Another month means more new additions to Sony's PlayStation Now subscription service, with March set to bring co-op zombie shooter World War Z, aerial adventure Ace Combat 7, superhero romp Infamous: Second Son, plus time-manipulating FPS Superhot.
World War Z, which released back in 2019, is essentially a modern day spin on Valve's beloved Left 4 Dead series. Developed by Saber Interactive, it tasks teams of up to four players with taking on the zombie hordes, each new mission seeing them step into the shoes of a new group of survivors as the action relocates to another part of the globe - New York, Tokyo, Moscow, Jerusalem, and Marseille. World War Z was a solid enough effort on release, but it's grown considerably since then - it now features five competitive multiplayer modes, for instance - expanding and improving thanks to Saber's extensive post-launch support.
Infamous: Second Son, meanwhile, is the third game in Sucker Punch's open-world superhero series, initially launching on PS4 in 2014. It follows the super-powered adventures of street artist Delsin Rowe across Seattle, and, like earlier games, features a morality system giving players the choice of whether to use their abilities for good or evil. Oli Welsh called it "compact and likeable" in his 7/10 review, while noting, "There's not been much of an attempt to shake up the mission scenarios or structure of the game, leaving you with a very rote open-world adventure".