Focusing on Games From the Vault, the March 2016 PlayStation Store Flash Sale is live in North America and discounts a wide variety of PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable games this weekend.
Running until Monday, March 21, at 11am PT/2pm ET, here’s all the deals in this month’s PSN Flash Sale:
PlayStation 4 Games
- Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition – $4.49
- Air Conflicts Vietnam Ultimate Edition – $5.99
- CounterSpy (cross-buy) – $4.49
- Duck Dynasty – $14.99
- Entwined (cross-buy) – $2.99
- Flow (cross-buy) – $1.79
- Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Director’s Cut – $2.99
- Home – $0.99
- Ironclad Tactics – $4.49
- Let’s Sing 2016 – $9.99
- Mercenary Kings – $3.99
- MotoGP 14 – $5.99
- Peggle 2 Magical Masters Edition – $1.49
- Project Roo (cross-buy) – $2.49
- Pure Chess Complete Bundle – $5.99
- RIDE – $10.19
- SteamWorld Dig (cross-buy) – $2.99
- Strider – $3.74
- Styx: Master of Shadows – $8.99
- Sword Art Online Re: Hollow Fragment – $4.99
- The Swapper (cross-buy) – $1.49
- Tour de France: Season 2014 – $8.99
- Transformers Devastation – $17.49
- Zombie Vikings – $7.99
PlayStation 3 Games
- Adam’s Venture: Chronicles – $7.49
- Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers – $4.99
- Alice: Madness Returns Ultimate Edition – $1.99
- Arcania: The Complete Tale – $2.99
- Atomic Ninjas: Complete Edition – $0.79
- Back to the Future: The Game Full Series – $4.99
- Bejeweled 3 – $1.49
- Bionic Commando: Rearmed – $1.99
- Bionic Commando: Rearmed 2 – $1.99
- Blowout (PS2 Classic) – $0.99
- Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway – $4.49
- Cabela’s Big Game Hunter Pro Hunts – $7.49
- Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood – $4.99
- Call of Juarez: Gunslinger – $4.49
- Capcom Combo Pack – $5.99
- Capcom Super Pack – $9.99
- CounterSpy (cross-buy) – $4.49
- Digimon All-Star Rumble – $2.99
- Dirt 3 – $4.99
- Duck Dynasty – $9.59
- EA Sports MMA – $1.99
- Entwined (cross-buy) – $2.99
- F1 Race Stars – $5.99
- Fast and Furious: Showdown – $9.59
- Fatal Frame (PS2 Classic) – $0.99
- Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly (PS2 Classic) – $0.99
- Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (PS2 Classic) – $0.99
- Final Fight: Double Impact – $2.99
- Flashback – $0.99
- Flow (cross-buy) – $1.79
- Foosball 2012 Ultimate Edition – $0.99
- Galaga Legions DX – $0.99
- Game of Thrones – $1.99
- Grid 2 – $8.99
- Grid 2 Reloaded – $7.99
- Grid Autosport – $8.99
- Grid Autosport Season Pass – $8.99
- Heavenly Guardian (PS2 Classic) – $1.99
- Jo-Jo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle – $4.49
- Le Tour de France: Season 2014 – $8.99
- Lights, Camera, Party – $1.49
- Lights, Camera, Party: The Good, The Bad, and the Monkey – $0.99
- Lost Planet 3 – $4.99
- Madden NFL Arcade – $0.99
- Manhunt (PS2 Classic) – $0.99
- Medal of Honor Frontline – $0.99
- Men in Black: Alien Crisis – $9.59
- MotoGP 14 – $3.99
- Namco Museum Essentials – $1.49
- Noby Noby Boy – $1.49
- Of Orcs and Men – $5.99
- Prince of Persia Classic – $0.99
- Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands – $1.99
- Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones HD – $1.49
- Prince of Persia: Warrior Within HD – $1.49
- Remember Me – $8.99
- RIDE – $9.99
- Risen 3: Titan Lords – $8.99
- Risen 3: Titan Lords Complete Edition – $9.99
- Rock Band Blitz – $4.49
- R-Type Dimensions – $2.99
- Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny – $8.99
- Sam and Max: Beyond Time and Space Full Season – $1.99
- Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse – $1.99
- Shaun White Skateboarding – $4.99
