This month, Sony is treating its Playstation Plus subscribers with no less than six free games, three of which are reserved for VR.

"Knockout City" (PS4 and PS5)

Are you nostalgic for the days when you were the champion of the ball to prisoners in the playground?

Then

Knockout City

is for you!

In this fully multiplayer game, two teams of 2, 3 or 4 players compete in ball tournaments with supercharged prisoners.

It is possible to make passes to his allies, to give effects to his balls or to feint to surprise the opponent and touch him.

Special bullets are also present to provide variation, such as explosive bullets, sniper bullets or even multiballets.

But beware, a well-landed ball can be returned to you even faster, so stay on your toes.

The parts are short and well paced.

The game is easy to learn, but offers some interesting subtleties.

If you have friends to play with, we highly recommend it.

"First Class Trouble" (PS4 and PS5)

If you've succumbed to the

Among Us

fever

that hit the gaming world last year, you won't be out of place with

First Class Trouble

. The latter uses the codes of

Among Us

with 3D visuals. Six players are stuck together aboard a luxurious space cruiser. Four of them are simple residents, while the other two are "Personoids", malicious artificial intelligences. The Personnoids must eliminate all residents or keep them locked up until the end of the game to win.

To survive, players must cooperate and collect clues to discover the identity of the Personnoids.

Between each play zone, players must vote for the person to be thrown into the ship's airlock.

Be careful to make the right choice ...

"Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning" (PS4)

Originally released in 2012 on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC,

Kingdom of Amalur

received a slight remaster in 2020 on PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC.

Despite its very classic structure and its few flaws, when it came out, it was a nice RPG.

Nine years later, the game shows the weight of years and the very slight facelift that the title has undergone for this reissue is unfortunately not enough to bring it up to date.

Pad in hand, the game is very close to a

Fable

, in a more dynamic version, less humor.

The story begins with your death followed by your resurrection.

Through numerous quests that will take you to the four corners of Kingdoms of Amalur, you will seek to find those responsible for your death and attempt to restore the balance of the world.

If you had missed this game when it was released and want to dive into a new adventure, this edition still offers interesting content and incorporates the two game expansions. Allow between 50 and 100 hours depending on your style of game to overcome it.

"The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners - Standard Edition" (PS VR)

Without a doubt, the most interesting game in this VR special is

The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners

.

This is a single player adventure set in

The Walking Dead

universe

that will take you through the iconic neighborhoods of an undead infested New Orleans.

To survive, you will need to harvest resources, such as food and materials.

With these, it will be possible to build more or less improvised weapons and objects.

The game features a large arsenal of melee and ranged weapons to get rid of zombies.

Choices play a key role in the adventure.

Whether you help the other survivors or take what you want by force, every decision will have an impact on the story.

We will have to fight to survive.

The game offers beautiful interactions in virtual reality and offers a campaign of around fifteen hours.

"The Persistence" (PS VR)

In

The Persistence

, you will have to fight in deep space to save a spaceship infested with clones of the previous crew having mutated.

Clone yourself, you will need to make your way through the ship to repair damaged systems and prevent the ship from being absorbed by a black hole.

The game takes the form of a

roguelike

imbued with an atmosphere of horror.

Part after part, it will be necessary to gather resources, improve your skills and unlock an arsenal of weapons in order to descend deeper and deeper into the ship.

"Until You Fall" (PS VR)

Finally, if you are looking for a VR fighting game,

Until You Fall

might be able to satisfy you.

This is a

frenzied action

hack-and-slash

inspired by old arcade games.

To the beat of a synthwave soundtrack, you'll have to move your arms and body to attack, block, cast spells, and dodge.

The campaign takes place in Rokar, a kingdom now in ruins.

This civilization, once fueled by a magical power known as Aether, has now been destroyed by a calamity of unknown origin and is being overrun by monsters.

As the last remaining runic knight and with the help of a mysterious blacksmith, you must create powerful weapons to annihilate these creatures.

Will you be able to carry out your mission?

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