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PSBlog: Friday the 13th: The Game and Laser League headline October’s PS Plus lineup.
I'm glad Nioh wasn't true. I already have it.
And Friday The 13th is more of a score for me than Sniper Elite.
I have Nioh and platinumed Diablo, so i didn't want the first "leak" to be true. And Sniper Elite 3 ultimate is on PS Now with download option.
Forgot about the Diablo part of the rumor. Yeah, I have it already too.
@KwietStorm:
There was a time when i cared, but could care less now. I never said, Give us God Of War, but i have said i didn't like the choice of games.
How much time and money do you think Nioh, A 2017 GAME, took to make?
spoiled brats.
I had thought Gravity Rush Remastered might be on offer since I came across it in the PS store and it had a PS Plus free label, it had a price when I clicked on it however.
Not much point in giving out actual decent games for Oct/Nov, far too many huge games coming out soon!
Don't know what's scarier, your logic or the fact that 11 people so far agree with you. There is no point in giving out old games in Oct/Nov that are actually decent because there far too many games coming out soon? What if people don't want the games coming out? What if there budget doesn't allow them the good games? Why can't the standard be decent games every month, despite what's being released?
Is it actually bad? It has a score of 82 on Metacritic and was made by the OlliOlli guys. It does have couch mp so I'll have to give it a go at least. Friday the 13th is an odd choice given that they recently gave away Dead by Daylight but I suppose it is the month of Halloween
Friday The 13th is a great one to receive IMO, I already own Ni-Oh anyway so I'm glad all of the games next month are ones I don't own.
Great month for PS Plus IMO.
Hasn't a new company gotten a hold of it? It seems that PS Plus is the easy route to build back up your community these days (Destiny 2 did the same thing)
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They sitting right next to your uncanny ability to spot rumors...meaning, not present. just jokin, don't believe the hype!
I'm glad we're getting a local mp game for once. Laser League is definitely the highlight; too bad it's overshadowed by that quick cash grab next to it. Also I'm a sucker for challenging puzzle games and visual novels/ point and click games so great month for me! If only we'd get a single player horror game like Alien Isolation instead...
I hope SC6 doesn't get buried by other releases. It actually looks awesome and it seems like they're finally back on track. Pity it's missing Team Battle though. Kind of annoying since it's fairly simple to add, especially I'd they just do a local version for launch
2064: Read Only Memories, nice. Y’all are burying the lead not mentioning that one.
Whoa I had no idea...this month just got better! I was obsessed with Snatcher back in the day, been meaning to try this!!
I knew Diablo 3 was bullshit, Blizzard is runned by Activision which is the most selfish and greedy company in gaming. They don’t even put their 10 year old games on sale let alone PS Plus
Activision are bastards but to be fair Destiny 2 is currently on PS Plus
Friday The 13th is legit. Be happy it's that over Sniper Elite 3. 2 was good and 4 is ok but 3 was garbage, IMO. FT13th is fun.
The rest is pretty mediocre.
They should ban those ps plus prediction and rumor articles. All they do is get people's hopes up, and then disappoint them when it's not the rumored games.
I'm actually kind of happy that it wasn't any of the rumored games because I already own those games. At least this month IS something new for me to play.
Awesome! Dead by Daylight and now Friday the 13th!!
PS+ has been killing it lately....
....yea, I did that!
Friday the 13th is fitting and it seems that if you have the right mind set one could have fun with it. It's okay month, there's been worse.
Well Sony cant give AAA games every month. It's been a great year for plus games, so I'm not going to complain.
But I'm sure some " we deserve everything all the time" spoiled whiners will.
Halloween is near so Friday the 13th should be fun this time of year.
Friday the 13th was one of my absolute favourites of last year. I'm delighted it's coming to plus! Plenty of fresh meat now!
Well that's definitely a far cry from Nioh and Diablo. These aren't getting downloaded on my system.
seriously, can't they give us some good psvita games for once, at least before it leaves PS+ entirely. SOO many Japanese games to choose from and all we get is Indies....
I'm glad Diablo 3 is not free. I bought it last week. I would've been so salty haha.
Sony should experiment with giving free movies or TV shows the odd time instead of games. Or in addition to them.
