I am so glad I don't only own an Xbox.
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PS+ varies according to sales. I saw it for $34.99 the other day, but it is $49.99 via PS Store.Comment
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PS+ works across all Sony platforms. It's $50/year but I've seen retailers sell the year subs for $35. $50 is already a steal though. So your one PS+ subscription gives you access to the "free" (I put that in quotations because it does require a paid subscription) games and discounts on PS3, PS4 and Vita. Some of the games like Mercenary Kings are platform specific. Other games like Stealth Inc are cross-buy so you can play them on PS3 and Vita. I don't think they've offered any games that are playable on PS3 and PS4 yet.Comment
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It's nice that Mercenary Kings is free. I fired it up again last night on Steam and REALLY want to like it, but can't seem to get into it. Maybe I'd like it more playing with another person. It seems as if it would be a lot more fun co-op.Comment
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This is honestly not even worth comparing at this point. I really don't know what MS is doing with their free games. If you're going to give away games that are years old, and so few games that are years old, why even have the program?
It's nice that Mercenary Kings is free. I fired it up again last night on Steam and REALLY want to like it, but can't seem to get into it. Maybe I'd like it more playing with another person. It seems as if it would be a lot more fun co-op.
My favorites so far are Resogun and Hotline Miami. Unfortunately every triple A game PS offers I have already played and beaten.Comment
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I download them all, and just never play them. I think that the value proposition is good for normal gamers, not supernerds like us.Comment
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it is great for most gamers...the problem is do casual gamers even know about all the games available?Comment
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I skip a few of the AAA games so it has some value for me. I wouldn't have played Tomb Raider otherwise. I shouldn't, but I get a twinge of anger when a game goes free on PS+ that I still own and didn't trade in because I hadn't finished it yet. I need to stop playing stuff 3/4 through and shelfing it.Comment
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That's an issue too. My buddy is much more of a casual gamer. I asked him the other day if he has been downloading the free PS+ games and he had no idea what I was talking about. He has a PS4 now and had a PS3 but never got PS+.Comment
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Dead Nation Coming to PS Vita April 15th
Back at E3 2013, the PS Vita version of Dead Nation was announced, and today I’m pleased to confirm that the game will be launching tomorrow. You’ll finally be able to carry the zombie apocalypse in your pocket.
For those of you who still aren’t in the know after the launch of the PS4 version last month, Dead Nation is a top-down, shoot ‘em up style game set in an apocalyptic zombie world. This classic PSN game was originally developed by the talented team at Housemarque, also known for Resogun and Super Stardust HD.
Like the PS4 version of the game, the PS Vita version has been developed by our friends at Climax Studios, and they’ve faithfully recreated the classic experience of the original PS3 game. Journey through the campaign as Jack McReady or Scarlett Blake, or replay your favorite levels and compete for top scores in the single mission mode. Prefer not to experience the apocalypse alone? You and a friend can play the game in both online or ad-hoc co-op. Make sure you upload your stats whenever possible to support your country in the global standings.Dead Nation will cost $7.99, and the Road of Devastation DLC can be purchased separately for $3.99. Anyone who has previously purchased the PS3 game or Road of Devastation will be entitled to the PS Vita versions at no extra cost, thanks to cross buy.
Dead Nation feels right at home on PS Vita, and everyone who has seen it so far has really enjoyed it. I can’t wait to hear what all of you think once you get your hands on it.
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