Compensation plans to persuade users back to the Playstation Network have been met with a mixed response.
Sony has offered incentives to return to the network after it was hit by a major hack attack, exposing details of 77 million users.
It includes two free PS3 games from a choice of five, and a month's free membership to premium services.
However, many gamers complained the games were too old, and that the package was disappointing.
Senior PR manager for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) Jonathan Fargher told the BBC it represents a good offer.
Clearly there's going to be a minority of people out there who have some of those games.
We certainly believe the welcome back program and the choice of games that we're offering, for free, is good value.
He added that it is the first step in regaining the trust of Playstation users, future plans include an identity theft protection scheme which will be outlined to users soon.
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Do you think this is good enough? If you were a Sony user, would you go back after being offered this?