PS+ April 2017 Games List: 'Drawn To Death' Leads This Month's Picks

Drawn to Death is one of the free games coming to PS+ subscribers in April
Drawn to Death is one of the free games coming to PS+ subscribers in April Sony

Sony has revealed the free games coming to PS+ subscribers in April, with games like Drawn to Death and Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime leading the way. Like usual, there are two PS4 games, two PS3 games and two PS Vita games, so let’s get started on what’s coming this month.

PS4

The first game coming to PS4 gamers is Drawn to Death. This chaotic online shooter looks like a teenager’s doodle pad has sprung to life and gone to war with itself. David Jaffe of God of War and Twisted Metal is involved, so give it a look if you’re interested.

The second game for PS4 gamers is Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime. This game can be played solo, but works best with a friend. Explore space and pilot a spaceship as you rescue all of the space bunnies in this charming and fun adventure.

PS4 gamers also have access to 10 Second Ninjas and Curses ‘n Chaos, both cross-buy games with the PS Vita. More on these games can be found below.

PS3

The first game for PS3 gamers is Alien Rage - Extended Edition. According to the trailer above, this game really, really wants to be DOOM. Expect big guns, big monsters to kill and probably big explosions somewhere along the way.

The second game for PS3 players is Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom. This action platformer has players transforming into different animals, each with their own special skills and abilities. Players will have to jump between different animals if they want to solve puzzles and defeat enemies.

PS Vita

The first game for PS Vita (and PS4 with cross-buy) is 10 Second Ninja. The goal of each level is simple: you have 10 seconds to kill all of the enemies on the screen. This is one of those frustrating games like Super Meat Boy that you’ll have to restart over and over again to time everything just right.

The second game for PS Vita (and PS4) is Curses ‘n Chaos. Featuring chiptunes and 8-bit graphics, this retro side-scroller allows for up to two players to team up and take down the Grim Reaper himself.

So what do you think? Are you excited to play any of these games? What do you hope is offered next month? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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