PlayStation has just revealed which games will be heading to PS Plus this November and one addition has subscribers feeling quite confused.
October has very nearly come to an end and, although it is just another reminder of how quickly this year has passed, its silver lining is that we get a brand-new bunch of games added to PlayStation Plus.
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We reported on the November line-up which welcomes three very different entries.
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The first is a racing game, the second is a highly-rated action-adventure single player and the third and final is an online social deduction game inspired by a hit anime.
It is the final option that has fans feeling confused, with one user over on r/PlayStationPlus calling it “weird af”.
The game is Death Note Killer Within, which as you can probably guess, is inspired by the anime Death Note.
It is an “online social deduction game of life and death for up to 10 players” published by Bandai Namco.
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Players will be tasked with splitting into two teams to try and figure out each other’s identities to either eliminate L who threatens to unveil Kira’s identity OR seize the Death Note for themselves.
Arriving on PlayStation Plus as a day one release, Death Note Killer Within is set to be a hit or a miss but users over on Reddit aren’t so sure.
“Looks like a fun concept,” one hopeful fan said.
“I always enjoyed the first few volumes where Kira and L were doing a lot of deduction and insane plot-driven leaps of "logic". Seeing it play out in game form could be a lot of fun.”
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A less enthusiastic user said: “That Death Note game looks weird af.”
It remains to be seen how this anime-inspired video game will be received by fans but hey, at least it will be free for PS Plus subscribers.
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