

Though it’s a €15 download, you get it free (along with Contrast) as part of your subscription for this month only.

But Resogun is probably the game that should unlock your wallet to pony up the €50 annual fee for the PS Plus subscription.
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SONY now plays Microsoft at the subscription game, ensuring that the most useful PS4 features (primarily multiplayer) hide behind a paywall. Still PS4’s standout blockbuster exclusive by a long chalk, Shadow Fall nonetheless won’t be the game that sells millions of consoles. But for now there’s just not enough modes until the community can develop the newly customisable warzones. If single-player runs out of steam a little, there’s always the tasty multiplayer, an incendiary collection of arenas best defined by warzone, in which the objectives shift every few minutes. As the campaign hots up, the scenery settles into a familiar parade of corridors and linear assaults, never looking less than gorgeous but somehow less compelling. This intoxicating mixture gives way to an interesting diversion into zero-gravity space but never really recaptures that hearty early glory. Via its built-in zipline, you can propel yourself up and down Shadow Fall’s cleverly vertical levels.

The key here is learning to use your new pet drone to distract, attack or flank enemies.
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And for the most part Shadow Fall gets it right from the start, kicking off with a wide-open level full of strategic possibilities and seriously challenging difficulty. In Shadow Fall – AKA Killzone 4 – this iconography gets lost in a typically incoherent cast and storyline even as the PS4 pumps out the crispest, most arresting visuals ever seen on console.īut no matter, this is a sci-fi shooter, right? Plot schmot, you might reasonably say. The Helghast soldiers, with their burning orange eyes, overt Nazi overtones and barking rhetoric, still send a chill down the spine. IF nothing else, the Killzone franchise has created one of the most evocative baddies in gaming history.
