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ganoncrotch said:
riderz13371 said:
ganoncrotch said:
Fusioncode said:
Played this one a long time ago, pretty good game but the open-world doesn't really match up to more recent games.

Also, I hate to be that guy, but MS should really start adding some newer titles to this service. PS Plus just got Hitman Absolution, a game from 2012. Crackdown is from 2007. Rant over, enjoy the game guys.


They're completely different things tho, once you add crackdown to your download list you own the title forever, I can disconnect my 360 from the net and always have that game on the system, Once your psn+ account expires so does you having Hitman. I know that obviously if you always have both services then Psn does offer newer games, but the games with gold are your licences forever.

I don't get what you mean by this? I don't have to be online on my PSN to play my PS Plus games. As long as I'm subscribed I can play them, no internet connection required.

not quite, if you have a game from Psn+ press Triangle on the menu and check the information tab on it, see that Expiry date? once that passes you'll need to have connected to the net or the game will stop working. Of course to resubscribe you will need to connect to the net anyways but I'm saying that if you keep your ps3 offline once that date passes the games can't be opened.

Well obviously because that would mean your PS Plus subscription has ended. See the way a service works is once you stop paying for it, you don't get the benefits of that service (mind blown I know). What I am saying is that whilst you are a PS Plus member, you don't have to be connected to the internet to actually play the game you have downloaded as part of the Instant Game Collection. 

Games with Gold might let you keep the games, however the games they offer aren't very recent and could probably be found fairly cheap online. It doesn't matter though cause people subscribe to Xbox Live for the online/multiplayer benefits, not the free games.