Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (PS5)
$7.99/£6.39 (-60%)
After a few missteps, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard brings the series back to its survival horror roots while entering new territory at the same time. Played in first-person, we're introduced to Ethan Winters, who is lured into danger when his missing wife contacts him. The ensuing adventure is dripping with atmosphere and intrigue as you escape the horrifying Baker family and uncover a supernatural mystery. It's a great game, and made better on PS5 thanks to better resolution, faster loading, and more.
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Rollerdrome (PS5)
$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)
Bullets and death meet Tony Hawk's Pro Skater in Rollerdrome, one of the best-feeling PS5 games to date. All you need do is take down bad guys in skate parks of the future, but Roll7's latest is all about doing it in style. Chain tricks and grinds in-between shotgun shells to rack up a high score and win the tournament; along the way, you'll feel on top of the world. Rollerdrome is an addictive shooter all about speed and flow, and you'll quickly find yourself replaying stages just for another dose of its ecstasy.
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.
Sonic X Shadow Generations (PS5)
$24.99/£22.49 (-50%)
Sonic X Shadow Generations really is a game of two halves. The remaster of the fan favourite original game is here and intact, albeit perhaps showing its age in some ways. Meanwhile, the all-new Shadow Generations campaign is possibly the best that 3D Sonic has ever been. It builds on the solid foundation laid by Sonic Frontiers and refines the gameplay in bombastic levels that largely sidestep most of the issues the modern games have been suffering from for years. If you love Sonic Generations, great, but for our money, Shadow's side of this game is where the real value lies.
Spyro: Reignited Trilogy (PS4)
$13.99/£12.24 (-65%)
Before Ratchet & Clank, Resistance, and Spider-Man, it was Spyro that gave Insomniac Games its big break on PS1. That first trio of action platformers was wonderful back in the late 90s, but they're even better in Spyro: Reignited Trilogy, a vibrant PS4 remake. It features all three classics with a gorgeous, cartoonish visual makeover and modernised controls. The result is a nostalgic package that equally pleases old fans and new ones alike.
The Plucky Squire (PS5)
$10.49/£8.74 (-65%)
The Plucky Squire is a delightful adventure that surprises with fun ideas in every chapter. The world within the book offers unique puzzles and challenges, which is compounded by Jot's ability to leap from its pages into the third dimension. Though the combat's kinda flat, and some elements deserve to be used more often than they are, there's an undeniable joy to the game's constant imaginative ideas. It's a short but sweet game that'll win over players of all ages
Two Point Campus (PS5)
$4.49/£3.74 (-85%)
While predecessor Two Point Hospital went straight for the nostalgia of PS1 classic Theme Hospital, its successor has a little more identity of its own. Two Point Campus is all about setting up your own award-winning academic institution – except in typical tycoon style, some of the career choices are a little less common than what you may find at your local college or university. Adapting that classic park builder spirit into an all-new scenario, this is practically essential for fans of the genre.
Unpacking (PS5)
$7.99/£6.39 (-60%)
Unpacking proves that even the simplest of concepts can have impact. The act of moving a young woman into her various living spaces by unboxing all her possessions is a surprisingly effective storytelling device, and what's more, it's incredibly relaxing to do. Gorgeous pixel art and chill music enhance the vibe as you follow the main character through her life. While it doesn't last very long, it's a memorable game that does a lot with a little.
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For those with a PS Pro. inFAMOUS Second Son plays smooth in quality setting now. 60 fps. Huge improvement 🔥
Gollum at £2.49?..now why am I hovering overing the buy button
Getting AOE II DE despite having it on PC just to support the devs. Awesome game and incredible support from MS - 25 years later!
Rollerdrome is one of the best games of the last few years. I rarely do digital pre-orders, but saw one clip of it and pre-ordered it on the spot.
Roll7 got done dirty, royally so.
Pretty meh sale overall. Blood is on my wishlist, but the discount is so insignificant compared to how expensive this game is in Brazil, that I'm seriously thinking about skipping it for now, even though I really want to get this game
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