Tetris Forever (PS5)
$19.24/£16.49 (-45%)
Tetris Forever is a fantastic history lesson on what is undoubtedly one of gaming's most iconic series of all time. Not only does it feature lots of historic versions of the classic falling block puzzler to play, it introduces them all in an interactive timeline, charting the story of how Tetris was created, and how it eventually became a household name. The cherry on top is Tetris Time Warp, an all-new version with a neat time-travelling twist.
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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.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III (PS4)
$23.99/£19.99 (-60%)
A leap forward from the first two Cold Steel titles thanks to a new engine, Trails of Cold Steel III sees a slightly older Rean Schwarzer return to his beloved Thors Military Academy as an instructor. Guiding an all-new Class VII in their special ops missions, it isn't long until old friends (and old enemies) start popping up in what is often an engrossing character-driven story. What's more, Cold Steel III makes some fantastic additions to the series' already great turn-based combat system, while larger environments offer so many opportunities for exploration. One of Falcom's finest.
The Pedestrian (PS5)
$4.99/£3.24 (-75%)
There are a zillion platformers out there, but how many take place across various warning and traffic signs? Probably just one — namely The Pedestrian. This is a 2D puzzle platformer that tasks you with reaching the "exit" of each sign, which then connects to another in a 3D environment. That little man who appears on all sorts of signage and iconography we see every day needs your help to reach his goal, and you'll go through all kinds of inventive puzzles to do so. It's not particularly long, but while it lasts, this is an inventive and unique indie title worth checking out.
Tin Hearts (PS5)
£3.19 (-80%)
A Lemmings-inspired experience with an unexpectedly poignant plot, Tin Hearts takes you inside the home and memories of protagonist Albert J Butterworth through the most innocent of childhood items: toys. With over 50 levels, slick presentation, and even optional PSVR2 support, this is a well-designed and wonderfully memorable little puzzler.
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.
Vampire Survivors (PS5)
$3.74/£2.99 (-25%)
Probably one of the most moreish games on the market, Vampire Survivors is a fascinatingly fun roguelite. With attacks firing off automatically, all you have to do is avoid enemies and survive each 30-minute round, gathering XP and leveling up your abilities as you go. While it doesn't look like much in static screens, it'll surprise you just how chaotic things can get, and building your character to become a literally unstoppable force is satisfying every time. The sheer amount of unlocks and secrets to discover means practically every run gets you something, too. We can't recommend this one enough, but be warned — you might never play anything else again.
Venba (PS5)
$4.94/£3.95 (-67%)
Venba is a heartfelt narrative adventure about a family, and how they connect via the medium of food. To say much more would give away what makes the game special; it's the definition of short but sweet, combining cooking with a meaningful, earnest story about family and the challenges of life.
Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars (PS4)
$11.99/£9.99 (-60%)
Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars is a unique spin on the traditional RPG formula. Everything in the game is represented by cards — characters, weapons, combat abilities, and even the world map — and the result is very effective. It offers up a straightforward turn-based RPG with great presentation and some fun twists and turns. The combat may lose some steam later on, but there's a lot to enjoy here.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty (PS5)
$23.99/£26.99 (-40%)
Team Ninja puts its action RPG experience to good use in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. While it shares some of its DNA with the Nioh series, this game makes enough changes to stand apart. With a heavier emphasis on parrying and poise, the combat is intense and frantic, though no less challenging. Based loosely on the famed Romance of the Three Kingdoms, you'll team up with many legendary warriors as you fight against an evil force. Once you get used to this game's rhythms, it delivers some truly satisfying action.
What are you planning on picking up in PS Store's Big Games Big Deals sale? Tell us in the comments section below.





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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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