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12-21-2012 #53Commander







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PS+ is awesome. I don't really mind if it's games for rent. I will ALWAYS be a member of PS+ so long as it offers the IGC so I will always have these games. Additionally, you get into betas (God of War: Ascension, DUST 514 for example), and get 50% off the DLC for IGC games (I never bought any Batman AC dlc for example, I could get it for half price.) If you buy DLC and stuff from PSN, the €50 sub soon pays for itself and what you are left with his access to over 45 games a year for PS3 and Vita.

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12-21-2012 #54
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12-21-2012 #55
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12-21-2012 #56
Im so glad I signed up

When I did (September) there was only 1 in the IGC I'd played (motorstorm apocalypse) so it paid for itself as soon as I'd clicked to pay
And now they're giving us vita games!! Gravity rush, uncharted and now mortal Kombat (to name afew available on the IGC).
Never had to sit through a patch no more neither. I'm straight into a game as soon as I switch on.
Finally, when I bought my super slim, all I had to do was turn it on and login and pull all my savdatas from the cloud. No need to back up anything. (all movies are streamed from PC).
As well as all this there is more like what's been mentioned: early access betas, full game trials, general '+' discounts etc.
Oh yeah, it's only £29.99 on uk store at the mo as well
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12-21-2012 #57
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12-21-2012 #58
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12-21-2012 #59
I have one major problem with Plus....only one...too many games to play!!!
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12-21-2012 #60
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12-21-2012 #61
Got my plus games just now. Oh yeah
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12-22-2012 #62
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12-25-2012 #63
Good thing for us in PSN NA we got good titles ;P
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12-25-2012 #64
JSR is good enough for my Vita from Plus in January

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