The Free PS Plus Games For November 2018 has finally been confirmed, and headlining this month’s new set of games is “Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition.” This version of the first-person shooter game allows players to enjoy the cult classic with updated high-resolution textures and smoother frame rates while playing on the PlayStation 4 Pro at 4K resolution. Aside from the previously-released add-ons, “Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition” also includes some new content.
In the game, players control Grayson Hunt, a black ops operative who is out to clear his name after he is framed for the murder of a reporter. As the game progresses, Grayson will have to make a hard choice. Is vengeance more important than his crew’s lives?
The next game on the list of Free PS Plus Games For November 2018 is “Yakuza Kiwami.” The action-adventure game is a remake of the original “Yakuza” and it puts players in the shoes of Kazuma Kiryu, a member of the yakuza who had been in jail for the past ten years.
“Yakuza Kiwami” has been well-received by critics with IGN’s Heidi Kemps saying that it is a nice way for newbies to get into the series. “Yakuza Kiwami makes great strides in updating the classic original Yakuza game to modern standards. But while it adds better combat, bizarrely charming side quests, and a gorgeous graphical revamp, it also ignores some of the original’s biggest problems in pacing and storytelling. And because of its relatively short length, Yakuza Kiwami’s fun trip through the tangled web of Japan’s criminal underground feels like a prelude to something bigger and better to come,” Kemps said in her review.
Rounding up the list of Free PS Plus Games For November 2018 are “Burly Man at Sea,” and “Roundabout” for the PS4 and PS Vita, and “Jackbox Party Pack 2,” and “Arkedo Series” for the PS3.


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