You will notice on the main table this used to include PS3, PSVita and PSVR games. Tier 1 is essentially the old PS Plus, we pay our subscription and get ‘free’ games each month (controversial calling them free i know, dont hate me). – If you are interested in writing a guide for any games I mention below dont have any guides that I can find, please do join and we will help you to publish on Node! Tier 1 (PS Plus essential) Its also the easiest way to let me know of games you have found to be unobtainable. I highly recommend joining our official discord server so you can find boosting partners from like minded people who are interested in games from this list. – I have removed as many games as I can find that are no longer obtainable but I still advise to check games beforehand. – Some of these games had no trophy guides so I have checked and made sure the achievement guides on XBox/Steam has the same trophies. – Trophy guide times are usually based on not boosting, if boosting is applicable the completion times may be considerably faster. – I would advise on games that have online trophies to check if the servers are still online or if there are able to be boosted/have boosting groups already as some of the older PS3 games may be dead online. – You will notice at times the DLC hours are not included, that’s either because they are included within the main guide or that there is no DLC guides. Premium (or Deluxe if you are unable to stream in your region) tier will hold mostly streamable PS3 titles with a smattering of PS4 titles and also Classic PS1, PSP and PS2 titles – some with trophies! Ubisoft Classic was also announced to be joining the service. Extra is a new tier which will include PS4 and PS5 titles and Sony have said these will update around the middle of the month like we seen with old PSNow. Essential is what we have already been receiving with monthly games usually playable on the first Tuesday of the new month. The games included in PlayStation+ will vary month on month. This list is tailored towards trophy hunters, looking for the quickest platinum’s, or just quick games for trophies that you can work your way through. Welcome to NODE Gamers’ massive list of over 1200 games these games are all part of PlayStation+ (Essential, Extra and Premium), PlayStation’s new tiered subscription service. This list is sorted by quickest platinum and base game completion times. Good, fun stuff.All games for PlayStation’s new tiered subscription service PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra and Premium. Bosses are as you'd expect them to be from Housemarque. Not as good as SSD, I fear, but I've only managed to beat the first 3 levels. Remote playing is good too, and on my home wi-fi (never tested it out and about, have low expectations for that) it's responsive and fun. It feels a bit like SSD, even though it's clearly so different. Balancing the goal of keeping your combo meter going while zipping to the other half of the level to save a human can be tricky at first. Difficulty levels change your max combo (novice maxes out at 5x, highest difficulty is 20x). Obviously the focus is on the visuals, but we're all going to look at scoring and it's got a cool balance. With 8 humans to save on each level, it's a curious take on the genre, but it's cool. Some review somewhere likened it to Defender. ("Geometry Wars" first appeared as a mini game in Project Gotham 2 on the original Xbox). This case is even weirder as Sony is giving RESOGUN free to Plus members - almost as if they don't expect it to sell that well - but it is something nice and flashy that new PS4 owners should enjoy for about 2 minutes. The resentment is typically leveled against launch games that don't utilized the launch console's inherent capabilities to the full extend but instead uses the appeal of the game itself to sell the console - when in fact the game could immediately be enjoyed (and still make money) by a much broader audience on a more accessible platform. However "launch games" are rarely in that category - so really it makes little sense to buy a console at its priciest and most immature. A single game can be worth the purchase of a console if that game will generate entertainment and enjoyment for a long time to come. Once I left that behind it became ALL about the games - not the technology. As a PC gamer I knew why I was chasing the next "rig" - because it would me let play games that could not technically run on my current rig. RESOGUN is getting a lot of attention right now because it is a PS4 launch game - it would most likely get a lot less attention is it was being launched on the PS3 PSN this week. Not the point - DOJ and Raiden Fighters are great independent of the platform - as long as the implementation is sound. Am I the only one who thinks a game can exist on a next-gen system without being a crazy graphical powerhouse?
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