
PS Plus: Here are the April 2025 games, the craziest month of the year?
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With April, Sony serves a tasty cocktail of supernatural stories, emotions on edge and well calibrated nostalgia. The catalog PlayStation Plus Takes the air of a spring collection: eclectic, well thought out and overall very attractive.
PS Plus: April 2025 games © Shutershock
- Hogwarts Legacy: The legacy of Hogwarts – PS4, PS5 – April 15, 2025
- Blue Prince – PS5 – April 10, 2025
- Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2 – PS5 – April 15, 2025
- EA SPORTS PGA TOUR – PS5 – April 10, 2025
- Battlefield 1 – PS4 – April 15, 2025
- Plateup! – PS4, PS5 – April 15, 2025
- Alone in the Dark 2 – PS4, PS5 – April 15, 2025
- War of the Monsters – PS4, PS5 – April 15, 2025
Difficult not to start with Hogwarts Legacy: Hogwarts heritage. This RPG in the world open hits almost all boxes: rich, vast, neat, it finally allows you to live your own story in the universe of JK Rowling. The exploration is exhilarating, the decor sumptuous, and the magic operates. But the main story is struggling to impose itself, and certain mechanics (especially the fights) run a little in circles in the long run. A big game, certainly, but which would have won to go further.
Unlike the spectrum, Blue Prince offers a more modest, but infinitely intriguing adventure. A moving mansion, pieces that do only to their heads, an impossible room story and family secrets buried under the carpets. The gameplay oscillates between exploration and strategy, and despite some stiffness, the title breathes the narrative audacity. We enter it for curiosity, we stay there for the atmosphere.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage – Tape 2 Confirms the return in force of Dontnod in the court of interactive stories. The first episode had laid the foundations for a complex female friendship, against a background of rock, dramas and secrets. This second part explores the consequences, between erased memories and present realities. It's touching, sometimes poignant, often just. However, the gameplay remains very limited, and the impact of choices remains unclear. A game to feel more than to play, and it is double -edged.
EA SPORTS PGA TOUR shines by its realism and the quality of its routes, beautifully modeled. But accessibility leaves something to be desired: jurisdiction tutorials, stiff learning curve, and little intuitive menus. It is a reference of the genre, yes, but for initiates only.
We also find Battlefield 1still as spectacular with its immersive campaign, its titanic battles and its millimeter design sound – even if the weight of the years begins to be felt on PS4. Plateup! Also creates surprise with its dial of culinary management and roguelite, hilarious in coop, a little less solo. Too bad the repetitiveness and an sometimes blurred interface spoil the recipe.
Side classic, the premium level welcomes Alone in the Dark 2intact atmosphere but playable frozen in time, and War of the MonstersPure PS2 release with raw charm: dated, noisy, but still furiously fun.




