PlayStation Plus: NBA 2K20, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Erica for the month of July

Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced that PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download NBA 2K20 , Rise of the Tomb Raider and Erica to their PS4 from July 7 to August 3.

01.RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER

With its flamboyant artistic direction and a perfectly assimilated Uncharted formula, the reboot of the first Tomb Raider put the Lara Croft icon back on the pedestal that it should never have left, like those priceless relics that the explorer enjoys find around the world. Too happy to hold in their hands a new nugget, Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics were quick to start work on a reboot series , which returns once again to the origins of the miss by sending it to roam on the snowy plateaus from Siberia. Beware, puffer jackets and dum-dum balls are out.


PlayStation Plus: NBA 2K20, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Erica for the month of July

02. NBA 2K20

To say that 2K19 created the controversy is a mild understatement: just walk around on the review aggregators, on the Steam page of the game or on any forum of virtual basketball players to contemplate the ire of the players. But 2K19 was last year, when Canada had never won an NBA title before, when Tony Parker was not yet retired. Since then, Visual Concepts has had plenty of time to correct the shot and make NBA 2K20 the ultimate basket ball simulation, which will reconcile everyone. This is the theory. Now that the virtual season is open, it remains for us to find out if hopes materialize once on the floor.

PlayStation Plus: NBA 2K20, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Erica for the month of July

03. Erica

Devoid of the slightest image of an animated model, this PS4 exclusive is the first production of Flavourworks, a London company entirely turned towards the search for the perfect hybridization between a film and a game (this is where readers pass out) . The idea, in short, is to hide the seams of a story in full motion video as much as possible., by connecting the autonomous kinematics to those called "active", moments when the player is invited to press a key to caress the illusion of directing the actors. Logical way so much the will to leave the exclusivity of the orders to the couple smartphone / tablet already augured, of a certain idea of the thriller-aperitif. Interactive, yes, but not too much! If the final proposal remains viscerally mainstream, we appreciate the return in grace of the controller (touchpad in the hair) rather than the use of a dedicated application as functional as useless.


PlayStation Plus: NBA 2K20, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Erica for the month of July

This vintage is also a bit special since, as the PlayStation Blog points out , the PlayStation Plus is celebrating its 10 years today. Launched in a different form at the time of PS3 before adopting its current formula in June 2012, the PlayStation Plus paved the way for many other similar services, so that receiving games regularly as part of a subscription is today common, unlike the beginning of the decade when this practice was still very new. In November 2013, the PlayStation Plus changed dimension by becoming mandatory to access online gaming on PS4, like what Microsoft was already practicing on Xbox. As a result, there were more than 41.5 million PlayStation Plus subscribers as of March 31.
 
it would be really good to review the note of NBA 2k20 without hiding its big part Pay2Win / Pay2Progress. The policy around this game is still a shame (considering the exit price) and I find it crazy that it does not feel in the note.
 

Tyler123

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41.5 million makes it a lot for the maintenance of servers.
It must be so bright that you have to put on sunglasses to look at them.
It is really in my eyes neither more nor less than the flight of not being able to use the multiplayer when you bought your game.
Too bad that Europe does not react to prevent Nintendo Sony and Microsoft from making money so sorrel.
The player is a cash drawer
 

Wyatt21

Member
The interest for me is mainly catalog games, I play very little in a network (for souls, the TLOU multi and then that's it)
The PS3 / Vita era was often good, with various styles
 

Venus

Member
41.5 million makes it a lot for the maintenance of servers.
It must be so bright that you have to put on sunglasses to look at them.
It is really in my eyes neither more nor less than the flight of not being able to use the multiplayer when you bought your game.
Too bad that Europe does not react to prevent Nintendo Sony and Microsoft from making money so sorrel.
The player is a cash drawer
Ultimately, if there were dedicated servers for online games ...

No, it's just peer-to-peer. Basically, you pay the right to connect to your friend's console to play with him.

There was no boycott, no shitstorm when this grotesque online became profitable.

Players get what they deserve.
 
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