Alright, buckle up because—oh wait, I missed something—no, really, here we go. So, May’s rolling out a whole shebang of games on PlayStation Plus. Adventure? Check. Mystery? Yup. Scare-your-pants-off vibes? You bet.
Okay, picture this: There’s Sand Land—yep, it’s like Dragon Ball, but with more sand. Imagine crafting wild vehicles to cruise around a desert, all while hanging with this dude Beelzebub—don’t ask. It’s wild. Tanks, deserts, and… springs hidden in the sand? Man, talk about cryptic. You got these bandits and fierce wildlife; it’s like a zoo in a warzone.
Then there’s Soul Hackers 2, which is this mind-bending mash of neon lights, futuristic chaos, and, oh, some AI called Aion thinking the world’s gonna implode. Yeah, machines watching us. Ringo and Figue are the names—crazy, right? Stop this end-of-the-world deal… or at least try. It’s a digital rollercoaster.
Oh, and if you’re into jump scares—I mean, who isn’t?—Five Nights at Freddy’s has got the goods. Dude, imagine those creepy animatronics coming at you while you’re trying to fix stuff. It’s a survival carnival. Nights spent cowering in a virtual office—who comes up with this stuff?
Now, nostalgia trip: Battle Engine Aquila is crashing the party. It’s this PS2 classic—back from the days when games didn’t need all those patches. It’s all about piloting some beastly machine named Aquila, rolling, flying, shooting—basically owning the battlefield.
And then there’s Battlefield V, roping you into WWII like it’s a summer vacation. It’s multiplayer madness. Firestorm battle royale—real hectic stuff.
Oh, can’t forget those Eastern European vibes—S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Trilogy beams you into radioactive whatever: mysterious zones, searching for reasons to stay alive, and probably mutants—because, why not?
Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising is here too, letting you bash buttons and feel like a pro without the brain strain. It’s a fighting game, but with heart, if you catch my drift.
Humankind chimes in, basically saying, “Hey, rewrite history. Or mess it up.” Building civilizations with a twist—like playing chess but with real consequences.
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life—I mean, if you want to farm and find love, it’s here. Farming meets romance? Quite a mix, and surprisingly wholesome.
And finally, Gloomhaven. Tactical stuff—gritty decisions, monsters, moral dilemmas. You either nail it or, well, game over.
Anyway—everything’s dropping May 20th, and it’s a buffet of choices. Adventure, strategy, or just plain chaos. What’s your pick?