Dragon's Dogma 2 (PS5)
$29.39/£23.99 (-58%/-60%)
A long-awaited sequel to Capcom's cult classic action RPG, Dragon's Dogma 2 is another combat-focused romp, boasting some of the best and most dynamic monster-slaying skirmishes you'll find in gaming. The exploration is also incredibly immersive, as your custom character and their AI-driven allies brave beast-infested roads, caves, and ruins, all in the name of completing quests. The story's a little undercooked, but few games capture the spirit of adventure quite like Dragon's Dogma 2.
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Evil West (PS5)
$14.99/£12.49 (-75%)
Evil West is one of those really enjoyable 7/10s. It's never going to win any awards and it's probably not going to stick long in the memory, but give it a few years and someone, somewhere, will swear to you that it's actually an underappreciated classic. It's a chunky action game that knows how to have fun, both in and out of combat.
Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery (PS5)
$11.99/£9.59 (-40%)
As the name suggests, Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery bundles together all three adventures into one package, and it's utterly delightful. These are short but brilliantly mad detective stories that have you searching for clues and getting answers from witnesses — once you help them out first, of course. Genuinely funny throughout, all three Frog Detective mysteries are a real treat to discover, and the perfect lighthearted fare for a rainy weekend.
Hollow Knight: Silksong (PS5)
$15.99/£12.79 (-20%)
Hollow Knight: Silksong may have taken a long time to materialise, but it's been well worth the wait. It's another brilliant Metroidvania action game with tight, challenging combat and a fantastic sense of exploration. While its level of difficulty may be off-putting for some, it rewards patient players with a vast map full of secrets, lots of endearing characters to meet, and plenty of abilities and techniques to toy with.
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.
Katamari Damacy Reroll (PS4)
$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)
The beloved cult classic returns in Katamari Damacy Reroll, a joyous remaster of the PS2 roll-'em-up. The King of All Cosmos has sent you down to Earth to roll up all manner of objects to create stars, and while the controls take a little getting used to, it remains a very fun, arcade-like experience. Satisfying, fast-paced, and unshakeably odd, there's nothing quite like this series, and the first game arguably does it best.
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.
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered (PS5)
$13.49/£11.24 (-55%)
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered is a welcome reminder of just how engaging Raziel's tale of vengeance can be. Tonally, the two games are dripping with atmosphere and intrigue, decorated with some fantastic storytelling and memorable characters. Poorly aged gameplay is the only real drawback, although it can be surprisingly easy to overlook when the world of Nosgoth still feels so richly crafted.
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story (PS5)
$10.49/£8.74 (-65%)
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.
Marathon (PS5)
$31.99/£27.99 (-20%)
Marathon is a game that gives more to you the more you give to it. With impeccable Bungie gunplay, a gorgeous world and artstyle, and a gameplay loop much denser than its competition, we think Marathon is something special. The more we play, the more we love it.
Mega Man X Legacy Collection (PS4)
$7.99/£6.39 (-60%)
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 and 2 are must-plays for fans. With its new features, galleries, and tweaks, even total newcomers who have never experienced this groundbreaking series will feel welcome. A lot of love and care has been poured into this collection, allowing players of all skill levels to jump right in and enjoy. So get out there, dash and blast, and track down those mavericks, hunter.





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Certainly, unless I am wrong about it based on PSPrices.com, Nioh 3 deserves a spot on this list for being 20% off
With how hard Capcom has balled lately, think I might pick up Dragon's Dogma II now.
Uh oh… Marathon is already discounted.
Always funny when Bloodborne is like £7.99 but Dark Souls 3 is £22 and Sekiro £29.99. Why...Bandai and Acti why...Got Sekiro long time though, I just don't get the high price till now.
Thank you Push Square for putting all the deals on a single page, clicking through four or five different pages got annoying quick.
Marathon already on sale. lol
Definitely need pick up BallXPit. Also definitely need to finish Pragmata. And Nioh 3. And Shadow of the Erdtree.
Too. Many. Games. Arrrggghhhh.
Dead Island 2 with all DLCs is £5.79. Oh boy.
Never really much for me in these sales. Once in a while, but not often. Most of it is stuff that people that have been in the PS ecosystem for at least a semi-decent amount of time already have and/or a lot of the same things that were in the last sale, and the sale before that, and the sale before that, and...
@Orochilocka DI2 Ultimate Edition was in the last sale too for the same price. Glad you got to pick it up though.
@Almost_Ghostly played it at launch. Great price for it now.
@Orochilocka I could be mistaken but I think standard edition is currently included with PS+? Either way, you're 100% correct. The ultimate edition for sure is a great price right now for those that want all of the dlc. Edit: Definitive Edition of the first game is also on sale for $2.99 for those who haven't played the first and might want to. Or, the Definitive Collection that includes the first game, all DLC, and Riptide for $4.49.
Reanimal 20% off deserves a mention too 👍
@Th3solution Dem player #'s haven't been good
A game I've had on my wishlist for several years is finally on sale (last time was almost 5 years ago!) - at a new all-time low price to boot! If you haven't added it to your digital library yet, Ultra Street Fighter IV (PS4) is finally on sale, and only $3.99!
@HughJasol Damn, five years. I've had some for a year or so, but five is pretty nuts.
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