Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance (PS5)
$20.99/£19.24 (-65%)
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is the definitive way to play Atlus' devilish game of demon fusion, with a new suite of bells and whistles to smooth over what can, at times, still be an abrasive gameplay experience. It's incredibly combat-heavy, which can become oppressive, but working towards raising that perfect demon remains as engaging as ever.
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Tactics Ogre: Reborn (PS5)
$19.99/£17.99 (-60%)
Tactics Ogre: Reborn revives a stone cold strategy RPG classic, and even packs some welcome quality of life improvements into the deal. This fantasy-driven adventure's methodical pacing won't be for everyone, but once you're in, you can absolutely lose yourself to the game's party-building mechanics, intricate storytelling, and engrossing tactical combat.
Tchia (PS5)
$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)
While it takes inspiration from a multitude of other titles, there are no other games quite like Tchia. Set in a fictional version of New Caledonia, you play as a girl who must rescue her father from a mysterious group. Before you reach that point, though, you've a whole archipelago you can freely explore, and it's stuffed with things to see and do. By possessing various objects and animals, you can truly see the map from all angles, then chill out by playing Tchia's ukulele at any time. Full of unique charm, this is an ambitious sandbox that's just fun to toy with.
Teardown (PS5)
$14.99/£12.49 (-50%)
Blowing stuff up is fun, and Teardown gets that. Its varied voxel environments combine with nuanced physics and deformation systems to make levelling buildings, eviscerating vehicles, and orchestrating massive explosions a thrill. An inconsistent campaign and lack of multiplayer don't keep it from setting a new standard for video game destruction.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (PS5)
$14.99/£11.99 (-40%)
Inspired by the many beloved TMNT games of yesteryear, Shredder's Revenge is a wonderful beat-'em-up that blends old and new for a turtle-y refreshing experience. You can of course play as the reptilian quartet, but Splinter, April O'Neil, and an unlockable Casey Jones all join the fight too, each with unique stats. The game features gorgeous pixel art with superb animations, as well as an excellent soundtrack and varied, enjoyable stages to fight through. With co-op either locally or online, this is an incredibly enjoyable game to play with some pals and pizza.
The Last Guardian (PS4)
$9.99/£11.99 (-50%/-60%)
From the team behind ICO and Shadow of the Colossus, you shouldn't overlook The Last Guardian. This third game in the loosely connected trilogy has just as much heart and impact as the others — not to mention one of the most technically impressive AI companions yet seen. Playing as a small boy, you and a large, mysterious creature called Trico must escape from a crumbling, enigmatic place full of dangers. The bond you'll form with Trico — who gradually learns to trust and listen to you more as the game goes on — is unlike any other in video games, leading to an incredibly emotional and touching adventure.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (PS4)
$5.99/£4.79 (-70%)
It's hard to fault the Uncharted PS3 trilogy — especially when all three games have been neatly compiled into one remastered package. Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is a no-brainer if you're on the market for cinematic action. While the first Uncharted is a bit shaky by more modern standards, it's still interesting to revisit the adventure that started it all. Meanwhile, Uncharted 2 and 3 remain genre-defining in a lot of ways, which is a testament to Naughty Dog's commitment to quality.
Valiant Hearts: The Great War (PS4)
$3.74/£2.99 (-75%)
Valiant Hearts: The Great War is a poignant and powerful reminder of the significant human toll borne of the wars that we so often act out in our favourite video games. It doesn’t exaggerate or embellish its subject matter, but rather tells a story rooted in historical accuracy and human emotion. And while the puzzler’s gameplay isn’t revolutionary by any means, its awe-inspiring visual design, clever soundtrack, and thoughtful plot will break your heart in the best possible way.
Watch Dogs 2 (PS4)
$16.99/£4.49 (-66%/-90%)
If you ever get an inkling to try the Watch Dogs series, just play Watch Dogs 2 and then move on with your life. By far the best entry in the series, it has a much more light-hearted approach to the hacking concepts, with fun gadgets to use and great mission design to let them thrive. Marcus Hollaway is a significantly better protagonist than the original's Aiden Pearce, and his vibrant crew is one you'll grow to love.
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap (PS4)
$4.99/£3.99 (-75%)
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap is a super faithful remake of the classic Master System game, but it's utterly transformed by the beautiful new art style and revamped soundtrack. While the game's age somewhat shines through in the gameplay and design, this is still a wonderful platformer that has you transforming into various creatures with unique abilities. This is a good time whether or not you remember the original.
Zombie Army 4: Dead War (PS4)
$4.99/£3.99 (-90%)
Zombie Army 4: Dead War is one of the best co-operative focused games on PS4. Its meaty campaign boasts of impressive level variety, a superb control scheme, and enjoyable gameplay mechanics while a Horde mode tests your abilities to the max. Rebellion has crafted an experience with so much to see and do that it could take a group of players weeks to master everything on offer — a crowning success for this type of game. Zombie Army 4: Dead War is an absolute riot of a title that is just as cheeky as it is fun to play.
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Really like the fact that when you guys at PushSquare write up these sale related articles, you take the time to list the physical releases too (when applicable). That’s going above and beyond 👍
@Balaam_ they are affiliate links, PushSquare has a financial incentive to place those banners. It's not because they're trying to champion physical media.
Just felt it was worth pointing out Team Sonic Racing is on sale when the last time was almost a full calendar year ago.
These articles are really helpful for me. Sometimes I don't have something on my wishlist that I am interested in, so thanks for putting these together! It's much easier than scrolling through all the junk on the PS Store.
I really can't recommend Tchia enough. It's a Zelda-esque game set in New Caledonia based on their mythology. It looks like a cute kid's game, but don't let that fool you. It has some seriously dark humor that had me cracking up. Being able to possess any animal you see in the game never gets old. You can even possess a bird and poop on people. Yes, really. It was one of my favorite games in the last 10 years.
Absolum not only is one of the best video games I ever play but it's a instant classic and my favorite rogue like games ever.its that incredible. Word up son
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