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I have a bit of an addictive personality when it comes to online multiplayer and am trying to broaden my PS4 horizons after amassing a bunch of PS+ games. First it was COD, now Rocket League, but I just sink a ton of time into them and the experience grows really empty, so I want to change my gaming habits a little.Problem is, I just don't really resonate with a lot of modern games. For instance, I tried Metal Gear Solid but found the intro to be so light on actual, well, playing, that I stopped (if I'm wrong about this game, I will consider trying again). That's happened a couple times in a few different games, if it doesn't grab me I don't stick with it, so many have like a half hour played, or an hour, and I just stop and go back to Rocket League. I don't have a ton of time, so often when I try a new game I can only play for a half hour to an hour, and by the time I get to play it again I've forgotten controls or story, or whatever, the experience is gone.To give you an idea of my tastes, the best game I've played on this system was The Last Of Us. The most FUN I've had was playing DOOM.So I'm wondering if anybody can recommend, out of the list below, a great game to just dive into and see through from start to finish, that can maybe mimic the more 'arcadey / fun' fix.Here are the games I've accumulated:. 99 Vidas.

Beyond Two Souls. Bloodborne. Deus Ex Mankind Divided. Mad Max. Mighty No 9. QBert Rebooted.

I played the original in the arcades way back in the 80's so I can appreciate the fact that it doesn't hold the same classic retro appeal, though personally that didn't bother me about this reboot. Find all our Q.Bert Rebooted Trophies for. Plus great forums, game help and a special question and answer system.

Rayman Legends. Rime.

Infamous Second Son. Just Cause 3. Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain. Trackmania Turbo. XCom2.

Trials Fusion.

For back to back months, I am getting a free digital copy of a game I already own! Also, I’m getting a sequel/follow up to a game that I will need to do the homework for before playing the other game.Last month, we got Detroit: Become Human, but a much better version than I owned, which is a follow up to Quantic Dream’s Beyond: Two Souls. September brings us. Batman: Arkham Knight and Darksiders III!I already own Batman: Arkham Knight and I got Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition as one of my first free PS+ games way back in December 2017. I only played it past the first boss and a little bit of The Foundry. If I remember correctly, I was up against some monster (not a boss) who just kept killing me so I will have to figure out how to get pass it or straight murder it.Forge.

So I’m going to have to finish at least my first playthrough of that game before jumping into its sequel.Darksiders III came out in November 2018 and is already a free game ten months later. Planet nomads walkthrough 3. OnRush came out in June 2018 and was already a free game by December 2018, so Darksiders III isn’t setting a record but it is something to note.I had to look up Darksiders 1 Warmastered Edition (as I’m going to own the series, pretty soon). It is typically a $20 game but goes as low as two dollars, so once it gets under five dollars, I’ll snatch it up!Which I’m hoping it goes on sale in September.

I’m also hoping Arkham Knight’s Season Pass goes on sale too. I might have to just spend the $20 and buy it in October if it never goes on sale. So Rocksteady has no incentive now to put it on sale.Darksiders III is still a $60 game, but has gone as low as $36. There is a Season Pass for $20, which includes the two DLC levels: The Crucible ($7) and Keepers of the Void ($13), as well as a Digital Deluxe Edition that is $80 and a Blades & Whip Edition that is $100.

The Digital Deluxe Edition is the game plus the two DLC levels. The Blades & Whip Edition is the Deluxe Edition PLUS 1’s Warmastered Edition and II’s Deathinitive Edition, so three games, plus all DLC for $100.Batman: Arkham Knight Is now a $20 game that has gone as low as six dollars. The PlayStation store has a slew of avatars that I’ve downloaded all of them. The $20 Season Pass makes all of the DLC available.

DLC included a Batgirl level (A Matter of Family) that is seven dollars. I really liked it, it wasn’t too short, plus it gave me the option to do AR Challenges as Batgirl, that I didn’t even attempt but probably should. All of the character DLC levels make it so you can play as the character in the challenges. The other DLC are:Nightwing’s GCPD Lockdown, two dollarsCatwoman’s Revenge, two dollarsRobin’s Flip of a Coin, two dollarsRed Hood Story Pack, two dollarsHarley Quinn Story Pack, two dollarsSeasons of Infamy, ten dollarsWhen asked if the DLC is worth purchasing, the general answer is that the Seasons of Infamy DLC is the only one truly worth it but for ten extra dollars, I might as well get everything. Especially if I can wait until the Season Pass is as low as eight dollars, then everything becomes a steal at that price! Okay we finished Man of Medan and I feel personally attacked right now— Girlfriend Reviews (@itsgfreviews)Shelby and Matt already completed (at least) one playthrough and I’ve been trying to avoid spoilers (so far so good). From her screenshot, I see the game is broken down by Acts and not Chapters (maybe?) so maybe the game is a very management two or three hours?

I haven’t been able to find anyone who has written the length of one playthrough.Skimming Dean Takahashi’s Venture Beat article, it does read like it is a shorter game, so that’ll be nice. For $30, I’m not expecting a ten hour game but I could see five hours but with a party mode, a management three is probably the way to go. If it is even three, Hidden Agenda was a solid two hours and I felt those hours in long playthroughs.Austen Goslin didn’t write regarding the length of the game in his Polygon article (from what I could skim). I also did a search for “long” and “hour” and didn’t see any results about length of time.To end on a happy note, TellTale Games got purchased!

Speed hack flyff legacy. So hopefully LCG Entertainment’s new ownership will mean a third Batman game! Also, that maybe all of the games will go on sale and I can finally get Guardians of the Galaxy too!