Being able to try a widely praised game for free and without PlayStation Plus doesn’t happen often.
Rejoice, dear gamers, for such a day has arrived.
The game in question has been described as a “seriously undervalued game series”, as well as delivering “holy sh*t” levels of amazing; if that doesn’t sell you on how incredible the title is, we’re not sure what will.
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What game has inspired this much positive feedback? A Plague Tale: Innocence.
The Last of Us style gameplay, mixed with the depth of story, come together to create an unforgettable experience you don’t need PlayStation Plus to enjoy.
Are you prepared to fight for survival in A Plague Tale: Innocence?
“So much [more] different than anything else out there. It’s an amazing story that emphasises stealth and puzzle solving rather than action; it’s a nice change of pace from most other games,” raved one Redditor.
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“This game is insane and the sequel is even better. I hope we get A Plague Tale part three,” shared another.
In fact, over the course of the discussion, there were few comments saying anything negative about the 2019 released game.
This “grim tale” is hard hitting in many aspects, and while it starts as a slow burn, by the time you get mid-way through “things really cook until the end”. That same player also said, “And boy, what an ending.”
All you need to do to try this “heart-rending” story is to head to the PlayStation store – although it advertises the full priced game first and foremost, if you scroll down you’ll see the demo waiting for you. For free.
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We’ll choose to focus on this rather than the anguish PS users are feeling after an exclusive was permanently taken offline, causing fans to lose years of content. That has got to sting!
If you want to quietly ignore the flames burning in the background, head to the PS store and download yourselves a demo for a game that consistently scores 9/10 from players. The full release is available on PlayStation Plus.
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony