As
October
draws
closer
it’s
time
yet
again
to
claim
some
games
from
Sony
at
no
extra
cost,
provided
you’ve
got
an
active
PlayStation
Plus
or
higher
subscription.
Arriving
on
October
1,
the
new
trio
of
games
spans
quite
a
few
genres,
kicking
off
with
WWE
2K24.
Holding
a
score
of
80
on
Opencritic,
it
seems
to
be
one
of
the
better
entries
in
the
series.
“A
celebration
of
40
years
of
WrestleMania,
featuring
iconic
superstars
past
and
present,
playable
across
a
vast
array
of
game
modes.
Join
the
biggest
superstars
in
sports
entertainment
as
WWE
2K24
presents
a
retelling
of
WrestleMania’s
greatest
moments
from
the
last
40
years.
Take
part
in
some
of
wrestling’s
most
unforgettable
and
career-defining
matches,
choosing
from
the
likes
of
“Stone
Cold”
Steve
Austin,
Undertaker
and
Andre
the
Giant,
alongside
current
contenders
“The
American
Nightmare”
Cody
Rhodes,
John
Cena,
Rhea
Ripley
and
Roman
Reigns.”
That’s
followed
up
by
a
suitably
spooky
game
to
match
the
October
Halloween
vibes
in
Dead
Space,
the
2023
remake
of
the
horror
classic.
“The
sci-fi
survival
horror
classic
returns,
rebuilt
to
offer
a
deeper
and
more
immersive
experience.
Isaac
Clarke
is
an
everyman
engineer
on
a
mission
to
repair
a
vast
Planet
Cracker-class
ship,
the
USG
Ishimura,
only
to
discover
something
has
gone
horribly
wrong.
The
ship’s
crew
has
been
slaughtered
and
Isaac’s
beloved
partner,
Nicole,
is
lost
somewhere
on
board.
Now
alone
and
armed
with
only
his
engineering
tools
and
skills,
Isaac
races
to
uncover
the
nightmarish
mystery
of
what
happened
aboard
the
Ishimura
in
hopes
of
finding
Nicole.
Trapped
with
hostile
creatures
called
Necromorphs,
Isaac
faces
a
battle
for
survival,
not
only
against
the
escalating
terrors
of
the
ship
but
his
own
crumbling
sanity.”
Finally,
it’s
time
to
join
a
club
and
work
on
your
reading
in
Doki
Doki
Literature
Club.
I
know
nothing
about
this
game
except
that
it’s
somehow
secretly
a
psychological
horror
game
in
a
cutesy
disguise.
I’ve
been
meaning
to
check
it
out,
so
this
will
be
the
perfect
excuse.
“Enter
the
psychological
horror
experience
of
Doki
Doki
Literature
Club.
You
play
as
the
main
character,
who
reluctantly
joins
the
Literature
Club
in
search
of
a
romantic
interest.
With
every
poem
you
write
and
every
choice
you
make,
you’ll
charm
your
crush
and
begin
to
unfold
the
horrors
of
school
romance.
Do
you
have
what
it
takes
to
crack
the
code
of
dating
sims
and
get
the
perfect
ending?
This
game
is
not
suitable
for
children
or
those
who
are
easily
disturbed.”