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Hello, PlayStation Now fans! Today we’re adding ten new games to the PlayStation Now library of more than 300 PS4 games to download, and more than 750 games in all to stream. This month the top games include Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, LEGO CITY Undercover, Surgeon Simulator, I Am Bread, and many more! Subscribers can stream any game in the service to PS4 and PC, and download any PS4 game and PS2 game in the service directly to their PS4.Also, we will be offering an awesome deal on PlayStation Now starting June 7 as part of the Days of Play promotion.

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Stay tuned for more info here on PS Blog and over on the.The one game to rule them all this month is Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, winner of over 50 “Best of 2014” awards including Game of the Year and Best Action Game. Become Talion, a Ranger of the Black Gate, a vengeful spirit embarking on a relentless vendetta across an open-world Mordor.

Uncover the truth behind your Wraith resurrection, discover the origins of the Rings of Power, and build your legend. With unique combat stealth, combat, and Wraith powers and the ground-breaking Nemesis system, become the most feared force in Mordor and work to dismantle Sauron’s forces from within.

Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor Ending Final Boss Walkthrough Part 22 Gameplay Shadow of Mordor ending - Duration: 28:27. HassanAlHajry 336,409 views. Oct 13, 2014  Shadow of Mordor's combat isn't the only thing that's inspired by Batman. Once you hunt and kill one the many Morgul Bats that can be found near the caves of Mordor.

Play as police officer Chase McCain as he goes undercover to hunt down escaped convict Rex Fury, and put an end to the city-wide crime wave in LEGO CITY Undercover, an original LEGO story with signature LEGO humor and storytelling. Why the older of the 2 Shadow games? Nach majajan mp3 download. Why not something current? Why another double dip with Plus?Why do you constantly dump on your biggest supporters, yearly paying for multiple programs, only to slight them, cheap them, and cheat them.Btw, maybe offering a discount on the DLC for some of the Plus games at some point, would be a kind gesture. I’m looking at you, The Surge.

What’s more insulting is that the Complete Edition will go on sale at month’s end. Almost like clockwork.

For the price of one of the DLCs. It’s common sense, paying for something twice, that prevents me from purchasing it. I understand it’s a good deal, but only for those who don’t hand over hundreds in memberships per year already. It’s insulting to the financially supportive minority. The only demo that should actually be tossed a bone every once in a while.

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Even the random 15% off codes I used to get in the weekly emails on occasion, it’s been FAR TOO LONG since I think anyone has seen one of them.A theme is a slap in the face, unless you’re a 12 year old boy, as are avatars/emojis/free garbage for free garbage games.Enuff = Enuff. Wait, your argument comes down to the dollar amount? I think anyone would agree in a strictly unbiased manner that quality trumps value or quantity, if all things are equal for all people. In other words, a perfect world where $ isn’t the deciding factor. Let’s be real, when it is, it’s unfortunately but likely a forced decision.The sheer number of double dipped titles (Plus and NOW just months apart frequently) is something that many people find as a huge point of contention right now. GIVING SONY EVEN MORE MONEY on a flat yearly basis for both services/programs/whatever means that there really should be more of an effort to differentiate and promote the 2. But more importantly.have them both be seen as separate but equally valuable pillars of the PSN infrastructure.I don’t own a current gen Microsoft console.

However, just from owning a 360 I’ve amassed this gigantic library of titles to keep permanently. Also, I’ve taken a good look at both services comparably, and it’s almost a no-brainer, simply because of the 1st party stuff, current n last gen, that’s still being held ransom by Sony. Compared to the Day 1 Microsoft Exclusives that are added to the service on that day, its again “quantity vs quality”.Speaking of which, when Sony cut Plus from 6 free games to 2, one would assume the quality would increase exponentially. Instead, great indie titles that resonate with me, but most of the general public dump on because it has an MSRP of $14.99 and they never heard of it.If I dropped one service, it’s a catch 22. Likely it would be Plus, because of the questionable practice of the games showing up mysteriously on NOW so soon after. But, ooops.now I can’t play online if I did that. Jokes on the consumer, there.

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No problem though, I’ll eat that one.Yet, at the end of the day, when everything n everyone seems to have a dollar amount attached to em, with microtransactions and more importantly sub fees that rise rapidly and yearly tacked on top. It all starts to become pretty simple at that point. Those who are willing to throw up the money to keep that network afloat, by being year long subscribers to everything offered (by choice), really do deserve to be catered to and thrown a bone every once in a while.It would be less of an issue if this wasn’t common practice in the past. Sony used to dish out them promo coupons and silly emails to “watch a video n get a 20% coupon instantly”.

But the well dried up, at a time when the same things cost more but less is being offered to the consumer in return. More going in, less going out. Doesn’t add up, no matter what math ya use or how ya cut it.Btw, just bc I’m savy enough to re-subscribe at the lowest possible price point each year, based on deals n deal history yearly n whatever, doesn’t discount my points or make any of it less relevant.

I probably wouldn’t seek out those deals if it were easier to substantiate the cost. And that’s the problem. Lego City is $9.99 to keep forever via Amazon or Best Buy. Danger Zone is constantly on sale as a “double deals with plus” for less than a burrito at Chipotle. Danger Zone 1 n 2, about 10 bucks when the price is right on the 2 pack. Makes the value of temporarily owning the right to play them just become way less appealing.To clarify, I keep paying because I want them to succeed.

Call it stupidity, call it disposable income, doesn’t matter. It could become the Netflix of gaming with the potentially massive library being locked away at the moment.Sony did just buy into Microsoft’s streaming technology though (can’t give the details verbatim, as I don’t recall the specifics). So maybe it will actually meet the potential in the foreseeable future? That’s a step in the right direction, at least from a “futureproofing” perspective.

About First Released September 30, 2014 Platforms pc, ps3, ps4, xbox-360, xbox-one Genre Action Rating Rated 'M' for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence Summary Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is an action-packed adventure-RPG inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Exploring an original story of vengeance and redemption, the game puts players in the role of Talion, a valiant ranger whose family is slain in front of him the night Sauron and his army return to Mordor - moments before his own life is taken. Resurrected by a Spirit of vengeance and empowered with Wraith abilities, Talion ventures into Mordor and vows to destroy those who have wronged him. Through the course of his personal vendetta, Talion uncovers the truth of the Spirit that compels him, learns the origins of the Rings of Power and ultimately confronts his true nemesis.Every enemy that players face is a unique individual, differentiated by their personality, strengths and weaknesses. Through the Nemesis System, enemy relationships and characteristics are shaped by player actions and decisions to create personal archenemies that remember and adapt to the player and are distinct to every gameplay session. Gamers are able to craft their own battles, enemies and rewards within the dynamic world that remembers and adapts to their choices, delivering a unique experience to every player.