Dave the Diver (PS5)
$10.99/£8.79 (-45%)
Dave the Diver, like the sea, is far deeper than you think it is. It charms with its attractive visuals and addictive loop of diving for fish and running a restaurant, but it never rests on its laurels, always finding new ways to enhance the fun. There's never a dull moment, whether it's a whole new feature expanding the gameplay, an unexpected new story beat, or another hilarious cutscene to enjoy. It's this constant reinvention and surprise that makes the game so compelling, even through the occasional rougher moments. If you've yet to experience it for yourself, we'd highly encourage that you take the plunge.
Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King (PS4)
$4.99/£4.99 (-75%)
While there's definitely nostalgia in play, some of Disney's old school games hold up pretty dang well today. Aladdin and The Lion King are two great examples, and you get to play pretty much every version of them in this neat collection. Features like rewind, save states, and more soften the notoriously hard edges of these action platformers, and making-of materials provide some nice history on how they came to be.
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Immortals Fenyx Rising (PS5)
$11.99/£6.99 (-80%)
Developed primarily by the team that crafted the gigantic Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Immortals Fenyx Rising is an open world fantasy RPG with an emphasis on fluid combat and puzzle solving. You play as the customisable Fenyx — a hero tasked with ridding the realm of a corruption spread by Typhon — a key figure in Greek mythology. In fact, Immortals is heavily based on Greek myth, but the story's told through humorous character interactions and offbeat narration. As such, it can be a fun adventure for players of all ages.
Invisible, Inc. (PS4)
$4.99/£3.99 (-75%)
In a genre that's traditionally concerned more with open combat, Invisible, Inc.'s stealth focus is a revelation. Chock full of smart game design, you're gifted plenty of options in how you approach your mission, and despite having so many tools at your disposal, it remains satisfyingly challenging, without ever crossing over into being unfair. While the roguelike progression could potentially be a downside for some, the high level of customisation around the difficulty settings will swiftly rob you of this complaint. Simply put, if you have even a passing interest in turn-based strategy games, you shouldn't let this exceptional title sneak under your radar.
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (PS5)
$29.99/£24.74 (-25%)
One of Capcom's more left-field games in recent memory, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is a compelling combination of strategy and action. Playing as the guardian of a maiden with the power to clear a sinister corruption, you must tactically place villagers of various types around each stage in order to help ward off enemies that spawn at nightfall, when the game becomes a hack-and-slash. While it can be tough at times, there's real invention and charm to this unique title.
Last Day of June (PS4)
$4.99/£3.99 (-75%)
Last Day of June is a beautiful rumination on the ways death and fate are indelibly intertwined. It's also a competent puzzler with a winning sense of style. Repetitiveness and a slightly predictable structure stymie the proceedings somewhat, but never enough to ruin what is an otherwise lovely experience.
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story (PS5)
$8.99/£7.49 (-70%)
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story does exactly what it says on the tin, charting the history of one of the UK's best known game designers. Featuring many playable Llamasoft games from the early days through to today, it's a fascinating look at one company's psychedelic contributions to the industry. If you're at all interested in gaming history, you shouldn't overlook this one.





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Each time I see Beyond: Good and Evil I think of the track by MESSIAH. Or that reviewer who used to keep banging out Beyond wonder what happened to him? BEYOND!
13 Sentinels is one of those that I wish I could forget all about so that I could play it for the first time again. What a treat.
The Sherlock Holmes game looks cool. I've been tempted by it in the past, but it's tough to go wrong for $4. May give it a shot after my Code Veronica X play through is done.
Quick Edit: There's a bundle for the same price that includes both The Awakened and The Testament of Sherlock Holmes. There's another deal for The Absolute Deduction Bundle which includes Sinking City PS5 and 3 other Holmes games for $11.99. 6 investigation style games for under $20, I think that I may just dive on on head first.
"iTs teH sAmE gAmES everY TiMe"
Not much on this deal hopefully something else goes up as well i mean reanimal is the only new game on there
...i mean reanimal is the only new game on there...?
I did not see Reanimal at all. Am I not in the right place?
@MrPeanutbutterz Do you mean it's the same prices every time...cause when people say same games, I don't get it.
Invisible Inc is really really really good IMHO, for those who have not played it yet
I appreciate these updates. My PS Plus sub is about to lapse (because if they won't discount for DoP, stuff 'em), so my backlog is gonna shrink somewhat in a mere matter of hours. There's a couple on the list of interest, and cheap too! Although I should probably head-down over Lego Batman, and DOA6LR is out in just over a fortnight, which I will be making much space for. Might even get mesel' a proper fight stick!
All these games kinda seem like ass.
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