With the whole world holed up in homes, it may be the best time to spend some time playing some games on their PlayStation game consoles. And for the ones who are PlayStation Plus subscribers, two games are coming out on Apr. 7. These are "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" and "Dirt Rally 2.0."

Curiously, there are only two games available for April. Then again, these could be credible games to use to keep restless people occupied as the fight against the coronavirus rages. Most have been worried about their mental health, a result of being confined to their homes for their well-being. Depending on their fancy, these are two games worth trying for the meantime.

On one end is "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" which should appeal to folks who love to play role-playing games and seek a different kind of adventure. Drake comes out of retirement to embark on a new adventure as he looks for new treasures that await. However, the journey towards doing that will not be easy. Included in the game is the need for players to make critical decisions as far as deciding on who to save and who to sacrifice. Given that most have the luxury of time, it may be wise to try all possibilities and see what plot awaits.

If exploration is something that does not cater to a player's taste, there is the action-packed "Dirt Rally 2.0" to try out. Made for the people who love to compete and have the urge to fulfill their need for speed, this is a game made for you.

The two PlayStation Plus free games for April titles will be available starting Apr. 7 and will be valid until May 4. While waiting, subscribers can continue to enjoy the game titles previously offered. These are the "Shadow of Colossus" and "Sonic Forces." Both games are still up but will be gone by Apr. 6, Slash Gear reported.

Video games are an alternative for people who have nothing better to do. Technology has allowed most to frequently be online and stay in touch with family and friends. Some are keeping tabs with the coronavirus updates, unfortunately, something that has not been returning good news. Others have resorted to posting throwback pictures while others try to participate in games to keep their minds off the stressful COVID-19 pandemic. For a change, taking up these PlayStation Plus free games could be a neat alternative for the bored folks.