PS Plus Free Games November 2014: ‘The Binding Of Isaac: Rebirth’, ‘Hungry Horde’, And ‘Frozen Synapse Prime’ Lead The Games Lineup; ‘Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition Arrives In December 2014

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Sony has announced the lineup of its PS Plus free games this November 2014. These include "Hungry Horde" on PS Vita, "Frozen Synapse Prime" on PS3, and "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth" on PS4.

According to PS3 News, members will also get "Steamworld Dig" on PS4, "Escape Plan" on PS4, and "Luftrausers" on PS3.

"The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth", developed by Nicalis, first came out in 2011 with the name "The Binding of Isaac". Players take the character of Isaac, who flees from his mother and their monster-packed basement. In his journey, he will discover fantastic treasures that will change his form, granting him superhuman gifts and allowing him to battle against mysterious creatures, uncover secrets, and struggle to achieve safety.

"Frozen Synapse Prime", a strategy game that delivers new visual technique, lets players like you to get into the security system of the enemy. It is important to do some planning. Direct the strike team; be careful as the foes exist have plans to overpower you.

Another PS Plus free games for November 2014 is "The Hungry Horde". In this game, players do not avoid or fight off zombies - they control them.

Each time your band of zombies bites humans, new undead people will join your group and therefore increase your flock of zombies. The government, of course, will do things to stop you. It will quarantine the vicinity and nuke you. Increase your population and fight off human defenses, and armed guards and tanks.

There's a lot more that's waiting for players, specifically members, aside from PS Plus free games for November 2014. Next month, Sony is already excited to reveal the addition of "Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition" and "Secret Ponchos" to PS4's IGC lineup, as Sony Computer Entertainment announced on its official blog.

Enjoy PS Plus free games for November 2014 now.

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