PS Plus free games list for November 2015

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The latest lineup of free games from the PlayStation Plus service has just been announced, and there are some interesting titles for players to sink their teeth into.

Leading off the list is "The Walking Dead: Season 2." In this game, players will be taking on the role of Clementine as she attempts to make her way through the zombie-plagued world she now finds herself in, according to the official PlayStation blog. The game will consistently prompt players to make crucial decisions that will play a huge role into just how the journey of Clementine plays out. This will be playable on PlayStation 4 (PS4).

Also included in the list of free PlayStation Plus games for November is the role-playing game (RPG) classic "Mass Effect 2." The widely played second entry in the "Mass Effect" franchise features the second outing for the now iconic Commander Shepard. With Shepard no longer starring in the next game of the "Mass Effect" franchise, fans who want to call back to the early days of the franchise can pick up this game for the PS3.

PS3 owners can also take a look at the action adventure game "Beyond Good & Evil" as it is also included in the November lineup. This game was initially released late in 2003, although a high-definition version of it also came out on the PlayStation Network back in 2011.

For those looking for a little more sense of wonder in their gaming, they can also try out "Magicka 2," an action game for PS4 that will allow players to manipulate the elements in order to defeat their foes.

Two other games will be part of the November lineup of PlayStation Plus free titles, Polygon reported.

One will be the PlayStation Vita title "Invizimals," a game wherein players can collect and raise different kinds of creatures, and last up is "Dragon Fin Soup," an action RPG available for PS4, PlayStation Vita, and PS3 via cross-buy.

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