Following the recent announcement of Sony's Play at Home initiative to combat the Coronavirus, the two PlayStation 4 games made available for free can now be downloaded from the PlayStation Store. Those Unlisted: The Collection and Journey of Nathan Drake. Gamers residing in EU territories can grab both titles right now, while the US user will have to wait a few more hours until 20 PM PDT.
You can trigger these downloads via the online store page, with Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection available for free via this link and Journey through here. Sony picked out two great games to give away, and here's what we thought of them at the time.
In the 4/9 PS10 Games Tip review for Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, editor Sammy Barker called the collection one of the best PS4 remasters.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is probably the best PS4 remaster yet โ and the system had more than enough to back up that statement. While there are small elements from all three titles bundled together that haven't stood the test of time, this is still a stellar trilogy, with stories and settings that generally tend to make games better. the most modern. Of course, existing fans will already know what wonders await โ but newcomers should brace themselves for around XNUMX hours of solid gold.
Meanwhile, Associate Editor Robert Ramsey was the only one to review Journey for the site, awarding it a rare 10/10.
Journey remains one of PlayStation's most consistent titles. A lavish art style and superb soundtrack fuse to create a seamless experience from start to finish. Its story never says a word, but it has more to say than most scripts, and its handling of social interaction eschews tradition in favor of a telltale anonymous link. Enhanced visuals and a silky smooth framerate, made possible by the power of the PS4, make this the definitive release, and simply put, Journey is still one of the greatest games ever made.
Which of these two phenomenal PS4 games will you download and play for free first? Remember, you don't even need an active PlayStation Plus subscription to add the titles to your library โ available until May 5, 2020. Spark those downloads in the comments below.