
There is no denying that being a fan of video games is an expensive hobby, especially with both hardware and software becoming more and more expensive over recent years.
As a result, there is nothing worse than purchasing the latest AAA release only to find that you are not enjoying it as much as you thought you would.
However, that is where free demos come in.
Regularly added on major storefronts such as the PlayStation and Xbox Stores and Steam, demos allow you to try out upcoming games both without spending a penny and to help developers gain feedback ahead of its full launch.
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That is currently the case over on the PlayStation Store as Sony has added another batch of free demos to try out right now at no extra cost.
So if you want to try out a game ahead of launch or just want to lose a few hours in a game without the commitment, one of these upcoming titles may just be perfect for you.
First up is Elon and the Divine Proof which, luckily, has nothing to do with Elon Musk.
This 3D action platformer tells the story of Elon who finds himself on a beautiful beach scattered with delicious looking burgers.
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Although he has no idea how he ended up there, he has set himself a new mission of collecting every burger and that is where you come in.
Jump, glide, run and soar across the beach as you set off on your challenge and collect every burger in order to open up a passage back home.
Next is RollCats, a futuristic racing game across the galaxy.
Play as huge cats as you race and drift across multiple maps, collecting weapons to take out your opposition.
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With up to nine planets to explore, medals to collect, and even crystals to upgrade your vehicles, fans of Mario Kart will love this feline adventure.
Another 2D platformer now and this time it is Why Me?
With unexpected and brutal twists around every corner, you will be tasked with escaping the chaos and mastering the impossible as you stumble across levels designed to trick, challenge and surprise you.
Beat tricky obstacles, master mind-bending stunts and do what it takes to beat a truly challenging platformer adventure.
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One for the action roguelike fans now as Cards We’re Dealt will see you wander the haunted halls as an office temp.
However, it won’t be long before you stumble across unique and magical cards, each with their own supernatural abilities.
Use them to fight demons, and overcome an underground filled with monstrous enemies as you embark on a roguelike, deck building adventure.
Last but not least is Unmourned.
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This first-person psychological horror game will follow the story of Jason who soon finds himself being targeted by paranormal events after moving into a new house.
With just fear on his side, he must investigate what happened to the home’s previous owners but will he be able to solve the mystery before it’s too late and the same fate comes for him?
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Sony