
A new month means new free games for PlayStation Plus members. The company has announced the six games are now available to its subscribers.
PlayStation 4 subscribers can get "Switch Galaxy Ultra," "Table Top Racing: World Tour," and "Tropico 5." PlayStation 3 can download "Bionic Commando Rearmed 2" and "LocoRoco Cocoreccho!." While the PlayStation Vita has "God of War: Ghost of Sparta" and "Switch Galaxy Ultra."
"Tropico 5" was released back in May 2014 and is about managing a country, starting from the 19th century. One needs to play "El Presidente" and bring the country up to date, to the 21st century by doing trade, research renovation and exploration. The game is around 2.4GB.
"Switch Galaxy Ultra" is a racing type game in outer space. One needs to race through obstacles and enemies while collecting Tantalum for the ultimate Dakur Technology. The game also allows up to four players to compete with each other. The download is about 700MB for the PlayStation 4, while the PlayStation Vita version is 875 . The game was released back December 2014.
"Table Top Racing: World Tour" is another racing video game that let its players control a miniature car, just like Micro Machines, on different types of tracks. The game was released in 2013 and is also available for iOS and Android mobile operating system.
"Bionic Commando Rearmed 2"is 1.4GB worth of download and is a retro-side scrolling action game. Nathan "Rad" Spencer and his bionic arm is back to stop General Sabio from his devious plan of launching a missile strike. This is a 2011 game.
"LocoRoco Cocoreccho!" was released in 2007 and players will get a chance to play as a cute little butterfly named LocoRoco. One can also sing along with the music while interacting with the environment.
"God of War: Ghost of Sparta" is a hack-and-slash game and is around 1.1GB worth of download. Kratos, the great Spartan warrior, is back and needs to get rid of his nightmares about his dark past. Players will embark on a mission to the lost world and help Kratos get his answers to his life-long questions.
These games can keep PlayStation Plus members accompanied until the next free games arrive next month.