Super Meat Boy and Broken Age will be October’s free PlayStation Plus games

‘Meat Boy and meet boy’ -Steven Hansen

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I’m torn on Super Meat Boy at this point in my life. On the one hand, it probably controls better with a PlayStation 4 d-pad than it ever did on the Xbox 360. On the other hand, I already went all the way through it when I was younger, got the Golden God Achievement, and I don’t know that I could mentally handle that again. I’ll probably try it, but burn out before finishing.

In contrast, I’m glad to see Broken Age listed as the second free PlayStation Plus game this coming month for exactly the opposite reason. I never did finish playing that when it released on PC due to the long wait between the two episodes. With it loaded up on my PS4, I can see myself spending a weekend on it.

Those are the two headliners listed on the U.S. PlayStation Blog (coming to both PS4 and PS Vita), but the E.U. blog has some more information. Also coming are Unmechanical Extended (PS3/PS4), KickBeat (PS3/PS Vita), Kung Fu Rabbit (PS3/PS Vita), and Chariot (PS3).


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