September's Free PS Plus Lineup Includes Grow Home, Super Time Force Ultra

September's Free PS Plus Lineup Includes Grow Home, Super Time Force Ultra

Grow Home won!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Aug 24, 2015 @ 02:56 PM (Staff Bios)
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The summer months are calming and September is just over the horizon. What better way to celebrate the onset of fall than with free games?

The PS Plus Free Games lineup has been announced, but this time, one game from the Vote to Play campaign has been included. Grow Home, Armello, and Zombie Vikings faced off in a classic beatdown, but Grow Home, without much competition, rose as the victor. But don't you worry your pretty little head: There will be a 30% discount, available until September 15, as a consolation prize for the two participants. But without further ado, here is the fantastic lineup, along with the descriptions:

PlayStation 4

Grow Home - Following the story of a Botanical Utility Droid (BUD), Grow Home invites players to explore and help breathe life into BUD's homeworld, beginning with the seeds of the Star Plant. It's basically your very own playground!

Super Time Force Ultra - A widely loved retro-styled shooter on the Xbox One and PC, Super Time Force Ultra is finally heading to PlayStation 4 and Vita, but with an added touch of The Order 1886's Sir Galahad and Sony President Shuhei Yoshida.

Xeodrifter - A metroidvania indie platformer, Xeodrifter stars an interstellar drifter exploring a cluster of four planets within the omega sector, post-collision with a rogue asteroid. As the drifter, you need to collect a special material to fix the warp core so you can leave the sector, but it won't be a walk in the park...

Teslagrad - This is a 2D puzzle platformer that requires the power of magnetism to progress. Discover the secrets of the Tesla Tower, utilizing new abilities in a nonlinear setting of more than 100 hand-drawn environments. Featuring complex puzzles, exploration and visual storytelling, Teslagrad is bound to suck you in for awhile.

PlayStation 3

Twisted Metal - This is Twisted Metal, the reboot to the wacky, clownish nightmare-fueling franchise. Focusing on vehicular combat, it's more or less a demolition derby that goes a bit on the extreme side... by allowing the usage of ballistic projectiles, machine guns, mines and other over-the-top weaponry. Defeat the opposing drivers and win the Twisted Metal Tournament. However, when you win, make sure to make an extremely thorough, no-loopholes wish.

Teslagrad - (Refer to the PS4 description)

PlayStation Vita

La-Mulana EX - This title screams a cross between Indiana Jones and Spelunky. This Metroidvania-style adventure pushes the player into the ancient ruins of La-Mulana in an effort to search for the secret of life... and some shiny treasure.

Xeodrifter - (Refer to PS4 description)

Super Time Force Ultra - (Refer to PS4 description)

Not bad for a line-up, huh? Though all are indie, two games are new to Sony's platforms, so it's definitely worth checking out if you are subbed to the service.

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