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Monday, February 29, 2016

PlayStation Plus Games for March 2016


A new month means a new list of PlayStation Plus games available for free for PS Plus subscribers. Earlier this month, PS4 users were able to vote between Assault Android, Action Henk, and Broforce. I, of course, voted for Broforce. Please watch the following video to understand why I voted for Broforce. You will not be disappointed.


Now do you see why I voted for Broforce? Do you?

Anyway, enough about Broforce... here is March's lineup of PlayStation Plus games and their platforms. I'll also include their original prices and the total amount you'll save as a PS Plus subscriber.

March

Broforce — PS4 ($14.99)
Galak-Z — PS4 ($19.99)
The Last Guy — PS3 ($9.99)
Super Stardust HD — PS3 ($9.99)
Flame Over — PS Vita ($9.99)
Reality Fighters — PS Vita ($13.49)

Total for March: $78.44

March appears to be the lowest amount thus far, but you're easily getting more than what you pay for as a PlayStation Plus subscriber. Whether or not you like these games is a different story though.

With the new PlayStation Plus games list, the grand total has increased to $323.32. That's about $17.96 per game.

What are your thoughts about March's PlayStation Plus free games lineup? Let me know in the comments section. Thanks for reading!

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Less Than 4 Days to Get Mew (Technically 3)

If you own Pokemon X and Y and/or Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, then you might want to go to your local GameStop and pick up a download code for Mew. The unfortunate thing about Mew is it only knows Pound and is already maxed out at level 100. But, hey, that's one more Pokemon to add in that Pokedex.

Anyway, I hadn't realized there was a full list of the Pokemon we should expect this year. It is the 20th anniversary of Pokemon after all, so you'd think I'd be up to date about all things Pokemon. You weren't either? Now I don't feel so bad.


For those wondering, the full list can be viewed on the Pokemon website here. If you don't want to click on the link and see the fancy page, you can read the following list to maybe encourage you to visit the website. The layout is actually pretty cool.

  • Mew: February 1-24 at GameStop
  • Celebi: March 1-24 via Nintendo Network
  • Jirachi: April 1-24 via Nintendo Network
  • Darkrai: May 1-24 at GameStop
  • Manaphy: June 1-24 via Nintendo Network
  • Shaymin: July 1-24 via Nintendo Network
  • Arceus: August 1-24 at GameStop
  • Victini: September 1-24 via Nintendo Network
  • Keldeo: October 1-24 via Nintendo Network
  • Genesect: November 1-24 at GameStop
  • Meloetta: December 1-24 via Nintendo Network
Personally, I only recognize 3 out of the 11 Mythical Pokemon being distributed this year. Navigating through the website, I have discovered that all the Pokemon will be level 100. Still, it's kinda cool that we will be able to have these Pokemon free of charge—you might have to leave the house to get some of them, but whatever, right?

I'll be sure to post when a new Pokemon is available and how to get it.

Monday, February 15, 2016

PlayStation Plus Games for January and February


Starting mid-February, I will post the games received as a PlayStation Plus subscriber. I'll also list the current prices of each game on the PlayStation Store to give you an idea of the amount of money you're saving. Of course, if you already own the game or don't care about the game, then it doesn't really matter.

January

Hardware: Rivals — PS4 ($19.99)
Grim Fandango Remastered — PS4 ($14.99)
Dragon Age: Origins — PS3 ($19.99)
Medal of Honor Warfighter — PS3 ($19.99)
Nihilumbra — PS Vita ($9.99)
History Legends of War: Patton ($29.99)

Total for January: 114.94


Of the six games given to PS Plus subscribers, I already owned Grim Fandango Remastered and Dragon Age: Origins. Unfortunately, I don't really care to try any of the other games I managed to acquire last month.

February

HELLDIVERS: Democracy Strikes Back Edition — PS4 ($19.99)
Nom Nom Galaxy — PS4 ($14.99)
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax — PS3 ($39.99)
GRID Autosport — PS3 ($29.99)
Nova-111 — PS Vita ($14.99)
Lemmings Touch — PS Vita ($9.99)

Total for February: $129.94

Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is the only game I owned in this month's list. Besides Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, which I already own anyway, I didn't care much for February's PS Plus games either. Still, we ended up getting $129.94 worth of games this month. In total, we've gotten $244.88 in games. Essentially, PS Plus has paid for itself already.

I'll make sure to post March's list much earlier. I'm barely getting back into blogging, so that's my excuse for writing this post so late into the month.

What are your thoughts about January's list and February's list? Let me know in the comments section. Thanks for reading!

Saturday, February 6, 2016

I'm Back! Again...


It's hard to believe that the last post I wrote was about my lack of blogging. One year later, this post may be pretty similar to the last one I wrote.

Despite the lack of writing, I'm still playing games. I gave up on recording Let's Plays and writing about games because of school and work. It also stopped being fun. Gaming in general had stopped being fun. I had too many games and too little time to play them, let alone decide which ones to make Let's Play videos for.

The story remains the same (to some degree) today. Lately, I've been playing more multiplayer games and indie games. I've discovered that I have a commitment issue with games. That's a little sad considering I grew up playing JRPGs. I can't even remember the last time I actually finished a JRPG. Anyway, I'm getting off topic.

Even though I have less time to play games, write about games, and record Let's Play videos, I still want to do these things. It's a fun hobby to have. It's also nice to take a break and get lost in a game, much like getting lost in a book or movie. I'd personally like to write and record on a weekly basis, but I honestly don't know if I can even commit to that. I'll do my best though. Rather than stress out about it, I should have fun with it. I don't know where this will take me, but I might as well enjoy the journey. I keep coming back to it anyway.

Until next time!