Summary

Announced on the officialPlayStation blog,July’s PlayStation Plus additions include:

The biggest hit included in the selection is undoubtedlyCrisis Core Reunion, a remake of the cult-classic PSP game that serves as a prequel toFinal Fantasy 7. While the original release may have been divisive amongst fans and critics,Reunionmanaged to tweak enough aspects to appeal to franchise veterans while retaining a unique gameplay loop.

Getting Started in FF7 Crisis Core (Beginner Tips & Strategies)

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion is a remastered role-playing game with many elements, and getting started can sometimes be overwhelming.

What To Play On PlayStation Plus In July

These Games Will Devour Your Life

Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core Reunionis already a massive game that should take players tens of hours to complete but in comparison to some of the other July titles, it’s a small fish.Remnant II’s focus on loot-driven gameplay and brutal boss encounters is elevated by its procedurally generated worlds and levels, with a system set in place that emphasizes replaying the campaign toexperience new enemies and locations. It’s an incredibly tough game though, so it might be best to bring along a friend for support.

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteousis also a gigantic RPGthat’s based on the popular tabletop role-playing game. With one of the most expansive character customization systems seen in a video game, its scale and world are colossal and could take players over a hundred hours to complete. The same goes forMount & Blade II, a free-form RPG that’s more flexible than many may realize when they first begin their journey to rise through the ranks and become ruler of their domain. Be prepared for many sleepless nights.

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Those looking for smaller, more action-focused gamesshould definitely check out bothNo More Heroesgames added toPlayStation Plusin July.Irreverent and silly, the franchise has made a name for itself with its bombastic combatand ridiculous, self-aware writing and characters. They may not be for everybody, but they’re certainly a change of pace fromCrisis Core ReunionandRemnant II.

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