

If you're on the base Essential level, your three monthly games are already available to download and play. Overall, it's a very strong month for PlayStation Plus with a large assortment of critically-acclaimed games in the lineup, and the inclusion of a brand-new release always adds additional excitement. Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered.Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration.PlayStation Plus April catalog - Extra/Premium The setting of a dystopian London is also refreshing, and the majority of missions can be tackled in multiple ways depending on the strengths and abilities of your chosen character. In its current state, it’s a rather unique world-open game that allows you to take control of pretty much anybody you meet on the street and then induct them into your gang of freedom fighters. As of now, we have to work with what we have.Watch Dogs: Legion was far from a critical darling at release in November 2020, but the development team at Ubisoft Toronto has done an admirable job supporting the game with a variety of post-launch fixes and a slew of additional content (some free, some paid DLC). While our relationship with PlayStation as a site is not ideal, I tried reaching out to Insomniac via Twitter about getting Tools of Destruction on PS Now with no luck. If you have a Vita and PS Now like me, you're in a similar situation. However, if you don't have a PlayStation 3, then you're in trouble until Insomniac puts Tools of Destruction on PS Now which has absolutely no guarantee in happening. Long story short, if you still have a PS3 tucked away somewhere along with a PS4, you're good to go. The Ratchet & Clank remake released on PS4 so everyone should be good on that end assuming that you have a PS4. On the bright side the next three entries of the series, Quest for Booty, A Crack in Time, and Into the Nexusall are available on PS Now on top of the PlayStation 3. Unfortunately, the title never got any kind of port and it isn't even on PS Now, PlayStation's streaming service. Following the first trilogy is the beginning of the future arc with Tools of Destruction that originally released on PlayStation 3. So hopefully you still have one of those systems, if not it may be a lot harder for you to get access. The first three games in the franchise which include Ratchet & Clank, Going Commando, and Up Your Arsenal received the remaster treatment in 2012 for the PS3, PS Vita, and PS TV.
