Dredge PS5
$9.99/£7.99 (-60%)
The best thing about Dredge is its ingenious core concept. Playing as a hard-working fisherman, it's your job to go out into the open waters, catch fish, then sell them to fishmongers for a tidy sum. Using the money you earn and the resources you find, you'll slowly upgrade your trawler to become a more capable vessel. This would be enough on its own to provide a good time, but the spooky twist means there's a near-constant sense of, well, dread. As you progress, more and more eldritch horrors will present themselves, challenging your impulse to fish into the night by creeping you out with weird visions and inexplicable dangers. An eerie game that reels you in with its moreish gameplay loop.
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Fantasian Neo Dimension PS5
$19.99/£19.99 (-60%)
Fantasian Neo Dimension evokes memories of classic Final Fantasy. It's got an impeccable soundtrack, beautiful locales, and a world that inspires wonder. But it's let down a little by likeable but fiercely archetypal characters and a by-the-numbers story, and it's let down a lot by wild and uneven difficulty spikes that make combat a source of constant frustration in the second half of the adventure. Even with its flaws, however, there are few RPGs quite like this one — genre fans will want to give this a look.
Freedom Wars Remastered PS5
$9.99/£8.24 (-75%)
Freedom Wars Remastered is an excellent way to relive the restrictive action game. In 2025, the game's forward-thinking multiplayer components have a greater chance of capturing a dedicated community, and graphical and technical enhancements make it the definitive way to play. But it's a PS Vita game at its core; constant loading, dull characters, comparatively simple combat, and endless busy work have somewhat dented our rosy memories of the original game.
Gears of War: Reloaded PS5
$19.99/£19.99 (-50%)
One of the most iconic Xbox franchises ever lands on PS5 with somewhat of a graphical thud. On its second remaster, Gears of War: Reloaded won’t impress visually. However, with a campaign that still has something to offer despite its dated design, and an excellent multiplayer mode on top, this is a welcome introduction to the Gears of War series. 20 years later, the game that started it all is still more than worth playing.
Halls of Torment PS5
$7.49/£5.99 (-25%)
Halls of Torment is a wildly addictive roguelite bullet heaven game. Built on the same core idea as Vampire Survivors, you guide a character through treacherous environments filled with hostiles, and as you fend them off, you'll quickly level up and become super powerful. The main point of difference is its presentation, which is heavily inspired by old PC games like Diablo, and it's really effective. A great time waster.
Helldivers 2 PS5
$29.99/£26.24 (-25%)
Live service executed effortlessly, Helldivers 2’s success can be attributed to Arrowhead putting gameplay ahead of business models. The game’s systemic approach means cinematic moments unfold emergently, as part of the co-operative action and physics at play. Doing your part has never felt quite so good.
Hotline Miami PS4
$2.49/£1.19 (-75%/-85%)
The pulsating soundtrack, the acid trip visuals, the unapologetic gore — Hotline Miami is a game that's been copied but never truly replicated. A modern classic, this top-down mobster murder-'em-up is brutal in more ways than one. It's a thrill ride from the word go, and a must-play for anyone who considers themselves an adrenaline junkie.
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.
Judgment PS4
$7.49/£6.24 (-75%)
A Yakuza spin-off of sorts, Judgment embraces the same general gameplay structure as SEGA's crime-filled series, but it adds a delicious detective spin to proceedings. Playing as rough and ready private detective Takayuki Yagami, you chase leads (sometimes literally), examine evidence, and question suspects. With a gripping story and a cast of excellent characters, Judgment is yet another win for Yakuza Studio, and its completely standalone narrative acts as a perfect starting point for those interested in the franchise.
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.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii PS5
$14.99/£13.74 (-75%)
A thoroughly enjoyable side game that looks to offer familiar Like a Dragon action with a swashbuckling twist, Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a flamboyant distraction between mainline entries. The story doesn’t compare favourably to the mainline entries and the new island areas quickly become repetitive, but the novelty of Goro Majima at the helm of a pirate ship never quite wears off. Stay for its frenzied action and jolly pirate ship battles and you’ll have a good time.
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story PS5
$8.99/£7.49 (-70%)
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.
Lost Judgment PS5
$11.99/£9.99 (-80%)
A sequel to superb detective thriller Judgment, Lost Judgment doesn't quite hit the dizzying highs of its predecessor in terms of storytelling and character development, but it's still a great action RPG. Packed with intense plot twists and carried by an excellent cast, Lost Judgment is a typical Yakuza-style thrill ride — but it's actually the ridiculous amount of impressively varied side content that drives Yagami's sophomore case. An expanded, satisfying combat system is worthy of note as well.





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Othercide is a fantastic game for which I had hoped to see a sequel. Unfortunately, one has not arrived, so I'm guessing we wont be getting one.
Talos Principle is also a superb game. It is one of the best puzzle games out there...
If you don't own Nidhogg GET ON IT! Absolute classic couch fighting game
Will someone let me know if a sale is ever posted about ever again that does NOT include Catherine b/c I swear it’s been in every one as far back as I can remember. It’s the one picture I recognize every time I scroll to the comments section b/c I’m not wasting any time looking at an alphabetical list, I just want to see when the comments started so I can find out if this is an old or new article, the beginning or last chance for the sale. Thanks. 😆
I wish these lists had just a nice text list on the first page before the more detailed info. That way I don't have to click through 4 pages of games I see on sale every two weeks.
Thanks for providing it, though.
I really enjoyed Blue Prince. I played it using Gemini to log my progress and maintain the story line as I progressed. It’d also help me reroute back to previous clues. There’s so much more to the game than Room 46.
Ready, Set, Same Games As Always.
@For-Kier
This is the first time I’ve seen Black Myth on sale since it released two years ago.
Been waiting on a South of Midnight sale, that’s perfect.
Same games as always.
With their discounts, I always begin with filters.
Exclude the most expensive ones (usually are premium/extra editions sold still at high prices).
Then select games, bundles or premium editions.
Sort by amount decreasing and.. here we go.
Same games as always.
Same prices as always.
The “-70%” discount suddenly disappears and all I see is -10-30% mainly.
Digital future with one store looks so amazing
Interesting that the digital is always cheaper than the Amazon physical.
I was told that the physical is always cheaper...unless folks were talking second hand market
@Anthony_Daniels
Well, I have one example and this I can back up, cause I just bought Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven PS5 on amazon for 20,78€ new and sealed. So it is cheaper, plus I can resell it.
However loves digital, go for it, I love it as well, if certain criteria are met.
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