PlayStation Now March 2015 new games: 'Infamous 2,' 'Twisted Metal,' three other titles accessible starting today

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A new host of games will be brought to the PlayStation Now service this month. Starting today, March 3, subscribers of the new service will be able to access five new titles. The biggest game to be given away is the PlayStation-exclusive, "Infamous 2." 

The title from Sucker Punch Productions that was released in 2011 brings all the fun and mayhem of time travel. The game follows Cole MacGrath who embarks on a mission to find the Beast that destroyed the world at the advice of the version of himself from an alternate future. Sony says that "now is the time to catch up" with the game and subscribers may do so at this instant. 

Another exciting game coming to PlayStation Now is "Twisted Metal," a PS3-exclusive that made its way to the gaming realm in 2012. The latest iteration of the vehicle combat video game series focuses on a monstrous multiplayer gameplay that aims for "vehicular carnage" with a manic, clown-themed serial killer called Sweet Tooth taking the reins. 

PlayStation Now subscribers are also getting "R-Type Dimensions," the side-scrolling shooter that is basically a fusion of "R-Type 1" and "R-Type 2" that shifts between the original and refitted graphics in real time. Also, members will get "Alone in the Dark: Inferno," the survival horror video game that sends players into the most terrifying place there is, then implores them to save an apocalyptic New York City. Lastly, gamers can get a load of the "full intense modern day shooter experience" brought by the 2011 tactical shooter "Operation Flashpoint: Red River." 

PlayStation Now started in Jan. 28. For the uninitiated, gamers can choose from a monthly subscription for $19.99 or a three-month package for $44.99 (about $15 per month) for unlimited game streaming to their PS4 and basically all PlayStation Now-compatible devices. For players unable to make up their minds, perhaps a 7-day trial of the service might work. 

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