

They're also for keeps, forever, even if an existing subscription runs out. Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection was featured on PS Plus not too long ago, but the best part here is that these games are free without the subscription.

Journey features an awe-inspiring world and detail, simply earning its 92 Metacritic rating as a small, reasonable download that'll let 2 play together online.

The latter is a real sleeper hit that's easy to miss but is well worth the time and investment players spend on it now or later down the road. On top of the PS Plus Games for April 2020, the Play at Home Initiative offers two more up, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Journey. It offers plenty of compelling modes, new challenges, and its weather system helps give the courses a lot of character," but that it continues to repeat the sins of the past. In our DiRT Rally 2.0 review, we noted that the game "will check off all the right boxes for those who have been fans of the series thus far. Its inclusion here means that those new to the series or those wanting to relive Nathan Drake's epic world-spanning adventure can do so from the comfort of their own home, from beginning to end.ĭiRT Rally 2.0, on the other hand, will give players the gritty experience of being behind the wheels of an absolute machine. It should be noted that Uncharted 4: A Thief's End had to be a deliberate decision (or vice versa, given the Play at Home initiative). Sony has a pattern of offering one big game alongside a smaller game, but to the right audiences, these are some actually pretty good games. Fans will be able to access these like any other PS Plus game, although they appear to be anything but. Every month, PS Plus Subscribers are treated to two free games alongside their subscription, with April's selection being Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and DiRT Rally 2.0.
