PS Plus Premium offers a collection of over 700 games spanning more than two decades of PlayStation history. Navigating through this extensive library can be challenging due to limitations in the PS Plus app. Therefore, it's helpful to know the key features of this tier before deciding on a subscription.

Sony introduced the new PlayStation Plus on June 13, 2022, in North America. The subscription model consists of three tiers, integrating the previous PS Plus and PS Now services. Subscribers gain access to specific services and games based on their chosen tier.

1. PlayStation Plus Essential ($9.99/month): Equivalent to the old PS Plus, this tier includes online access, monthly free games, and discounts.

2. PlayStation Plus Extra ($14.99/month): Building on Essential benefits, Extra offers access to a variety of PS4 and PS5 games.

3. PlayStation Plus Premium ($17.99/month): In addition to Essential and Extra benefits, Premium features a library of classic games (PS3, PS2, PSP, and PS1), trials, and cloud streaming in specific regions.

For PS Plus Premium, the game selection covers various genres and eras, making it vital to highlight some standout titles. Sony regularly adds new games each month, predominantly for PS5 and PS4, occasionally featuring classic titles.

To help you navigate this expansive collection, we'll identify the best games on PS Plus Extra and highlight notable classic games available in the PS Plus Premium tier. Additionally, we'll mention if a game is accessible with a PS Plus Extra subscription and provide Amazon links for those who prefer owning physical copies.

God Of War 2 HD​

 God Of War 2 HD
Unsurprisingly, the complete God of War franchise is available on PS Plus Premium, although most games can only be streamed. Nonetheless, Sony's subscription service provides an excellent opportunity for newcomers to experience Kratos' complete story from Santa Monica's series. While 2018's God of War is not a bad entry point, as it signifies a new era in the franchise, the pre-PS4 releases are mostly highly enjoyable action games, especially the numbered entries.

God of War 2 stands out as the peak of the franchise's original run, arguably doing a better job of balancing epic action and nuanced storytelling than either its predecessor or sequel. With expert pacing and some of the best boss fights in gaming history, God of War 2 is nothing short of brilliant.

Dead Cells​

 Dead Cells
The independent gaming scene is saturated with 2D Metroidvanias, and some of them rank among the most memorable projects of the last decade. Even within that elite group, Dead Cells manages to stand out as something truly special. A roguelike inspired by FromSoftware's Souls games, Motion Twin's title delivers satisfying combat, unforgettable boss fights, and a gameplay loop that encourages a "one more run" mentality.

Although death sends players back to the starting point, they can purchase permanent items to make subsequent runs a bit easier. With randomly-generated levels ensuring each playthrough comes with a unique flavor, Dead Cells is the type of game that can keep a PS Plus subscriber engaged for months on end.

Until Dawn​

 Until Dawn
Horror enthusiasts seeking something a bit "different" should certainly consider Until Dawn. The game excels in combining a captivating narrative with player choice, character interactions, and genuinely eerie environments. The outcome is a remarkably spooky "playable movie" that will keep most players on the edge of their seats.

Similar to Telltale's game series, players are confronted with challenging decisions during intense story moments. These choices significantly impact the narrative, shaping how characters perceive each other. Making decisions promptly and accurately is crucial to ensuring everyone survives a chilling vacation to a remote mountain resort.

Control: Ultimate Edition​

 Control
Remedy Entertainment's game catalog is characterized by titles that aim to advance the industry, whether it be in terms of technology or narrative complexity. While its central narrative might not match the strength of Alan Wake's, Control stands out as the studio's most comprehensive release of the 2010s, largely due to its combat system and world-building. Drawing inspiration from stories on the SCP Foundation site, the game unfolds in a government building dedicated to investigating unexplainable phenomena capable of altering reality.

Jesse Faden enters this agency in search of her brother but soon finds herself confronted by the threat posed by an invading force known as the Hiss. Armed with a versatile gun and a range of satisfying abilities, players become immersed in a world brimming with intrigue, mystery, and the supernatural in Control.

Resident Evil 4​

 Resident Evil 4
For horror enthusiasts seeking a bit more action, Resident Evil 4 is a compelling choice. Widely regarded as one of the best Resident Evil games, the fourth installment follows the battle-hardened Leon Kennedy on a mission to rescue the President's daughter. Featuring classic Resident Evil mechanics such as puzzles, third-person shooting combat, and a variety of terrifying boss encounters, it has secured its place as a fan favorite.

While the Resident Evil 4 remake is available on the PS5, the original classic should not be overlooked. It serves as an excellent starting point for those new to the franchise and offers a captivating blend of horror and action.

Terraria​

 Terraria
Undoubtedly, Minecraft stands as one of the most influential titles ever created, inspiring numerous developers to attempt their version of an "open-world procedurally generated survival crafting game." While many imitators fell short, a select few managed not only to capture the magic of Minecraft but also put their unique spin on the formula it helped establish.

Terraria is arguably one of the greatest indie games ever developed, taking the concepts of a procedurally generated world with crafting elements and elevating them to new heights. This 2D epic boasts a wide array of items, weapons, enemies, bosses, and building materials. With numerous NPCs to engage, secrets to uncover, and a progression system that intensifies in difficulty over time, Terraria offers a unique and engaging experience in the sandbox survival genre.

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