Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (PS5)
$24.99/£24.99 (-50%)
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales may be shorter than its immediate predecessor, a spin-off if you like, but it’s lacking none of the character of its older, bigger brother. While Marvel’s Spider-Man did away with origin story clichés, Miles Morales is much more of a coming of age tale, as it sees the eponymous star coming to terms with his new-found powers. This is a deeply personal plot that adds depth to Insomniac Games’ wider Spider-Man universe, and it comes with some smart new gameplay wrinkles that make it a blast to play. Instant loading and sumptuous visuals are merely the frosting on the top of this wintery open world treat, which will leave you lusting after Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.
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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.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater (PS5)
£34.99 (-50%)
One of the most faithful remakes ever, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater has made a stealth classic feel modern all over again. Its light but meaningful gameplay updates enhance interaction and feel, while a visual overhaul allows it to rub shoulders with the PS5’s graphical elite. By staying so loyal to its source text, Metal Gear Solid 3 is now just as incredible today as it was over 20 years ago.
Nioh (PS4)
$9.99/£7.99 (-50%)
Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja's first attempt at creating a Soulslike actually worked out really well. Nioh is a more fast paced action RPG, set in a twisted feudal Japan, now overrun with all manner of monsters and demons. It's tough as nails, but an abundance of loot combined with satisfying combat makes for a moreish adventure. The story's surprisingly interesting as well, as main character William Adams comes face to face with various historical warlords.
Old School Rally (PS5)
$15.99/£12.79 (-20%)
Old School Rally is a really well executed throwback to the golden days of Colin McRae Rally on PS1. The aesthetic is particularly well observed, and with some adjustments to the controls, it drives pretty nicely too. With plenty to play through and unlock, there's a good amount here for rally fans, whether you're nostalgic for those older games or just looking for a novel new way to slide through mud.
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.
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.
Promise Mascot Agency (PS5)
$17.49/£13.99 (-30%)
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.
Rollerdrome (PS5)
$11.99/£6.24 (-60%/-75%)
Bullets and death meet Tony Hawk's Pro Skater in Rollerdrome, one of the best-feeling PS5 games to date. All you need do is take down bad guys in skate parks of the future, but Roll7's latest is all about doing it in style. Chain tricks and grinds in-between shotgun shells to rack up a high score and win the tournament; along the way, you'll feel on top of the world. Rollerdrome is an addictive shooter all about speed and flow, and you'll quickly find yourself replaying stages just for another dose of its ecstasy.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (PS4)
$29.99/£29.99 (-50%)
Sekiro is a slight departure from the rest of FromSoftware's output this generation, but it's no less impressive. Dropping some RPG elements from the Souls series and focusing on intense swordfights, the game has a much more action oriented flow, and it's excellent. Every fight is a knife-edge battle of wits as you aim to parry every strike, and it makes for an adventure that's thrilling from start to finish. With some insanely good boss encounters, a beautiful world to explore, and a uniquely challenging combat system, Sekiro is among the best action games on PS4.





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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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