapped up in one title.
Advert
Over on the r/PlayStationPlus subreddit, PlayStation fans were pretty happy to hear about the games on offer.
“We've had mostly trilogies of game collections on PS Plus like The Uncharted Collection, Bioshock Collection, Mass Effect Legendary Edition and few others over the years,” commented user kabirsingh84.
“But the TMNT Cowabunga Collection has to be the biggest one so far. The last collection of games on PS Plus was also Mass Effect LE in 2022.”
“I’m excited that more people can play Manhattan project. It’s the most underrated tmnt game there is, and is one of, if not the, best beat em Up on NES imo,” replied user veryoondoww.
Advert
“Amazing game. Varied soundtrack, bosses, levels, animation. Great stuff. Also quite a bit longer than most of them.”
I’ve not actually played many games in the collection so I am pretty excited to give it a go myself, but I have played Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time and lemme tell you - that game slaps.
Thankfully that’s one of the games in the collection that actually has online multiplayer, so I’m looking forward to forcing some of my mates to play through it with me.
Either way, hard to argue with the value of the games on offer this month. I wonder if any months in the future will feature more than 15 games?
Topics: Playstation Plus, PlayStation, Sony, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5