Last month, PlayStation Now added Spider-Man and three other games to its subscription service. PlayStation Now adds roughly 3 games a month, with April 2020's additions being big for the service. Now, the three games being added for May 2020 have been revealed.

These include Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, The Evil Within 2, and Get Even. It's hard to compare these games to last month's additions, specifically Spider-Man, but they're all worthwhile games that make great additions for PlayStation Now.

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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is a multiplayer tactical shooter that was well-received upon launch and has followed up with several events, additional content, and new operators. Like many games right now, there is a rise of cheaters in Rainbow Six Siege, but that shouldn't stop anyone who loves a good shooter from checking it out. The Evil Within 2 is on the other end of the spectrum, as a single-player horror game. It's been praised for its visuals, atmosphere, and gameplay, while following in the footsteps of the original for a less-than-cohesive story and character development.

As far as mainstream games being added this month goes, Get Even is definitely the odd man out. It is a shooter, puzzle, and psychological thriller game roles into one, where players are trapped in an insane asylum with a surgically-attached VR device. The premise sounds strange because it mostly is, with the game really plucking and pulling from multiple genres to create something unique...or at least try to. Its reception was declared "generably favorable," though, so it may scratch the unique itch some gamers feel.

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Notably, these games are solid upper-to-middle ground additions to the PlayStation Now service, but it's unlikely to ease the blow of this month's PS Plus games. After a "leak" revealed May's PS Plus games were Dark Souls Remastered and Dying Light, many were extremely crushed when it was revealed, in reality, that the games were actually Cities: Skylines - PlayStation 4 Edition and Farming Simulator 19. That's a wide divide seemingly worsened by the fake leaker, so hopefully, June has some better additions.

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Source: PlayStation Blog