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These are the PS Plus games for February 2024 and one of them is a hidden gem

These are the PS Plus games for February 2024 and one of them is a hidden gem
Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

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Sony doesn’t rest on its laurels and has already announced the games for February for PS Plus subscribers. One of them is not a surprise, but the other two… The other two are interesting. But let’s not beat around the bush. Just a reminder that all three titles will be available from Tuesday, February 6th until Monday, March 4th. That being said, let’s go with the games!

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Foamstars (PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)

The new 4 vs. 4 team-based online multiplayer shooter by Square Enix and Toylogic is very reminiscent of Splatoon, and we won’t blame you if you think the same. Here, instead of ink, we have foam, and instead of squids, we have attractive boys and girls with a Korean aesthetic, but everything else feels like a shooter of this kind. Undoubtedly, the big release of the month for Plus.

Rollerdrome (PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)

Not our favorite. Roll7 gave us Rollerdrome, a third-person action shooter that combines three things we love: skating, shooting, and cyberpunk retrofuturism. We are in a competition where we have to shoot down our enemies, and to reload our weapon we have to do incredible stunts with our inline skates. Sounds complicated? It’s not that much. But it is incredibly fun and very underrated.

Steelrising (PlayStation 5)

For those who love soulslike games, or have always wanted to get into the genre but have been hindered by its difficulty, Sony has decided to give them a treat. Steelrising is an action RPG, heavily inspired by From Software games, but set in a French revolution with loyalist robots and a much more balanced difficulty. It may not be Bloodborne, but it is still a remarkable game.

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Álvaro Arbonés

Álvaro Arbonés

Cultural journalist and writer with a special interest in audiovisuals and everything that can be played. I'm not here to talk about my books, but you can always ask me about them if you're curious.

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