Stray and BioShock Series Will Soon Leave PS Plus
This month, PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers will lose access to a number of games. We are talking primarily about the three installments of BioShock, as well as the very warmly received Stray, enabling us to play as a cat roaming a cyberpunk city.
On July 18 at 11 a.m. CET, the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium service will lose as many as ten items. Among them are three installments of BioShock, as well as the warmly received Stray. In addition, subscribers will then run out of time to play such games as Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, Rogue Stormers, Marvel's Avengers, Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, Fluster Cluck and Raiden V: Director's Cut.
BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite are FPS games with RPG elements.
- In the first two parts of the series, players traverse the undersea city of Rapture, while in the third they move to the flying metropolis of Columbia. Although they were designed as utopias, dramatic events took place in them, making them complete opposites.
- The gameplay in each of these titles focuses on combat using firearms and supernatural abilities, provided to us by genetic modifications acquired along the way.
- Exploration plays a key role, enabling us to find items and residents' diaries, which reveal further pieces of the story puzzle.
Stray is an action adventure game, which takes us to a cyberpunk world of the future, or more precisely - to the city under the dome.
- The game puts us in the shoes (paws?) of a lonely cat, who needs to return to his family. Helpful drone B12 supports him in this journey.
- The gameplay in Stray involves traversing a variety of locations, interacting with NPCs, collecting items and completing side quests.
- Free movement and solving simple puzzles are key gameplay elements. Players also have to dodge hordes of zurks and evade security drones, as well as engage in cat-specific interactions such as scratching furniture and meowing.