


The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan's guide has an extensive walkthrough through which you will find a detailed description of each chapter. The classic PS Plus is now called PS Plus Essential, giving access to online multiplayer gaming, cloud save backups, exclusive offers and at least 2 free monthly games. PS Plus Extra then adds a catalogue of PS4 and PS5 games into the mix, while PS Plus Deluxe and Premium (depending on your region) adds older PS2, PS1 and PSP game emulation, and game streaming for PS3 and other titles.To help you navigate The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan, The PlayStation Plus relaunch has now rolled out around the world, transforming the PS Plus we once knew into a three tiered subscription service that bundles in and expands what was once PlayStation Now. What’s with the whole PlayStation Plus relaunch? Can I still download the June 2022 PlayStation Plus Games?Ībsolutely! The PlayStation Plus games for June included the excellent God of War revival, the anime action of Naruto to Baruto: Shinobi Strikers, and family friendly Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. You have right up until the July selection of games goes live to grab them. This is a launch day release into PS Plus, aiming to grab as big a player base as possible. This time around they’re embracing vibrant colours in a 90s punk rock aesthetic, as well as a greater focus on cooperative play for up to 4 players. Lastly we have Arcadegeddon, a vibrant co-op shooter from Illfonic, who are best known for their asymmetrical multiplayer games Predator: Hunting Grounds and Friday the 13th: The Game. This is a fair start to The Dark Pictures Anthology.” In our Man of Medan review, Tuffcub said, “It’s an excellent night or two’s entertainment with a bunch of mates in a dark room and plenty of beer, though playing by yourself or online with a chum is an altogether more muted experience. Man of Medan sends you out onto the high seas with a haunted ship looking to off your hapless crew. With Supermassive’s latest narrative horror game The Quarry out now via 2K, Bandai Namco are cheekily throwing the studio’s first The Dark Pictures Anthology title onto PS Plus. In our Crash 4 review, Steve called it “the definitive Crash game”, saying that “Toys For Bob have taken all the series’ trademarks, refined them into a challenging and polished experience and given us tons of levels to play and secrets to hunt for.”
