September is upon us, meaning that – among many other things – it’s time for Sony to fling a fresh batch of games onto its PlayStation Now subscription service, with this month’s newly announced additions including Resident Evil 7 and Final Fantasy 15.
Those two are both solid offerings, with Resident Evil 7 proving to be a particular treat for fans of horror. It’s a notable departure from previous series entries, switching third-person action for gorgeously gruesome – if somewhat uneven – first-person hillbilly hijinks, as players, in the role of Ethan Winters, explore the rundown Baker family mansion in search of his missing girlfriend.
As for Final Fantasy 15, it’s a fascinating, if not always successful, attempt to turn the series’ familiar apocalypse-thwarting RPG formula into an open-world road trip adventure, as a band of leather-clad chums – Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis, and Prompto – journey across the world of Eos.
September is upon us, meaning that – among many other things – it’s time for Sony to fling a fresh batch of games onto its PlayStation Now subscription service, with this month’s newly announced additions including Resident Evil 7 and Final Fantasy 15.Those two are both solid offerings, with Resident Evil 7 proving to be a particular treat for fans of horror. It’s a notable departure from previous series entries, switching third-person action for gorgeously gruesome – if somewhat uneven – first-person hillbilly hijinks, as players, in the role of Ethan Winters, explore the rundown Baker family mansion in search of his missing girlfriend.As for Final Fantasy 15, it’s a fascinating, if not always successful, attempt to turn the series’ familiar apocalypse-thwarting RPG formula into an open-world road trip adventure, as a band of leather-clad chums – Noctis, Gladiolus, Ignis, and Prompto – journey across the world of Eos. Read moreEurogamer.net