Yeah I didn't believe it would be Nioh and Diablo maybe Sniper Elite but even then it sounded to good, I never pay attention to those rumors at this point they are usually 99% wrong and I'm being very generous with that 1%. LOL
😏 Eh I'm not complaining. I already have enough on my plate as it is with Dad of War, Final Fantasy 15 and Destiny 2 from this month. I could actually take a break and use LESS content at this point.
Friday the 13th is a unbalanced mess unfortunately, if you have Dead by Daylight just stick with that. At least with that game the humans stand a chance at winning at times.
Nice. I wanted to play Friday the 13th . No idea what Laser League is but I’ll add it to my library at least . I bought NioH day one (great game) and spent way too much time playing Diablo so this is better for me . Friday the 13th in October makes sense too
Why do I pay for PS +? So far in my first 3 months the only game that might have been worth it was a glitch fest in Mafia 3 in which a ton of content was locked behind a pay-wall called "DLC". But I enjoyed the story nonetheless. The others have been Destiny 2 (a polished turd), God of war 3 (has not aged well), and to be honest I don't even remember the others ah yeah Dead by Day light (another live service piece of poop) ...... Now we get Friday the 13th (another live service shit fest) and Laser League? I guess the joke is on us.
Really Friday the 13th this had to have been on the plan for months right as this is a dead game that is no longer being supported and has a dying community such an odd choice.
Friday the 13th works for me. Watched some streams, had a few laughs. Wouldn’t mind trying it for an hour but never found it worth the purchase or grind. Problem solved!
What the hell I thought nioh was coming. Friday the 13th sucks, I'm sorry I wanted to like it so bad but it's just a bad game. They could have added single player but never did. Another crappy month for ps plus.
In a way it is better than last month for me, (because I already owned both last month's games (GOW3,Destiny2),..
but still think it is pretty damn weak.
What is the status of the Friday the 13th game? I thought there was a legal dispute over use of intellectual property. Has that been settled or not?
James writes - "Prepare to say your goodbyes to another selection of Xbox Game Pass titles as the end of August gets ever nearer. But which games are leaving us and will they be a hard loss to take for current subscribers of the service?"
I never understand why people think the future of games are services since the content won’t indefinitely be available
It's the media and game publishers that are pushing this. I don't think that they care about our concerns.
No I think most logical gamers understand the premise you play a monthly fee and Microsoft pays publishers for the ability to use games on the service having games never leave would mean no money for new games which would cause the service to go stale
If you want to own the game then buy it instead
@Profchaos:
Most logical gamers understand that services such as these remove the concept of consumer ownership and poses a threat to game quality. Something like Uncharted or Red Dead would have less emphasis to be made and likely every major publisher would follow EA's example with titles like the canceled SW title 1313.
No one is pushing this. It's just another method of getting games to the players. It's a service that gets games into the hands of players. By your logic Sega channel, game fly, netfix, Hulu, steam, Vudu, Amazon prime, and the countless of other services past and present that are similar to this are a waste. You may not get it, and it's probably because of your age and preferred console of choice, but that doesn't mean it's evil. Do some research and educate yourself
@fathertime4464:
No one is pushing it yet MS is putting big name AAA releases on it day one? EA has used exclusive early access to betas for their.
They dont. If you buy a game and you play it for a minute, or a year. Why should they care unless they got DLC to sell in the future, or you sell your used copy and they dont get the money from someone buying it new.
It's like Netflix. Every month movies leave, and new movies come. Netflix is the biggest movie service on the planet.
Except Netflix spends billions on making their own exclusive content. They have far more reason to subscribe. MS doesn't spend nearly enough on content.
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And everyone's making their own version of Netflix, removing content from it as result.
Add playing your games through streaming instead of running them on your system, and your analogy becomes perfect. You pay a periodic fee, and as long as you continue to pay, you get to choose from whatever selection the service decides to make available at any given time.
@Chevalier MS just bought 4 studios built another AAA studio from the ground up and hinted more studio purchases are to come. Of course it will take time after they closed multiple studios at the end of their 360 era, but the games and content are coming. All future 1p games are day one game pass and with 1p studio #'s getting up there lots of great content will be incoming... Netflix wasn't built in a day... and neither will Game Pass, but it's getting there.
