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PlayStation Now Games, Price & Review: Streaming Service Gets 105 New Titles, See Full List Here!

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Sony has released over 100 new titles to PlayStation Now. Sony's cloud-based game streaming service has expanded by over 105 games, bringing the grand total available titles to 250.

In a report with IGN, 21 of these new titles are Capcom published games, which includes the likes of "Street Fighter," "Resident Evil" and "Mega Man." Several new titles have reportedly been added to the roster as well.

Cinema Blend reports that the game streaming service that lets gamers play a wide library of games for one monthly fee. The application is available exclusively on the latest PlayStation consoles namely the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Users need one of the mentioned consoles and a good internet connection to have access to a huge assortment of games without the need for a download.

The games have also been sorted out into handy categories making it easier for gamers to browse through the sections. Under the "Resident Evil" franchise, users can find classics like "Resident Evil 4," "Resident Evil 5" and "Resident Evil 6," as well as the "Chronicles" games and "Code Veronica X."

In addition, there are four "Street Fighter" games that can be played, as well as a couple of games from the "Mega Man" franchise.

Others titles that are worth noting are "Divekick," "Stealth Inc." and "Double Dragon Neon," among others.The collection also includes a lot of independent and puzzle based games, as well. There are also RPGs like "Ragnarok Odyssey Ace," "Record of Agarest War 2" and "Artelier Rorona Plus."

There are some underrated tiltes that are worth noting and these include "Darksiders," which is known by some people to be a "God of War" clone. "Siren: Blood Curse" is another stealth based horror game made by "Silent Hill" creator Keiichiro Toyama. Gamers should expect zombie-like Shibito to be lurking around every corner of the game. In true Silent Hill fashion, the game also offers the occasional jump-scare. 

"Sonic Generations" is also a good 90s game which will bring nostalgia to the fans of the blue hedgehog character. "Renegade Ops" is another game which promises high octane scenes with massive explosions.

The so-called "Netflix for games" costs around $15 to $20 a month. It has quietly expanded since it was started last year in E3 2014. It is also notable that this sort of streaming service is not available on the Xbox One or any other gaming console out there. 

Gamers could choose from a variety of subscription packages, including monthly, quarterly or even timed rentals. There's even a seven-day trial option for those who want to give the game streaming service a try.

For the full list of 105 titles, be sure to click the link here.

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