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fps_d0minat0r said:
I'm not particularly interested in the games this month, but that doesnt mean I definately wouldnt like them if I tried them.

The thing about PS+ is that the range is so varied that everyone gets a large amount of games they like to play, even excluding all the ones they might not be interested in.

In EU we had Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 last month.

This month we have:

30th April: Stick it to the Man
30th April: Payday 2
30th April: Puppeteer
30th April: Muramasa Rebirth
30th April: Everybody’s Golf

I still havent gotten around to Payday 1 which was given away for free ages ago. Might try out puppeteer one day, and have been hearing good things about Muramasa Rebirth, a game which I hadnt even heard of before.

There was a rumour saying AAA games will arrive on PS4 before the end of the year. I'm assuming that is on top of the already announced drive club. I recon KZ:SF and MGS:GZ would make it on there.

This is exactly the point. PS+ has always catered to a wide audience, that is why every month you get a bunch of disgruntled people saying "I don't like that game" or "I don't like this game" because there's some type of game in there that they don't like.

I like FPS and RPGs, but it's silly for me to expect PS+ to deliver AAA games in those genres every month. In fact I see PS+ as a great way to try new genres and games that I never would have tried before. In fact some games such as Soul Sacrifice and Tomb Raider are games that I would have never played without PS+, but I've fallen in love with them because I was willing to try them with PS+.

Also this whole expectation that Sony will offer AAA games on PS+ from the start on PS4 is downright ridiculous. The PS4 library is minute compared to the PS3. Of course they won't be able to provide too many high quality games on Plus, especially not AAA because there aren't that many on PS4 to begin with. If you are an early adopter who bought PS+, then you should have come in expecting this, just like you bought the PS4 on launch knowing that people who buy it several years later will get an improved console/service at a lower cost and there won't be a huge lineup of games to play on your console at the start.