
PlayStation Plus subscribers don’t want you to miss out on this banger RPG series, which will have been unfairly overlooked by many.
While it can be a little pricey at times PlayStation Plus is a pretty great subscription service, even better following Xbox Game Pass’ new price-hike…
It introduces PlayStation gamers to some banger titles that they probably wouldn’t have played if they had to buy them outright, and subscribers never seem to stop sharing their favourite discoveries.
For those who value art and graphics over anything else in their games there are plenty of titles on PlayStation Plus for you, and one post on Reddit compiled some of the best options for those who want to be immersed in incredible gaming worlds.
Advert
“I’m amazed by how realistic the natural scenery looks in this game” began a post by Delicious_Maize9656. “Can you recommend PS Plus games similar to The Last Of Us Part II Remastered that feature stunning forest environments and natural scenery?”
Like clockwork PlayStation Plus subscribers started suggesting games, with one series in particular being an inspired choice.
“The Plague Tales games are incredibly pretty. They’re primarily set in 14th century France” said commenter michaelchrist9. Chabby_Chubby agree, adding “Especially the 2nd one.”
If you haven’t played or even heard of the Plague Tale games they’re stealth-action titles about two siblings attempting to flee France. They’re running from both a hostile government as well as the plague, but one of the siblings has the extraordinary power to control the rats carrying the disease.
Advert
Both games scored quite well and yet you hardly hear anyone talking about them, however they have been overshadowed by several other games releasing around the same time.
That said they’re a great one to try, and both titles can be sampled through on PlayStation without buying them.
Whie A Plague’s Tale: Innocence isn’t featured on PlayStation Plus at the time of writing you can download a free trial for the game from the PlayStation Store.
A Plague’s Tale: Requiem is included through one of the PlayStation Plus tiers, but only for those who subscribe to PlayStation Plus Premium. For those subscription holders you’ll be able to try a free trial that lasts two hours.
Advert
Both games are worth a go, though it’s a shame the first game isn’t on PlayStation Plus anymore.
Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Playstation Plus