This month for me sums up the difference between Sony and Microsoft's approaches to subscriptions. I know we don't have the PS Plus Extra and Premium games for this month yet, but just compare Microsoft's curation to Sony's - Vampire Survivors, Return to Monkey Island, Pentiment and Somerville are all very much games that are much talked about and hyped and that, crucially, are NEW.
The fact that they've leapt straight on Vampire Survivors, a game that emerged from nowhere, and gotten it out on their service as quickly as they have speaks volumes.
Sony's October games were a massive stack of old AssCreeds that could probably all be had in CeX with change out of a £20 note, a big stack of Dragon Quest spinoffs about which the same could be said, and some other old bits and pieces that have all been in more ports than the QE2.
Game Pass gets Somerville, PS Plus gets Inside. That says it all.
Sony really need to pull their fingers out.
The fact that they've leapt straight on Vampire Survivors, a game that emerged from nowhere, and gotten it out on their service as quickly as they have speaks volumes.
Sony's October games were a massive stack of old AssCreeds that could probably all be had in CeX with change out of a £20 note, a big stack of Dragon Quest spinoffs about which the same could be said, and some other old bits and pieces that have all been in more ports than the QE2.
Game Pass gets Somerville, PS Plus gets Inside. That says it all.
Sony really need to pull their fingers out.
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