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Lost Crown Highlights March’s PS Plus lineup

The Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown It is the core of March’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog entry. Widely praised Captain Tsubasa: The Rise of the New Champions,,,,, UFC 5,,,,, Arcade Paradise And, well, the title is memorable Explosion Ball: Chronicle. Meanwhile, you will need a PS Plus Premium subscription to play the glorious PS1 era mecha action in the first three armored core games. Arrivals this month will begin on March 18.

Ubisoft’s The Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown In all respects, it’s a great game. It has elements of all series such as tight parkour control, swordsmanship and challenging platform (with healthy magical secrets). With a rich palette with its striking visual style, you have something special. Lawrence Bonk of Engadget found it “a great silver medal, easy to sit next to some classics of the genre, like Hollow Knight and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night”.

Game image of the protagonist of the Persian prince: The Lost Crown.

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It even has a handy “memory shard” feature, and other Metroidvania titles can be copied nicely: Capture a screenshot of the area you want to return to and pin it to the map. Things that a neat mechanic does also Easy (there are few things that genres need to worry about) and you only get a limited number of memory shard slots.

Although received good reviews in all respects, The Lost Crown It was reported that only about 300,000 were sold in the first few weeks after the release, so Ubisoft made Ubisoft and disbanded the team that made it. (sigh.) While this means we’re almost certainly not going to see more DLCs or sequels, at least most of its developers are still working on other projects at Ubisoft. Hey, another match for the Persian prince can be expected as early as next year.

Image of the match captain Tsubasa: The Rise of the New Champions.Image of the match captain Tsubasa: The Rise of the New Champions.

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Additional highlights from the premium members include Captain Tsubasa: The Rise of the New Championswhich brings an amazing visual makeover (and storyline!) to fast-paced arcade football, as well as a nostalgic management simulation population (with reward mini-games) Arcade Paradise.

You will also get Indie Platformer Games Explosion Ball: Chroniclewhich is a bit like participating in a 3D Kirby game, cutting most of the conversions and adding quirky, farceful humor (like optional gastrointestinal breath). besides UFC 5 If you like EA Sports’ naked efforts.

Game images of the original armor core game.Game images of the original armor core game.

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Bathing in the sun in the rays of famous 2024 entry Armor core: Rubicon’s fireSony is returning to the roots of the series. PS Plus Premium Subscribers Can Play Armor core (1997), Armored Core: Project Phantasma (1997) and Armored Core: Arena Master (1999) First on its modern PlayStation consoles (PS5 and PS4).

The innovative (and highly customizable!) mechanical series sets the stage for 2024 entries, and Engadget’s Igor bonifacic praised “incredible achievements in game design and theme cohesion, and I think we have hope for the next generation of talent at Frofsoft Wareware.”

This month’s PS Plus game will be available on March 18. You can read the list of all entries on the PlayStation blog.

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