Ultracore Brings Back Nostalgia
Ultracore brings back the notalgia of those classic 1990’s platformer shoot-em-ups you would play on the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis or Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) which are making a comeback.
News about the handheld you have to touch
Ultracore brings back the notalgia of those classic 1990’s platformer shoot-em-ups you would play on the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis or Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) which are making a comeback.
PlayStation Plus for December 2018 is actually quite decent compared to Xbox’s offerings again, with Onrush and Papers, Please being my personal picks.
PlayStation Plus for September is a really amazing offering compared to what Microsoft have provided in their Games with Gold. For a start, Sony are giving gamers access to Destiny 2!
The PlayStation Plus titles for August 2018 were announced earlier today and they’re actually not bad, one of which is still quite popular, if mainly on PC, but with console gamers too.
So, another month is approaching and PlayStation has announced which games will be on offer as part of the PlayStation Plus membership and they’re actually rather good.
Tomorrow (November 7th) see’s the arrival of a new batch of PlayStation Plus games and they’re actually rather good, but what makes them better will surprise you!
PlayStation Plus games for August 2017 aren’t quite as exciting as Xbox’s Games With Gold, BUT you are getting that bonus title again.
PlayStation Plus games have been pretty decent in 2017, with July’s games also being decent. There’s a bonus title for July called That’s You, more details in the post.
PlayStation Plus gives you access to free games every month for your PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, but it costs £39.99 for 12 months subscription. There’s a way to get it for less which doesn’t involve dodgy sites like G2A and is a trusted site used by many.
PlayStation Plus games have been the topic of controversy for a while with gamers saying they’re not worth having a PS+ subscription for. The next offering of titles are no exception with the majority of them being Indies and that hasn’t gone down too well.