Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection (PS5)
$34.99/£27.99 (-30%)
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.
Pentiment (PS5)
$9.99/£7.99 (-50%)
Pentiment is a unique narrative adventure with a stunning art style. Set in 16th century Bavaria, you play as a character who begins an investigation into a murder of which your friend has been accused. Through exploring the setting and chatting with locals, you'll slowly peel back the layers of the mystery as well as interact with the well-observed lives of everyday people. It's a slow-moving but thoughtful and well-executed game.
Pepper Grinder (PS5)
$5.24/£4.54 (-65%)
Pepper Grinder has a super fun core mechanic, and it's fully explored within its refreshingly short runtime. It's an action platformer in which you use a large drill to navigate through certain surfaces, and it feels great to leap around like a power tool dolphin. With simple progression and a bunch of additional mechanics changing the gameplay up just enough, this short but sweet little game never outstays its welcome.
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Persona 5 Royal (PS5)
$17.99/£14.99 (-70%)
Persona 5 Royal is the definitive version of an outstanding RPG — and it hits a silky smooth 60fps on PS5. The original Persona 5 was already a masterpiece for many, but this greatly enhanced and significantly expanded re-release is basically Persona perfection. Balancing elements of everyday life simulation with amazing turn based combat and a lot of cool dungeon crawling, it's a truly immaculate title. Brilliantly cohesive, refined, and quite possibly the most stylish game in existence.
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.
Promise Mascot Agency (PS5)
$16.74/£13.39 (-33%)
Promise Mascot Agency is an open world exploration game with management sim elements that tells a crime drama story in a universe where mascots are sentient beings. It's not your typical elevator pitch, but it all comes together very well indeed. Gradually upgrading the town, recruiting new mascots, and progressing through the engrossing story is all seriously compelling. It's a truly unique game that's spinning a lot of plates, but somehow does it all with style.
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 Frontiers (PS5)
$17.99/£14.99 (-70%)
With Sonic Frontiers, SEGA decided to play with the traditional formula of the hedgehog's 3D outings, and the result is one of his strongest adventures in a long time. While certainly not without its flaws, this open world spin on the speedy character is refreshing, giving him ample room to run and plenty of opportunities to engage in bite-size platforming challenges. Most importantly, Sonic feels nimble and fun to control — most of the time, anyway. There's definitely some rough edges here, but it's ultimately an enjoyable game that fans of the franchise will adore.
Sonic X Shadow Generations (PS5)
$19.99/£17.99 (-60%)
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.
Superliminal (PS5)
$7.99/£6.79 (-60%)
Superliminal is a game in which objects become physically bigger or smaller depending on your perspective, and you'll use this odd concept to solve its myriad mind-bending puzzles. As you wrap your head around its unusual premise, the game gradually introduces a narrative element that culminates in a surprisingly touching, profound conclusion. This is an imaginative and unique first-person puzzler that students of The Witness and Portal will certainly enjoy.
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster (PS5)
$19.49/£16.24 (-35%)
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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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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