PlayStation fans haven't got long to try a few must-play titles before they leave the PlayStation Plus service for good, and this metroidvania should be at the top of your list.
Every now and then, PlayStation Plus switches up its latest offering with some new titles, but what Sony giveth, it also takes away.
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Plenty of titles will soon depart, adding further fuel to the fire for fans angry that the recent price-hike hasn't yielded any noticeable difference to the quality of the subscription service.
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But enough about that, as some of the games leaving PlayStation Plus are must-play titles you should try before they go, and luckily most of them are pretty short.
One such title is Dandara: Trials Of Fear Edition, a metroidvania that takes just short of 10 hours to beat, including main story and side content.
One PlayStation Plus subscriber recently gave the game a go, and wholeheartedly recommends playing it before it disappears from the service.
The fan, going by the name OliveOcelot on Reddit, urged PlayStation Plus subscribers to give the game a go, saying: “Give this metroidvania a try before it leaves next month.”
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They went on to say: “I had no idea what kind of a game it was. I downloaded it months ago and never started it. I saw it again in 'last chance to play' and I dived in. No regrets. It's a mix of Celeste + Gravity Rush and a bit of Hollowknight too. Takes 8 hours but technically you can beat it in under an hour.”
Other subscribers were successfully persuaded, with the ones who’d already played the game supporting the poster’s opinion.
“Second this. It's a great game!”
“I will download this now, thankyou. Also, my time at portia is worth a try too, also leaving next month.”
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“Yeah, I plan to. Playing this was a matter of 'when' and I guess the answer is 'now'.”
If you're a fan of platformers or metroidvanias and love a good pixel art style, you should definitely give this one a go while you can play it at no additional cost, we don't think you'll regret it.
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, Sony