Yes, you can either buy these bloodthirsty and cruel games like Battlefield (nice deal and bought, thanks^^), or you can just buy the tiny little game "Unravel" and enjoy a more or less peaceful scenery for £7.99 @ PSN (with PS+ only £6.49).
Unravel introduces Yarny, a new, lovable and endearing character made from a single thread of yarn, that slowly unravels as you move. Inspired by the unique and breath-taking environments of Northern Scandinavia, Unravel is a visually stunning, physics-based puzzle platformer. Using yarn to swing from tree branch to tree branch or hitch a ride on a flying kite, no feat is too big. Yarny is brought to life as the representation of the ties that bind loved-ones together. Embark with Yarny on a seemingly larger than life adventure to reconnect the long-lost memories of a family. Told completely without words, experience an exciting and heartfelt story about love, hope and the journey of life.
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dj_lloyde to turbobuddah
15 Jun 165#6
I leik Milk
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alexjameshaines
15 Jun 162#1
You see I've wanted this for ages but I see it hitting PS+ at some point... heated but not bought
KevClark1985 to alexjameshaines
15 Jun 16#8
Same boat, I see this coming on PS+. In no rush for it so will wait, but head added for the price if you want it now (plus it supports developers which is always good!)
richard44811
15 Jun 16#2
£6.49 for PS plus subscribers
devil_badger
15 Jun 16#3
Brilliant game, well worth £6.49
ronaldmacdonald
15 Jun 16#4
Good game, not long but so worth it at this price. Great graphics and story. Perhaps not for your street fighter / COD fans though
ayerz4291 to ronaldmacdonald
15 Jun 161#7
Why wouldn't COD or Street Fighter fans like this?
turbobuddah
15 Jun 16#5
I like this and I like CoD...
dj_lloyde to turbobuddah
15 Jun 165#6
I leik Milk
bhakretushar
15 Jun 16#9
thanks..ordered :sunglasses:
Zuzela
15 Jun 162#10
Bought it the week it released and adored it - beautiful visuals, largely tight controls and actually surprisingly good to pick up and play (or stream though your Mac or PC) and slowly work your way through the (sometimes very challenging) trophies. :smiley:
Freedom Cry
15 Jun 16#11
Heat. Bought this on the Canadian store a few weeks back for £10.50ish. Really enjoying it.
scottharrison
15 Jun 16#12
Do EA games still appear on PS+ and Xbox Live Gold? I thought that they didn't since the commencement of EA Access on Xbox One.
donbarney
15 Jun 16#13
Yeh i wouldn't see it being on there any time soon
Dawkinsdog
16 Jun 16#14
Fancied having a go at this one when I first saw a video ages ago, so at this price it was worth a punt. Not played that far into it but it looks beautiful, definitely one to grab if you like the genre. Thanks for the heads up, heat added
SnapCITTYYY
16 Jun 16#15
Well I just bought it, so it will definitely be on PS+ next month. Won't even get around to play this until then, happens every time.
SeraphXii
17 Jun 16#16
I downloaded the demo and while it was nice and relaxing, it was fairly dull.
J_Staunton
19 Jun 16#17
Bought. Was waiting for it to drop in price but also wanted to support the developers so win win!
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Yes, you can either buy these bloodthirsty and cruel games like Battlefield (nice deal and bought, thanks^^), or you can just buy the tiny little game "Unravel" and enjoy a more or less peaceful scenery for £7.99 @ PSN (with PS+ only £6.49).
Unravel introduces Yarny, a new, lovable and endearing character made from a single thread of yarn, that slowly unravels as you move. Inspired by the unique and breath-taking environments of Northern Scandinavia, Unravel is a visually stunning, physics-based puzzle platformer. Using yarn to swing from tree branch to tree branch or hitch a ride on a flying kite, no feat is too big. Yarny is brought to life as the representation of the ties that bind loved-ones together. Embark with Yarny on a seemingly larger than life adventure to reconnect the long-lost memories of a family. Told completely without words, experience an exciting and heartfelt story about love, hope and the journey of life.
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