Tetris Forever PS5
$17.49/£14.99 (-50%)
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 Crew Motorfest PS5
$13.99/£13.99 (-80%)
Ubisoft's open world racing series shrinks down for The Crew Motorfest, swapping out the entirety of the United States in favour of a smaller but more fleshed out Hawaii. The more focused setting makes it feel much more alive and rich, and the driving itself is leaps and bounds ahead of previous entries, providing the best Crew experience yet. Its carousel of diverse event types and wide range of vehicles — including boats and planes — means there's always something fresh to do, too.
The Last Clockwinder PS5
$7.49/£5.99 (-70%)
The Last Clockwinder is a great PSVR2 puzzler with a relaxed atmosphere and clever conundrums. In a nutshell, you record yourself performing specific actions, then clone that action so it becomes automated. By repeating this process, you can create infinitely looping assembly lines, and doing so efficiently is fun and satisfying. With open-ended puzzle solutions, this is a lovely, chill game that makes good use of virtual reality.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II PS4
$19.99/£13.99 (-50%/-60%)
The Erebonian Empire finds itself divided by civil war, and the spirited Class VII is stuck right in the middle. As direct as a sequel can possibly be, Trails of Cold Steel II takes place almost immediately after the events of the first game, with troubled protagonist Rean Schwarzer separated from his dear friends. On a quest to regroup and find their place in a war-torn nation, Class VII must journey across Erebonia, gathering allies and uncovering the truth, little by little. A grand JRPG, bolstered by expanded character progression and a beefy turn-based combat system.
The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition PS4
$5.99/£2.49 (-80%/-90%)
The Talos Principle may seem derivative at first glance, but this first-person puzzler manages to stand out. You'll mostly be completing short environmental puzzles using tech jammers and lasers, and these are cleverly designed in themselves. However, intelligent writing and a slowly unraveling mystery will stay with you much longer.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 PS5
$29.99/£23.99 (-40%)
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 is another fantastic skateboarding title that revives some all-time classics, albeit with some caveats. It's a shame that 4 couldn't be more faithfully restored, but what is included still makes for a fun arcade skating experience that fans of the series shouldn't skip — especially considering the brand new levels and other neat secrets. It may not be the greatest remake, but it's further proof that there's life yet in this timeless series.
Two Point Museum PS5
$20.09/£16.74 (-33%)
Two Point Museum takes the series to an original setting that allows for a much more varied and fun management sim. On top of usual duties like hiring staff, setting prices, and meeting objectives, you'll send out expeditions to secure new artefacts for your museum. This curation aspect adds an extra layer of customisation and interest, making for what is probably the most appealing game in the series so far.
Unicorn Overlord PS5
$17.99/£16.49 (-70%)
"Vanillaware doesn't miss" — a statement that grows more and more meaningful with every game that the talented Japanese studio releases. Unicorn Overlord takes the developer in yet another new direction, channelling the spirit of strategy RPGs like Fire Emblem to create one of the finest examples of the genre that you'll find in modern gaming. Growing a huge army of characters and finding unique ways to squad them up is the crux of the experience, and it only gets increasingly addictive as the adventure continues. Couple that with Vanillaware's amazing, trademark art direction, and you've got a surefire recipe for role-playing success.
Valkyria Chronicles 4 PS4
$5.99/£4.99 (-80%)
When it comes to gameplay, Valkyria Chronicles 4 is the most fleshed-out title in SEGA's strategy series. It builds on the property's trademark mix of real-time movement and command-based action really well, adding new unit types, character integrations, and battlefield hazards. The story's still pretty good, too, following yet another ragtag band of soldiers as they fight for their homeland. A little slow to get properly started, perhaps, but a tactical treat once you're in the trenches.
Venba PS5
$3.74/£2.99 (-75%)
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.
VR Skater PS5
$6.99/£5.99 (-80%)
Though it has a steep learning curve, stick with VR Skater and you'll discover a clever adaptation of the sport to virtual reality. It takes some getting used to, but once the controls bed in, this is a small but satisfying game with plenty of challenges to tackle and fun customisation options to unlock.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus PS4
$5.99/£4.94 (-85%)
As is the case with DOOM, Bethesda’s staked its claim as the masters of reviving old-school first-person franchises. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus has all of the camp European eccentricities of its predecessor, but it presents them all in the context of a Nazi occupied United States. With bone-rattling gunplay and an engaging storyline, B.J. Blazkowicz is not past it yet.
Which games are you getting in the Ready, Set, Play sale on PS Store? Tell us in the comments section below.





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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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