No Man’s Sky, Indigo Prophecy, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, more added to PS Store

Your Universe Awaits…

No Man’s Sky was first announced by Hello Games, a small team headquartered in England, way back in 2013. Ever since then, fans have been fervently awaiting the chance to explore the universe in the procedurally-generated space sim. Well, it’s finally time for lift-off as Hello Games added No Man’s Sky to the PlayStation Store yesterday.

Also available to download for the PS4 this week is Indigo Prophecy, one of the first games from Quantic Dreams. Originally released for the PS2 in 2005, the PS4 re-release includes 1080p visuals and full Trophy support. And speaking of PS4 re-releases, Activision and High Moon Studios have brought 2012’s Transformers: Fall of Cybertron to the PS4. This new-generation re-release also includes improved visuals and all three downloadable expansions.

Finally, Sony’s “PSN Play” pick this week is Brutal, a “3D re-imagining of the classic 2D ASCII dungeon crawler.”

As always, more information on all of these titles (and a few other new releases) can be found after the break. And a complete rundown of this week’s new add-ons and discounts is available at the PlayStation Blog.

PS4 Games

Soldier Girl Amazon ($7.99)
Soldier Girl Amazon is a shooter released by Nichibutsu in 1986. The soldier girl Amazon fights on a completely different Earth, dominated by strange beasts and crazy cyborgs.

Blade Ballet ($14.99)
Blade Ballet is a whirling dance of multiplayer robot destruction. It’s simple enough for anyone to jump into the fray, but players must master the timing and unique abilities of each bot to come out on top.

Brutal ($14.99)
Brutal is a 3D re-imagining of the classic 2D ASCII dungeon crawler. Featuring single player, two-player local multiplayer, and a level editor, players will choose from one of four archetypal heroes as they descend into a procedurally generated world constructed entirely from ASCII. With permadeath, weapon crafting, potion brewing, and an onslaught of enemies to face, can you survivel?

Caladrius Blaze ($29.99)
Caladrius Blaze is a vertical scrolling shooter developed by Moss. It includes all the elements of Caladrius and Caladrius AC. It also includes extra content such as new stages, new story scenarios, new bosses, and characters designed by Yasuda.

Emily Wants to Play ($4.99)
It’s 11 PM, and you are at the last house on your route. The lights are on, and the front door is opened. But the windows are all boarded up and the grass is overgrown. It seems like a strange place to deliver a pizza… Freely roam the house and try to figure out what is going on. This may be your last pizza delivery.

PS2-On-PS4… Indigo Prophecy ($14.99)
In this paranormal thriller, New York City is stunned by a series of mysterious murders that follow the same pattern: ordinary people become possessed and kill absolute strangers in public. Play both sides of this breathtaking murder conspiracy and uncover the supernatural forces behind these crimes.

No Man’s Sky ($59.99)
No Man’s Sky is an epic science fiction adventure set across an infinite universe, in which every star is the light of a distant sun, orbited by planets filled with life — each yours to visit. Explore never before seen worlds and trade, fight, and survive on a galactic scale.

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron ($49.99)
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron transports you to the final days of the planet Cybertron where you will experience the darkest hours of the apocalyptic war between the Autobots and Decepticons. Embark on an adrenaline-fueled journey through a wide range of missions and massive environments designed around each character’s unique abilities.

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