True. But at the same time, you don't tend to just play a game for an hour or two, then not care anymore. With TV, there is usually plenty to choose from. More than 100 games. Personally, I don't like to feel pressured to make sure I get a game done before it leaves the service, and I would probably be disappointed if a game left the service that I didn't get to in time.
Its not a knock on the service itself, because I find it fine and a good value as it is now. I just think that the comparisons to Netflix or Amazon Prime stop at the nature of how the content is distributed and rotated. But I find the fundamental nature of how TV and games are consumed by the user to be very different.
Until they're no longer offered a product, only services.
Though its doubtful that the indie scene will ever go away. At the same time it also will never have the access to AAA resources.
I never understand when someone says they want or believe GAAS is the future of gaming... I just want good games with all the content provided day one to be the future of gaming... Just keep it simple people
@fallenangel
It's a service that for a small fee gives you access to a rotating game catalog. I don't know what is so hard to understand and why you would dislike such a thing. It's extremely consumer friendly. There's a hug variety of games and you have the chance to check out games you probably wouldn't have bought or at least wasn't factored into your gaming budget. I like. It to the Sega channel of my childhood.
It's not the future of gaming, but it is the future of budget gaming and an asset for people like me who have limited funds and can not buy every interesting game under the sun
It will never be the only way to play video games but in the future it will be the main way of playing it.
Just like Netflix right now. You can either watch movies on Netflix or just buy them. There will never be a time where you won't be able to buy them. Because it's just not a smart business decision. People who buy movies don't unsubscribe from Netflix. Just because they buy movies.
In Xbox case. You can have game pass and just buy your favorite games that might leave, at a 10% discount. Why would Microsoft remove that option when it's extra revenue for them? You didn't unsubscribe from Game pass because of that one game AND they get some money from the game you bought.
Do you see why It would be an incredibly stupid business decision to remove the option to buy games now?
It's all about having options. Having these options makes the consumer happy and devs get more money. It's a win win for everyone.
I think your right. But at the same time, I can see a fundamental change to how games are made to accommodate services like this. Since it was first announced with day one software, it just seemed more like a paywall for F2P games. To date, MS hasn't gone full on with that route, but I think if more publishers are hoping to capitalize on a service like this, I can see it moving more towards the mobile market, while relying on back catalog to increase the appeal of such services.
The service itself with this kind of paradigm is still pretty new, so its hard to say how it'll work for the long term. But in no way can I see big scope AAA games being made for it with high frequency. The only way that could happen is if there was a rather sizable subscriber base....which could of course happen if the provider wants to weather the storm and lose money while building that subscriber base. MS is certainly a company that could weather that storm.
Because if you actually want to keep it, you can buy the game. Most games dont have a big shelf life as many make it seem. People just like to complain really. Unless you are a Game Collector, this is a non issue. If people wanted to hold on to their games there wouldnt be a HUGE USED GAME MARKET.
It wouldn't be bad if what's available isn't determined by a rotating library. It works for things like TV where there is a lot more content. But games typically aren't watch for an hour or two, then don't care again for a few years. It tends to be many hours spent.
I don't know any way around this for gaming though, since it would be impractical to license all those games for the service for a long period of time just to make sure people can play them at their leisure. Maybe not impractical, but the cost of the service would have to increase dramatically to compensate....which kind of defeats the purpose and value of the service.
Meh pretty weak selection of leaving titles should hopefully make room for a more exciting selection
I'd rather go out and buy the discs for these games pretty sure they are dirt cheap to buy
Having choices is great isn’t it? You can either buy the game outright or just pay $10 a month to play those games plus a hundred more.
I'd rather spend the $10 on buying the game streaming services are ok if the game is super rare and expensive. But like all other services they have their draw back like people needing really good internet and that can get expensive itself and fact that contracts between publishers and companies like Sony or Microsoft tend to expire. So by the time I get around checking out the streaming service and that game is gone it to me is a waste of cash. I'll stick with physical knowing I own the game and I can play it anytime I want. And like I said earlier I am sure you can probably pick up a used game at half the price of the monthly fee or the yearly fee the streaming service is asking for.
