
You might end up missing out on an underrated gem in this month's PlayStation Plus line up, as fans have highlighted one particular game that they believe has been slept on.
Being an active subscriber to PlayStation Plus at any of the three pricing tiers means that you've always got three new free games to download and keep every single month.
While they might not always be of interest to you at first, giving them a chance because you don't have to pay a single penny for them might lead you to some surprising favorites, and certain PlayStation fans have expressed their excitement for one of the more underrated games in this month's lineup.
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Many have pointed towards The Texas Chain Saw Massacre as the highlight game for this month's PS Plus lineup, as the horror movie inspired asymmetrical multiplayer experience is sure to provide you with equal amounts of fun and fear, yet another film tie-in hiding behind it might be worth checking out as well.

RoboCop: Rogue City - based off of the film series of the same name - allows you to step quite literally into the body of the robotic police officer, taking down bad guys and delivering justice in the 80s environment of Old Detroit.
It currently holds a 'Very Positive' rating from the Steam community, an 8.0 on Metacritics user review score, and generally favorable evaluations from critics who point towards the fun that fans of the films are bound to have.
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Many have expressed their excitement for the game's upcoming addition to PS Plus, especially in relation to their lack of excitement for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre:
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"Not one bit," one user comments in reflection of their lack of hype for Texas Chain Saw. "However, I am really excited for Robocop."
Another added "same," and other replies amped up the hype even further by writing "same ∞."
"Robocop is an awesome game," argued one user, explaining however that "if you don't like Robocop or older sci fi/cyberpunk then it won't do much for you."

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Some have contrastingly expressed their disappointment in the game's actual quality though, as while it might seem exciting from the outside for an existing fan of the films, the gameplay leaves something to be desired for certain players.
"You're welcome for my sacrifice a week ago," explains one comment. "It's fun, but not nearly as great as I was hoping it to be." Another adds that they "also bought it a few months back on a sale and was pretty disappointed. Not a horrible game just not what I wanted it to be!"
In a sense, the best part about these contrasting opinions is that you can go and try it yourself to see what you think. With it being on PlayStation Plus at the 'Essential' tier, all you'd be spending necessarily is your own time so you might as well take the plunge.