It’s easy to explain Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order from Respawn Entertainment. It’s one of the best Star Wars games on the market and the sequel is coming out in March. The action-adventure game also somewhat ties into the larger Star Wars universe and the series lead, Cal Kestis, is said to be getting a live-action spin-off. Even if you’re not a big Star Wars fan, Fallen Order offers enough in the action, exploration, and platforming department to keep you occupied for hours. As for Axiom Verge 2, the self-published Metroidvania game came out in 2021 for the PS4 with a PS5 version coming a year later. It’s a worthwhile venture if you’re looking to scratch that Metroidvania itch, especially since there doesn’t seem to be a new Metroid or Castlevania game coming out anytime soon. Finally, the weirdest but still-very-welcome inclusion is Fallout 76. Bethesda’s online take on the Fallout franchise survived a botched launch to be one of the better multiplayer gaming experiences on the market. If you’ve been holding out on giving Fallout 76 a try due to the initial feedback, this is the best chance to give it a shot. Of course, if you’ve subscribed to PS Plus Extra or Premium (Deluxe, in certain countries) for a while, you’ve probably played Fallout 76 before. Sony’s revamped PlayStation Plus didn’t take off as expected as it saw a significant decrease in subscribers. Although the overall revenue from PS Plus went up, Sony would prefer it if it didn’t come at the expense of losing subscribers. With that said, adding noteworthy titles to the service’s cheapest offering (PS Plus Essential costs $9.99 a month, $24.99 per quarter, and $59.99 a year) can help retain customers. If Sony can keep this up, we’ve no doubt it can beat its not-competition from Microsoft.