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PlayStation Plus Games With Gold August 2015 Free Games List, Review: Users Get New Update of Free Games

PlayStation owners are celebrating as the August 2015 free games have finally arrived. Gamers who particularly subscribed to Sony's PlayStation Plus service automatically get free games for their Sony consoles. Every first Tuesday of the month, two free games are made available for each Sony system. And for the month of August, players are looking forward to a good time with the free games that have been released.

First free game up for PS4 users is "Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris." This four-player co-op title allows players to get involve in a top-down action puzzle. In this game, Lara can partner with three other players and together they clear dungeon rooms, traverse dangerous environments and solve head-scratching puzzles.

Also up for grabs is the "Limbo", a haunting story that starts off ghastly and is expected to remain the same all throughout. The gameplay composes mostly of platforming, solving puzzles, and avoiding traps. And to complement the vibe and gameplay, sounds installed are ominous and at times startling.

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Gamers can also get creative with "Sound Shapes" which is available on PS3 and PS Vita. This game centers on musical platforming, visuals and level creator. Another game available on PS3 and PS Vista is "CastleStorm Complete Edition." This game features medieval ballista weaponry which permits players to launch an array of explosive weapons including Apple Grenades, Homing Eagles, and even flying sheep to defeat enemies that are trying to capture the flag and destroy the castle.

Other free games included in this month's lineup are "Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones" (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) and "God of War: Ascension" (PS3) which are all sure to keep gamers busy this month.

These six new games are live early in the day in Europe, with North America getting them around 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET.

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