@magnus
You don't need really good internet. It's not a streaming service like psnkw. You download, play, delete, and repeat
@ magnus... what are you talking about? you don't need "really good internet" for gamepass because you have to download the game in order to play it...it doesn't sound like you know the concept of gamepass. they are not expecting you to play every single game on the service in under a month...you find the game you like and play it....
when you finish it, you play another. can you find the game used somewhere? sure. on average about $10-15 bucks but let's say you did and you finish that game that you now own in under a month and you end up not playing it again for years then who waisted their money?...with gamespass you could probably finish 3-4 games in under a month saving you roughly $40-50 buying those same games used.
That's good if you want to do that you can myself I hate clutter and buying 100 games means I have to store 100 boxes so I prefer digital unless I really love a title
Can these articles stop please, same as "Seven games are leaving Xbox Game Pass at the end of July 2018" the the same stupid comments as July.
What's nxt month "Seven games are leaving Xbox Game Pass at the end of September 2018"
Seriously have gamers become stupid, brainless zombies or something? It's not hard to fathom games pass is like "Netflix" we get it games come and go each month its like £7.99 a Month.
I like Netflix for the occasional hangover
Sunday film and Netflix originals plus documentarys but hey guess what? That doesn't stop me from buying "stranger things" or "daddy's home 2" on Blu Ray.
If you don't like it, then don't have games pass if you do then get it. Is it that hard too understand.
BTW I'm not a xbox owner so the same goes for Ps Now, if you like it get it, if you don't then don't but please can we stop with the same stupid comments every time like these on gaas articles.
Articles are there because people really don't understand terms of use, and Microsoft isn't frankly clear about negative side of it. You can have one month access to one content and the next month your buddy can't. It's good to know which game access are you paying for.
They have been very clear about the fact that some games will leave from the very start.
Why are you so upset? Has the collaborator hurt your feelings? The Article is just listing which games will leave the service, as well as some other article will list which games will enter. Certainly gamers become stupid, brainless zombies or something.
Follow your own advice, if you do not like reading the comments on people's opinions about GaaS, do not read the comment session and do not comment on it.
Is it that hard to understand?
Then don't read the article. If you don't have access to Game Pass why did you bother? People who do are going to want to know what is coming and going. No idea why you have a problem with that, but you really don't need to be preaching to others about "stupid comments".
I mean I want to know which games are leaving. But the other side is using this as fuel against it. Even though it has nothing to do with them.
Smells of jealousy to me.
There's nothing wrong with the articles to inform people who use the service, or may be inclined to subscribe to play before the games leave.
Since the service is pretty new, it does tend to bring out a lot of commenting about the digital future, or people who just want to take shots at the service itself. But that has nothing to do with the article itself.
10 Second Ninja X – Xbox One
Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 – Xbox One
The Bridge – Xbox One
Galaga Legions DX – Xbox 360
Pac-Man Museum – Xbox 360
SoulCalibur II HD – Xbox 360
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 – Xbox 360
What made you think that? Are you perhaps illiterate? Microsoft has been very clear that some games Will leave from the beginning. The only games that are guaranteed to stay forever are first party games. It's exactly the same as Netflix.
@stanjara
“For the average Joe they are not clear enough”
Lol what?
Microsoft: “this service will allow you to have access to hundreds of games, but they won’t be available indefinitely”
Stanjara: “but what does it mean??”
To be clear, they stated this from the beginning, as soon as the service was announced.
They also have a section in Game Pass labelled “games leaving”, so you can see which games will be leaving the service and either play them or buy them before they’re gone.
sorry mate, i don't own a Microsoft console. i wasnt paying all too much attention to the game pass thing. they can all leave for all i care.
If they never left ms would not have the money to pay to put more games on the service
Yeah but look at the games leaving.. I bet they're not among the most played, I could understand if they got rid of the big hitters but not the ones that people don't play.
These games leaving for Forza horizon and crackdown 3 etc.
I'm okay with that.
Microsoft has already committed all first party games to being on Game Pass day one. I would think these games would be leaving to make room for more third party games.
The economics of the subscription. Microsoft doesn't have unlimited funds to pay devs and publishers to keep games in Game Pass.
I think what they need to do is something like PS Now, where it’s a static library.