Hmm, you're right in some ways. Because the PS3 has such a wide library of games (especially PS1 & PS2 Classics, indie, or digital only games), you're always guaranteed to get something at least worth your time, and this even applies to the Vita. Since PS4 has only just come out and obviously the library is pretty scarce at the moment, its going to be some time before you see any of the games offered for free.Rhythm said:As someone that's thinking of going from a 360 to a PS4, the vibe i'm getting from this thread would imply that PS+ is AMAZING for the PS3 but not really worth it for the PS4 (for the time being) would that be correct?
This.Weaver said:I'd love to tell you Sony is fucking everyone over with it, but ... I've been pleased with my purchase. I really do think it's worth the money provided they keep delivering worthwhile content. So far, they more or less have.
Pretty sure if you quit, and then signed up again with the same account later you get access to all your previously "bought" games again.Gorfias said:So if I let my PS+ lapse, then get it again, my previously rented games are gone? Seems possible.
I don't understand. If there's nothing on the PSN store that interests you, then why would you get PS Plus?Ronald Nand said:I recently got $30 worth of PSN money from a friend and there's nothing on the store that interests me much, so I was thinking of getting PS Plus. However I'd like to know if people who tried it before feel its worth it.
I'm pretty sure that's how Steam works, so, makes sense that it would work this way for PSN +Tiamattt said:Pretty sure if you quit, and then signed up again with the same account later you get access to all your previously "bought" games again.Gorfias said:So if I let my PS+ lapse, then get it again, my previously rented games are gone? Seems possible.
It does include more than free games. From their website:JonnyHG said:I don't understand. If there's nothing on the PSN store that interests you, then why would you get PS Plus?
That being said, the money I've saved from being able to purchase games at the PS Plus sale price rather than the regular sale price has more than made up for the cost of the subscription.
If nothing on PSN appeals to him, why does any of that matter?Gorfias said:It does include more than free games. From their website:
Membership Includes:
Access to free hit games, with new free games added every month
Online Multiplayer on the PS4? system
Exclusive discounts of up to 75% on the PlayStation®Store
Up to 3GB of online game save storage
One membership works across PS4?, PS3? and PS Vita systems
I thought he was just saying none of the free stuff appeals to him. Wrong?JonnyHG said:If nothing on PSN appeals to him, why does any of that matter?Gorfias said:It does include more than free games. From their website:
Membership Includes:
Access to free hit games, with new free games added every month
Online Multiplayer on the PS4? system
Exclusive discounts of up to 75% on the PlayStation®Store
Up to 3GB of online game save storage
One membership works across PS4?, PS3? and PS Vita systems
Yeah, running into some flukes.DanielBrown said:Hm, I bought three months right now after seeing this thread, but I can't find Shadow of the Colossus in my list. Is the games you get each month random, or what?
That was the one game I didn't already have/was intrested in. >.<
Edit: Found that you could download the games from the Sony store on the PC(somehow), however every time I hit the download or join now link I get to an error page. "Page not found - It's not you. It's the internet's fault." x.x
He said nothing on the store interests him so he was thinking of getting PS Plus. It just sounded strange to me.Gorfias said:I thought he was just saying none of the free stuff appeals to him. Wrong?
There may be nothing there, but he may still want to play something not there online on a PS4, use the 3 GB cloud game saves, discounts on future purchases he might want.
It's only avalible in the US, but aye, it's definetly still worth it. Metro: Last Light and Bioshock Infinite will bring me some fun, eventhough I've already played them, so the money I spent for the three months has technically already paid off. Was just really intrested in trying SotC since I hear so much about it. The HD Remaster box came out after I quit bothering buying games for the PS3 and returned to PC gaming due to all the bundles.Gorfias said:Yeah, running into some flukes.
I don't think Shadow is available at this time. It changes up month to month. Supposedly, if you get during a month you have +, it is yours forever, as long as you have membership. At $50 a year, not bad.
Today I was able to download Bioshock Infinite and Metro Last Light onto a PS3. Less than a year ago, those were $60 apiece games. I'd be more excited but I already had them on PC. Still, my kids will get to play these now and I'll have the fun of trying it on console rather than PC.