![]() Tricky Towers in particular is an extremely fun idea, a throw-back to mutliplayer puzzlers from the early Sega and Nintendo years. While the other titles in August's PlayStation Plus line-up may not be headliners, they're certainly all worth taking a look at. Retro/Grade rounds out August's games, another rhythm game featuring spacebattles in backwards flowing time. ![]() Patapon is a mainstay PSP franchise, though some might be surprised there are even three of the quirky rhythm god games out. But with the PS4's Yakuza 0 now confirmed for western release, Sega must be wanting to build up some brand power. Yakuza 5 is definitely the biggest release of August since it was only just released in late 2015 for North American platforms. On PlayStation 3 and PS Vita come some more familiar titles. It had a bit of a rough reception during its October 2015 launch, but it has a dedicated fanbase that adores every bit of it. Rebel Galaxy is a take on space sims with trading and ship to ship combat. It's a multiplayer take on Tetris, but with proper rules of gravity and a bevy of magical spells to keep the action exciting. Tricky Towers will be debuting as part of the PS+ service on PlayStation 4. Here's the full line-up, care of Sony:įor PlayStation 4 we have both Tricky Towers and Rebel Galaxy, as well as the cross-platform twin-stick arcade shooter title coming from the PS Vita line-up, Ultratron. And for the first time in a while, it seems like the PlayStation 3 line-up is the star of the show over the PlayStation 4 and Vita selections. Unlike recent months there will be some cross-platform support between games in August, but nothing major. Two games per platform, as per usual, will grace August's PlayStation Plus line-up.
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