
There is no better time to get into Warframe than right now. From brief skirmishes to space combat, massive raids and other co-operative activities, Warframe does a cracking job of marrying hyper-kinetic, third-person combat with a rather generous free-to-play model that ensures everybody can give the game a good go without ever needing to reach into their pockets.Īnd now, some seven years after its initial release, Warframe is now at the launch of the PS5 – though this time with a massively improved visual feature set and nearly a decade worth of additional content. With a variety of PvP and PvE content which both in turn dovetail into Warframe’s on-going narrative, there is so much to do in Digital Extremes free-to-play effort that it is frankly unreal.

A third-person, space ninja action RPG that places a bespoke focus on co-op and teamworking in a vein that players of Destiny 2 will surely recognise, it’s a credit to the calibre of both the developer Digital Extremes and the game that as we approach its seventh birthday, Warframe is the best it has ever been. Originally releasing at the same time as the PS4 hardware did back in November 2013, Warframe was one of the very first free-to-play games you could get on the console. Fall Guys is oodles of fun and make no mistake. With full crossplay between PlayStation, Xbox and PC platforms and 4K/60 visuals, if you play Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 on PS5, you’re playing the definitive version of one of the most popular free games ever.įeaturing full cross-platform play and an ever increasing range of zany, obstacle course style platforming levels to tackle, Fall Guys is a superb free PS5 game and one that only ever asks players to reach into their pockets if they wish to buy new costumes.

Where Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 truly separates itself from the rest of the Battle Royale pack however, is in how it not only allows for up to 150 players at any one time, but also how it improves upon Call of Duty Warzone with reworked progression, all new game modes, improved vehicular combat and underwater traversal for the first time. Channelling the series ultra responsive gunplay into a massive open setting, while also improving upon the previous Call of Duty Warzone in just about every way, Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 is quite the achievement to say the least. It was only a matter of time until the juggernaut Call of Duty franchise got its own Battle Royale spin-off – and what an effort it is.
