The most notable game is Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Coming off theace selectionofResident Evil HD RemasterandTransformers: Devastationfor PlayStation Plus in October, I have to say, November’s showing for the subscription service is a letdown.
On PlayStation 4, it’sEverybody’s Gone to the Rapture, an English village-set adventure fromDear Esthercreator The Chinese Room. There’s alsoThe Deadly Tower of Monsters, a B-movie homage from oddball specialist ACE Team. Few of us played it, I’m sure. But Chris says good things!

On PlayStation 3, we’re looking at racerDirt 3and trick-or-treat RPGCostume Quest 2, neither of which are bad — far from it! — but aren’t particularly surprising, either. (In fact, the latter has already been in Microsoft’s Games with Gold program.) Definitely play ’em if you have the means to do so, though.
Lastly, on PlayStation Vita, it’sPumped BMX+(Cross-Buy with PS3 and PS4) andLetter Quest: Grimm’s Journey Remastered(Cross-Buy with PS4). The former is reminiscent ofTrialsand the latter is a word-forming RPG whose art might drive you away but whose mechanics hold some promise.








