
Enter the GungeonĮnter the Gungeon is a gunfight dungeon crawler following a band of misfits seeking to shoot, loot, dodge roll and table-flip their way to personal absolution by reaching the legendary Gungeon’s ultimate treasure: the gun that can kill the past. Immerse yourself in a vibrant ocean world full of mystery and bursting with color and life. PlayStation and some of our favorite indie partners are collaborating to provide more free games to explore while you’re staying safe and staying home: Abzûįrom the artistic mind behind Journey, Flower, and The Pathless, ABZÛ is a beautiful underwater adventure that evokes the dream of diving. Now, let’s talk about the next Play at Home content drop, which hits March 25! This time our focus is a selection of free games from some of our top independent partners, and the previously announced extended trial offer for Funimation (or Wakanim) in the countries where they are available. The program kicked off earlier this month with access to a free digital copy of the 2016 hit Ratchet & Clank for PS4 - and you can still claim a free digital copy of the game through Maat 8pm PDT* / April 1 at 4am BST / 5am CEST. The goal is to get out, with a variety of ways available to do so.Hi again! Last month we revealed our new Play at Home program for 2021, which aims to provide the PlayStation community with free games and entertainment offers to make the next few months a little more fun. You're locked in a creepy house, where there are dead crows in the microwave, burnt dolls in the hallway, and all manner of other creepy, evil things on show.

We were reluctant to give it a go, to be honest! Anyone who's seen the trailer will know the dark style and jump-out moments. Resident Evil 7 is pant-wettingly scary stuff. It's got great style and floaty movement that works a treat for a virtual reality experience - we didn't feel queasy like we have in some VR games before now.

You command a tank, using your head's position to target, and the DualShock 4 controller to fire and manoeuvre around the various arena types.

We think Battlezone works a treat as an arcade-style game to casually dip into and play, although there's plenty of progression and great depth too. Battlezone is based on the classic Atari arcade game from the 80s but ramps up the action considerably.
