PlayStation Plus sees you coming November 2022 three new games available at no additional cost to subscribers of any level of service. The most important feature of the moon is undoubtedly represented by: Nioh 2Developed by Team Ninja and set in a feudal Japan, the magnificent spirits have never been more dark and disturbing.
celestial bodies instead, it’s a space adventure where we control an astronaut battling different missions with the possibility to realistically simulate the reactions of his body and surrounding objects without gravity. November closes squad LEGO Harry Potter CollectionA collection of various links based on plastic bricks dedicated to the young wizard.
Multiplayer.it readers like this selection? Yes, even if the positive feedback is only slightly higher than the negative ones: according to our survey, 20% of users said they were very satisfied with the games and 32% said they were quite satisfied.
Nioh 2 (PS5 and PS4)
Although it is the second game in the soulslike series developed by Team Ninja, Nioh 2 is actually a game. precursor: the events of the game take place several years before the adventures of William Adams and tell the story of a character that we have to create from scratch through an editor, a samurai tasked with protecting his master from the onslaught of the forces of evil invading Japan.
The most relevant novelty of the game lies in the nature of the protagonist with a mixed blood flowing in his veins: half human, half Yokai. This feature allows the warrior we control to take the form of a demon, thereby increasing his offensive ability, and in this case the repertoire of moves available during a campaign that has proven to be long and tough.
As we wrote in the Nioh 2 review, the result is a title. exciting and full bodiedit’s equipped with absolutely gorgeous boss fights and a few very valid ideas, but fails to introduce certain innovations compared to the first chapter, which was also noticed in the obvious reuse of various assets.
Heavenly Bodies (PS5 and PS4)
Heavenly Bodies is an adventure that takes us into the space of the 70s under the command of an astronaut who finds himself compelled to repair the station he is working on. Alone or with a friend in a co-op, therefore, as the plot unfolds and based on simulative mechanics, we will have to face seven chapters and solve various problems. seriousness and its effect on the characters and the environment around them.
Because control system to represent the fulcrum of experience with different selectable patterns that affect the difficulty and speed of our movements, potentially complicating even the most trivial actions. A formula that turned out to be original and fascinating, as we wrote in the Heavenly Bodies review.
LEGO Harry Potter Collection (PS4)
attractiveness Wizarding World showing no signs of waning as millions of fans of his work. J.K. Rowlingand when the adventures of the young wizard are mixed with the colors and plugs of LEGO bricks, the results can be mind-blowing. The LEGO Harry Potter Collection is a synthesis of all these, combining two games that trace the character’s entire saga into one solution.
The formula is the classic formula for the franchise regulated by. TT Gamesconsists of “stupid” jokes, little environmental puzzles, and somewhat slippery fights that still manage to catch a smile, but in these productions, game over is never a problem, as it’s a relative concept. We talked about this and more in our LEGO Harry Potter Collection review.
Arrivals and departures in November 2022
No longer available on PlayStation Plus from November 1
- Hot Wheels Released – PS5 and PS4
- Injustice 2 – PS4
- SUPER FAST – PS4
Available on PlayStation Plus from November 1st
- Nioh 2 – PS5 and PS4
- Heavenly Bodies – PS5 and PS4
- LEGO Harry Potter Collection – PS4
Source: Multiplayer
