PlayStation Plus Free Games Lineup Reveals Itself for May

PlayStation Plus Free Games Lineup Reveals Itself for May

OMGZ, Murasaki Baby is free!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 29, 2015 @ 12:03 PM (Staff Bios)
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Rejoice, as the PlayStation Plus Games Lineup for the month of May have finally been announced! Players can look forward to snatching the following games for free:

All Platforms

The Unfinished Swan - Enter the surreal world of The Unfinished Swan and explore a mysterious hidden kingdom. Your journey will be led by a runaway swan who guides you through strange levels filled with bizarre creatures. Each level offers new twists, challenges and puzzles, until you eventually come face-to-face with the eccentric king that built this realm.

Hohokum - Take on the role of a curious flying kite-like being. Along your travels through the vibrant world, you'll uncover secrets by interacting with elements around you in different ways. At its heart, Hohokum is a playground - a place to wander about and get lost in. Expect a mesmerizing, expressive creation that's unlike anything you've played before.

Race the Sun - You are a solar-powered craft. The sun is your death timer. Hurtle towards the sunset at breakneck speed in a futile race against time. Delay the inevitable by catching speed boosts which reverse the setting sun - if only for a moment. Race the Sun is inspired by arcade games of the past with a focus on high scores, short game sessions, and pure fun mingled with nerve-wracking tension. The rules are simple: don't crash, stay in the light, and don't slow down!

PlayStation 4

Ether One - A first person adventure that deals with the fragility of the human mind. There are two paths in the world you can choose from. At its core is a story exploration path free from puzzles where you can unfold the story at your own pace. There is also a deeper, more adventurous path in which you can complete complex puzzles to restore life changing events of the patient's history in order to help the validation of their life. The choice is left to you.

Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition - STCE is a widely revamped version of the original Guacamelee! Enjoy exploring two huge new levels, exploding into 'Intenso' power mode, and laying egg bombs as a chicken. You'll need every bit of power to dispatch a vicious new class of Elite enemies, a host of updated and rebalanced challenges in Normal and Hard modes, and the scheming new boss, El Trio de la Muerte.

PS Vita

Murasaki Baby - Use your wits to guide the girl through paths full of dangers and teach her the difference between right and wrong in a bid to keep her smiling... and alive. Think fast and move even fasters as danger lurks everywhere in this truly unique side-scrolling puzzle adventure.

Truth be told, I am looking forward to downloading all of these games, but I am most excited for Murasaki Baby. I've heard nothing but critical acclaim for this, so this game being free is an insta-win in my book.

While you wait for these games to fall onto your platforms, you can check out the trailer below:

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