Gris is, at times, a meditative, affecting exploration of complex emotions that uses its levels as a canvas for some of the most beautiful visual design in any platformer, backed by a fantastic score. At others, it’s a maddeningly simple and confusing game that lets its artistic ambitions run roughshod over its gameplay.

And The Last Clockwinder, Dino Crisis and Siren and more launch on PlayStation Plus Premium.
[PlayStation Plus Extra: Game Catalog]
Dead Island 2 | PS4, PS5
Two Point Campus | PS4, PS5
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me | PS4, PS5
Gris | PS4, PS5
Return to Monkey Island | PS5
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed | PS4, PS5
Firefighting Simulator The Squad | PS4, PS5
Overpass 2 | PS5
Tour de France 2023 | PS4, PS5
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands* | PS4
[PlayStation Premium | PS VR2 & Classics]
The Last Clockwinder | PS VR2
Dino Crisis | PS4, PS5
Siren | PS4, PS5
R-Type Dimensions EX | PS4
Oh yeah just finished playing the previous two The Dark Pictures Anthology games, time to finish the last one 🗿
Pretty good month, I have been playing Dead Space, and Premium has been cooking recently.

The PlayStation Brahs:
"Gris is a masterpiece, a puzzle game that is a level of engaging and in-depth I haven’t felt since Portal 2. And a beautiful journey across a beautiful world, and while I am avoiding mentioning many story details to avoid spoiling, it is still a thought-provoking and emotional story, that made me tear up once or twice."

Dave writes: "Playing GRIS for the first time, in its Xbox Series X|S format, has been an early 2023 highlight."
oh ign.. just go play fortnight
Pretty strange to see IGN have one of the lowest scores for this game so far. Some sites even gave it a 10. That's some pretty diverse opinions going on.