

Though we never reviewed the original Orcs Must Die!, you can find our thoughts on the third game here. The Penultimate Edition includes the two add=ons, “The Big Cheese” and “Hostile Takeover”, as well as 5 Xbox One exclusive maps.

This was originally released in 2014 for PC, Mac, Linux and Xbox 360, for the for December’s Games with Gold, you’re getting the Xbox One port that launched in the middle of 2016. The fifth game of six in the Tropico series, Tropico 5 is a very well known quantity (and the last in the series developed by Haemimont Games), giving players a banana republic to manage on a local and global stage. When you finally escape you’ll feel elation as you’ll love it when your plan comes together. If you played the original Escapists then getting the sequel is a no brainer, while if you fancy taking on a generally very challenging game where you have to rely on your own wits then The Escapists 2 may be just what you’re looking for. The Escapists 2 is a game that has added a lot to the formula that gave its predecessor success, while managing to maintain its core identity. In our glowing The Escapists 2 review, Aran said We start off with The Escapists 2, the more refined sequel to the prison breakout simulator, and a game that I’ve been rather tempted to buy on several occasions. So, do December’s Games with Gold add up to a good month for subscribers, or will they disappoint in comparison to December’s PS Plus once again? Let’s dive in. We expect Microsoft to officially announce the games next Monday or Tuesday.

They have accurately posted a good few months of PS Plus’ bundled games now, running their sources through the Dealabs moderation team each time. The reveal comes from French deals site Dealabs and the reliable leaker Billbil-kun.
