PlayStation Plus games for March revealed

2 March 2017
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February came and went like a gust of wind (given that it was only 28 days long), but there are things to look forward to in March. Among the massive releases, like Horizon: Zero Dawn and Mass Effect: Andromeda, Playstation Plus subscribers will be a getting a slew of free titles.

PS4 owners get Tarsier Studios and Media Molecule’s papercraft-inspired platformer Tearaway Unfolded, and the fast-paced action sports game, Disc Jam.

Isometric adventure Lumo is available for PS Vita and PS4 with Cross Buy, and Vita users also get dungeon crawler Severed.

Meanwhile, PS3 users get visual novel/2D fighting game crossover Under Night In-Birth and Earth Defense Force 2025.

Check out the full list below:

  • Disc Jam (PS4)
  • Tearaway Unfolded (PS4)
  • Under Night: In-Birth (PS3)
  • Earth Defense Force 2025 (PS3)
  • Lumo (PS Vita, crossbuy on PS4)
  • Severed (PS Vita)

Tearaway Unfolded is a fantastic addition to your PS Plus library. MyGaming reviewed the game when it released back in September 2015. Here’s what we had to say:

“Give it a try if you want to take a break from the drudgery of mass-murder, or just feel like tripping balls.”


Article originally published on MenStuff.co.za.

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  1. NetworkGeek
    06.03.2017 at 07:44

    If it was not forcing me to have PS plus for online gaming i would have canceled a long time ago 🙁

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