By Edson Kyle Encina, | February 02, 2017
The Last Guardian - E3 2016 Trailer | PS4
PlayStation Plus free games for February includes a triple-A title and some notable indie games are also included. The PS Plus free games for February finally delivers the promise of a triple-A title! Fan-favorite platforming game "LittleBigPlanet 3" becomes the free game highlight for the PS4 this month.
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"LittleBigPlanet 3's" community-driven content, quirky characters and setting is what gives this game its addictive nature. On top of all that, the user created content has a wealth of content for players to explore and enjoy.
Another PS4 free title is the retro pixel-graphic game "Not A Hero", which is a side-scrolling shooter at its core. "Not A Hero" features multiple playable heroes, each with their own unique play-style and abilities.
There's yet another retro-looking game that comes free to both PS3 and PS4 owners courtesy of PS Plus. It's none other than "STARWHAL", the retro multiplayer game that's been called both "chaotic" and "intensely competitive."
For PS3 owners, there's the surreal but creepy first-person game "Anna- Extended Edition." While PS Vita owners are treated with action side-scroller "Ninja Senki DX" and physics-based puzzler "Torquel."
According to TechRadar, these games will be available for PS Plus members starting February 7. This gives PS Plus subscribers some time to download last months games before they're completely replaced with the next batch of freebies. As for game stand-out gaming deals, there's some interestingly new titles that are already discounted this month.
According to IGN, relatively new game "The Last Guardian" is now $20 less its original price, bringing the price down to $39.99. The discount comes as a big surprise since the game came out just a month ago.
Another noteworthy deal is a yearly PS Plus subscription which is down to just $47.99 this month! The amount of game bargains, deals, and freebies that are revealed so far is already making February worthwhile.
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