Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection (PS5)
$32.49/£25.99 (-35%)
An agonisingly in-depth archive of the series' importance to the industry, Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection is the kind of kompilation the franchise has always deserved. While its absent online features do put a small dampener on the bundle at launch, the sheer scale of this kollection and the quality of its supplementary materials make it a must buy – even for kurious passers-by who may find themselves discovering the franchise for the first time.
Persona 5 Tactica (PS5)
$17.99/£16.49 (-70%)
Atlus has successfully translated the turn-based combat of its 2017 masterpiece into a competent tactical experience, though Persona 5 Tactica won't be heralded with the same praise. Consistently good during fights, customising your party and mastering its many stages is where the game is at its best. However, there's little to the title besides those skirmishes, and without any exploration or sense of character progression, this feels like the Phantom Thieves at the end of their tether. Joker and co have enjoyed a great run, but Persona 5 fatigue is well and truly beginning to set in.
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (PS4)
$9.89/£8.90 (-67%)
Phoenix Wright has finally made his debut on a PlayStation console in the form of the Ace Attorney Trilogy, and you'll have absolutely no objections from us. This collection of three brilliant games is well worth the attention of adventure game fans, visual novel aficionados, or budding lawyers. The mind-bending, labyrinthine murder plots are far-fetched but engaging, the writing is consistently pithy and amusing, and the characters you'll meet are charming and unique. It's an open and shut case – Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy rocks.
Returnal (PS5)
$29.39/£34.99 (-58%/-50%)
Returnal is a frantic, ultra-tight third person shooter dressed up with some rogue-like elements to add variety and unpredictability to the mix, and the result is wonderful. Trapped in a loop on a hostile alien world, Selene is forced to relive her fateful crash landing each time she dies. Its mysterious story melds brilliantly with the roguelike structure, and between that and the excellent gameplay, Returnal is a difficult game to put down — and that's before mentioning online co-op, daily challenges, and the highly replayable Tower of Sisyphus.
Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened (PS5)
$3.99/£3.29 (-90%)
For a game that was never meant to exist, Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened is a revelation. It has everything a Holmes fan could want; mysteries to unravel, fun dialogue and banter between Holmes and Watson, and plenty of investigations to be had. Playing through with barely any instruction or assistance from the game itself really gives a sense of achievement not often found with other detective games. A compelling and mythical storyline is really the cherry on top of a fantastic, thought-provoking game which will have players exploring every nook and cranny to get to the bottom of the mystery at hand.
South Park: The Stick of Truth (PS4)
$5.99/£4.99 (-80%)
With all the humour of a typical South Park TV episode, this short but oh-so-sweet turn-based RPG is well worth playing. Explore South Park, completing quests and meeting characters from the show. With a sequel also available, this roughly 10-hour adventure is a fantastic palette cleanser.
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster (PS5)
$17.99/£14.99 (-40%)
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is a fantastic way to revisit one of the most influential games ever made. Lightyears ahead of its time, some of its systems haven't aged well, making it frustrating at times. Still, with a compelling story and solid gameplay, and packed full of art and assets from development (not to mention scans of classic magazine write-ups, as well as a complete Prima strategy guide), it's well worth the time of any enthusiast.





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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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