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Headliners are X-COM 2 and Trials Fusion on PS4. Trials I can take or leave, but X-COM has been on two of my wishlists for a while, so I'm very happy about that!
The full lineup is on the PlayStation blog.
Headliners are X-COM 2 and Trials Fusion on PS4. Trials I can take or leave, but X-COM has been on two of my wishlists for a while, so I'm very happy about that!
The full lineup is on the PlayStation blog.
Massive nope for me this month - never been able to get into XCOM ever (more the genre than the series, really) and Trials makes me super-angry with its physics bollocks. Everything else sucks too. But that's just me. :)
I've had the first X-COM on both PC and PS3 for years, and never got more than a few missions in; so I honestly don't know that I'll get any significant percentage through the sequel, but at least I don't have to pay full price for the thing.
I’m very pleased - always enjoyed XCOM (and am quite surprised it’s never got a proper remaster for this gen, as there’s a very good PC version out there) so a chance to play the sequel is definitely welcome. Have heard, however, it’s pretty hard and definitely benefits from the recent expansion.
I started vanilla XCOM 2 shortly after our son was born, but the last thing I needed was the additional stress. I've got the War of the Chosen expansion, inspired by Matt Lees' Sponge Squad video series, but haven't made it very far into that yet either.
These are up now. A word of warning - the Zombie Driver PS3 game shits DLC and avatars all over your download list - if you don't want it bulked out with a couple of dozen items you'll likely never download, may be best to skip it entirely.
It's… too late… for me…
Thankfully, I don't have a PS3 any more. Phew.
Added everything to my library, but I'll likely never download any of it. Wasted month for me, though I can appreciate how XCOM is the daddy if you like that kind of thing.