F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch (PS5)
$10.39/£9.09 (-35%/-30%)
F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch might be a pain to type, but the game itself is a great Metroidvania. You play as a rabbit with an enormous robotic arm in a cyberpunk-like world inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Off to rescue a friend, the freedom fighter finds himself caught up in all kinds of mess, and it'll be down to you to fight through it. Engaging combat is at the heart of the game, but you're also rewarded for exploring the world, and the story is kept interesting by some great characters.
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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.
God of War III Remastered (PS4)
$9.99/£7.99 (-50%)
God of War III Remastered may have been one of the last hurrahs for the series’ old-school, fixed perspective style – but it’s still an absolute doozy. Presented pristinely on PS4, this trilogy closer has some of the most epic moments you’ll find on any console, including an opening boss fight against Poseidon that remains utterly jaw-dropping even today.
Hello Kitty Island Adventure (PS5)
$29.99/£26.24 (-25%)
In a nutshell, Hello Kitty Island Adventure is a Sanrio spin on Animal Crossing, and it works rather well. It combines cosy life sim elements with more free-form exploration and puzzle solving across a large map. While there are some frustrations related to pacing, befriending each adorable creature and gradually improving the island still satisfies.
Hot Wheels Unleashed (PS5)
$5.99/£5.24 (-85%)
If you've ever owned a toy car or two, Hot Wheels Unleashed will hold some appeal. Coming from Milestone, the studio known for its motorbike racing titles like MotoGP and RIDE, this game sees the Italian team go in a brand new direction. This is a colourful arcade racer, pitting those die-cast vehicles against each other on that famous bright orange track across various settings. The handling is excellent and provides some surprisingly competitive and gratifying racing, while the courses are treacherous, winding things that see you driving on the ceiling and through the air. The game is impressively robust too, with a big campaign, split-screen and online multiplayer, a full track editor, and hundreds of cars to collect. If you're a fan of Hot Wheels, or just arcade racing games generally, this is worth checking out.
Iconoclasts (PS4)
$3.99/£3.19 (-80%)
Iconoclasts blends a complex story with neat puzzle platforming, and does so in great style. The game’s length occasionally works against it, and the boss fights aren’t all winners, but the story is worth seeing through to the end thanks to a memorable cast of characters and plenty of variety along the way. It’s just a very robust, unique game that you’d be a tool to miss.
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.
Indika (PS5)
$13.74/£10.99 (-45%)
While we've got issues with some of the less than adventurous gameplay mechanics, in most other regards Indika is an absolute triumph. It teeters on a cliff edge, tonally, but never goes too far in any one direction. It never becomes preachy, or maudlin, or too silly for its own good. It's a wonderful balancing act, and one that it continues right up until its final moments which will leave you unsure about whether you should laugh or cry.
inFAMOUS: Second Son (PS4)
$9.99/£7.99 (-50%)
Sucker Punch continues its popular superhero series with a brand new protagonist in inFAMOUS: Second Son. Taking the open world action to Seattle, you play as Delsin Rowe, a conduit with the amazing ability to absorb the powers of other superhumans. This gives you many more toys to play with as you progress, gaining unusual abilities based on smoke, neon, digital, and more. Exploring the city feels great, combat is fun and varied, and it looks fantastic — a great early showpiece for PS4.
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story (PS5)
$11.99/£9.99 (-60%)
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.
Marvel's Iron Man VR (PS4)
$19.99/£17.49 (-50%)
Marvel's Iron Man VR delivers on the mission to make you feel like the armoured avenger. Some technical hiccups aside, this is a well rounded virtual reality title that takes advantage of the tech to immerse you in Tony Stark's world. It wins the day with fantastic controls and engaging combat, and the optional challenges will keep you busy once the story's wrapped up. If you don't mind waiting around in loading screens, this is a thoroughly enjoyable PSVR experience.





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Bit of mixed bag in regards to actual "sales" MGSD being 50% is very nice if people are still on the fence about it. Really tempted with Nioh but isn't there a PS5 version? Sekiro still at £30 is wild to me (yes it's a god tier game but still), Honestly Spyro is the one jumping out to me the most.
That F.I.S.T. game with the rabbit looks interesting, might look into that further.
I recommend Pentiment from this sale. Go into it expecting a period drama murder mystery. If you like historical fiction you'll have a good time with the setting and characters. I loved it.
I strongly recommend System Shock 2. This is a top-tier classic, a Sci-fi FPS/RPG hybrid, one of the best immersive sims. Yes, some aspects feel dated, but the atmosphere is fantastic. This is the game that inspired: BioShock, Prey (2017), Deus Ex, Dead Space.
Grabbed Tainted Grail. After learning about it from this site and seeing that the developer just came out with a new update, I thought it was time to snag it. Hopefully I didn't get bagged by their dynamic pricing.
@Stephen couldn't you just give us a list of your recommendations instead pages, we can quickly scan list click on any title we're interested in and be on our way.
@StrickenBiged F.I.S.T is good give it a try
@StrickenBiged I liked it a lot, would recommend
@SodaPop6548 got platinum for Tainted Grail last week, enjoyable game found the horse a pain better to just run everywhere
These breakdown articles are very helpful navigating the sales, thank you.
Children of Morta is a steal for a few bucks for those who have not played.
Nioh 3 is on sale (Not Listed Above)
I was surfing like night I bought AC Unity for £3.74 and was looking for some more games and I'm sorry the store is full again of shovelware again. It's clear that the ones been removed have now been replaced with more crap
Might grab Pentiment. Enjoyed it on Game Pass and it’s worth another run or two to see different outcomes.
Promise Mascot Agency is a fun game I very much recommend.
Warhammer darktide is a good price for 9
The alters is fantastic and worth that price
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