![]() I also may never had a proper PS Plus membership until the PS4, but was given free games off and on like after the network went down those horrible 23 days in April and May of 2011. Which, of course, I hadn’t, so I didn’t miss out on any of those games and I wouldn’t have kept paying $60 for a service I most likely never would have taken advantage of, but if I did, I would have had so many free games! But at least I’m no longer haunted by that thought. Referring to peace of mind, I kept regretting not downloading all of the free games through the PlayStation Plus service and I finally shared that regret on reddit and a nice redditor, dre702, asked if I had kept my subscription service during those years. Pac-Man as it always sits at $3.99, but it once went as low as $1.99 but maybe I’ll snatch it next week as I’m willing to buy any game that is under five dollars, even the Vita games that I will probably never play but I want that peace of mind. Maybe after completing Spider-Man and Beyond : Two Souls? I also have to make sure I always have more than $20 in my PlayStation wallet as one day, I will buy the Arkham Knight Season Pass, I’m just not sure when that day will come. ![]() Though most of my games are either brand new or were already free through PS Plus, and they haven’t made the same game free twice yet. I need to get into a habit of checking every Wednesday and seeing what is on sale but being mindful of waiting until the afternoon of the last Wednesday of the month so I don’t buy a game that is free for the next month. I do like how the game has multiplayer but no multiplayer trophies, so that’s a relieve! ![]() ![]() But it will be nice to keep track of that in the PS4 version of it. Getting all of the pegs was one of those things I tried to do on my own through the phone app as I want to say the game puts a star or some other signifier that all the pegs were eliminated. That’s what my second lap through the levels would be. I really should change my tactics so I aim for the green pegs to unlock the powers earlier in the level to get higher scores but I like using them to clean up the orange pegs instead. I also have a hard time finding the purple pegs and have to move closer to the screen but after the first few times, I stopped doing that and just play the game. Peggle 2 is super relax but also super addicting. I probably won’t get the platinum as some of those trials are pretty hard but I’ll definitely be playing the game for quite some time. I’m currently on Luna, the Zombie’s group of puzzles. Thanks to YouTuber Orofin PlayStation for hosting the above video! So I always aim to get rid of all of the pegs but I’ve read that you can replay puzzles to just get the objectives you miss on the way back, it isn’t like you have to do all three at once. On the PS4, there are objectives that each puzzle offers, one is always to hit all of the pegs, one is usually score x amount, and the third is specific to that puzzle. Peggle 2 is one of those games where I just want to do “just one more” and then I end up having done six more. If you hit a green peg, then that makes it so you can use the Masters’ abilities. Purple are bonus point pegs and orange pegs are the ultimate goal in the game. I’m obsess with aiming for purple pegs and then for orange pegs. These are different Masters than I remembered from the phone app, so it feels like a brand new experience. I downloaded it and then lost two quick hours as I just kept playing the levels and doing the trials. My beautiful wife and I were addicted to Peggle 2 on our phones and I beat it completely and I was looking forward to one day owning it one day on the PS4. Which I’m glad it did!Īmongst the 46 games I had on my wishlist, Peggle 2 was on sale from $14.99 down to $2.99, and I had to buy it! Especially as it was the Master Edition, that comes with two additional DLC sets. My phone notified me that was trying to get my attention. ![]()
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