PS More ‘ the September games have been officially announced and apparently last week’s leak was completely correct. I hope you don’t fix your gaze on anything different.
Without further ado, here’s what subscribers receive this month:
Based on the reaction to said filtration, this selection will divide the opinion. Overcooked cooking, for example, is a great little party game, but it doesn’t offer much to solo players. Predator is a similar deal: it’s a much more entertaining title when played alongside friends.
Fortunately, Hitman 2 is a real delight for a single player, so its inclusion may be enough to tip the scales of some of you. All three games will be available to claim and download from September 7th.
If you are looking for more information on these games, we offer an 8/10 Overcooked: Review of Everything You Can Eat on PS5:
Overall, this is pretty much the same, but Overcooked remains a delightful cooperative experience. Very accessible, surprisingly challenging and fun for all ages.
In ours Hitman 2 PS4 Review, we also got a devilishly high review score of 8/10, praising IO Interactive’s latest stealth effort:
Each Hitman 2 mission is a treasure trove of wonderful emerging gameplay, excellent satirical writing, and lakes of delicious black humor. The targets you will hunt for are almost universal rots that fortunately take care of all the lingering moral issues you may have about their imminent demise.
Unfortunately, ours Predator: Hunting Grounds PS4 review it left a bit of a bitter taste, as we only marked it on 4/10. It is worth noting that since this article was published, however, IllFonic has added strength to the game, so your mileage may vary:
Predator: Hunting Grounds wouldn’t seem too out of place among the affordable multiplayer modes of the PS3 generation. It offers a handful of hours full of enjoyment, but it quickly wears out as you realize the lack of content you really have. While you play as a Predator and a good amount of customizations can be your savings, this is an experience you can safely skip.
What do you think of these games for PS Plus in September 2021? Give us an honest opinion in the comments section below.