- Shaun White Snowboarding – $4.99
- Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Complete Bundle – $2.59
- Soldner-X: Himmelssturmer – $1.59
- Spelunker HD – $2.99
- Spelunker HD Ultimate Edition – $4.24
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge – $7.49
- StarDrone – $0.99
- Strider – $3.74
- Superfrog HD (cross-buy) – $0.99
- Tales of Monkey Island Bundle – $4.99
- The Swapper (cross-buy) – $1.49
- The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct – $9.49
- Thief – $2.99
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD – $4.49
- Toybox Turbos – $4.49
- Transformers Devastation – $17.49
- Worms 2: Armageddon – $4.49
- XBlaze Lost: Memories – $11.99
PlayStation Vita Games
- Bombing Busters – $2.09
- Chameleon (PSP) – $1.19
- Code Realize: Guardian of Rebirth – $11.99
- CounterSpy (cross-buy) – $4.49
- Elminage Original (PSP) – $3.74
- End of Serenity (PSP) – $4.49
- Entwined (cross-buy) – $2.99
- Farming Simulator 14 – $8.99
- Flow (cross-buy) – $1.79
- Furmins – $1.49
- Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley (PSP) – $4.99
- Hyperdimension Neptunia ReBirth1 – $8.99
- Hyperdimension Neptunia ReBirth2 – $8.99
- Me and My Katamari (PSP) – $2.24
- Metrico – $2.79
- Mind Zero – $7.49
- Monster Monpiece – $1.99
- MotoGP 14 – $3.99
- Muramasa Rebirth – $7.49
- Mystic Chronicles (PSP) – $4.49
- Norn9: Var Commons – $11.99
- Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD – $2.99
- Prince of Persia Revelations (PSP) – $0.99
- Prince of Persia Rival Swords (PSP) – $0.99
- Prince of Persia The Forgotten Sands (PSP) – $1.99
- Project Root (cross-buy) – $2.49
- Reel Fishing: Master’s Challenge – $5.99
- Ridge Racer (PSP) – $2.24
- Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Complete Bundle – $2.59
- Smart As – $4.04
- StarDrone Extreme – $0.99
- SteamWorld Dig (cross-buy) – $2.99
- Strikers 1945 Plus (PSP) – $1.49
- Superfrog HD (cross-buy) – $0.99
- Super Stardust Delta – $2.99
- Surge Deluxe – $0.99
- The Amazing Spider-Man – $9.59
- The Swapper (cross-buy) – $1.49
- Total Recoil – $0.99
PlayStation Portable Games
- Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded – $1.99
- Kurulin Fusion – $1.49
PSOne Classics
- Castlevania Chronicles – $1.49
- Command and Conquer: Red Alert – $1.49
- Extreme Pinball – $1.49
- Fighting Force – $1.49
- Klonoa: Door to Phantomile – $1.79
- Mega Man X4 – $1.49
- Mega Man X5 – $1.49
- Pac-Man World 20th Anniversary – $1.49
- Rayman – $1.49
- Rayman 2: The Great Escape – $1.49
- Silent Hill – $1.49
- Strider 2 – $1.49
*Prices are in USD and may be higher in Canada.
Will you be getting any games in this month’s Flash Sale?
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2016 PS4 Indies to Watch Out For
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PS4 Indie Games to Watch Out for in 2016
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100ft Robot Golf
No Goblin is quickly making a name for themselves by making hilarious, and ridiculously fun games. Their follow-up to Roundabout is 100ft Robot Golf, a PlayStation VR compatible game that has you turning entire cities into your own personal golf courses. It's completely over the top, and we can't wait to play it.
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Abzû
Abzû is Giant Squid's first game, and we can confirm that they are on the right track after going hands-on with the title at E3 2015. The underwater exploration game left quite the impression on us, as we haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. Few games are this gorgeous, and the comparisons to Journey are apt.
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Cosmic Star Heroine
Zeboyd Games are well known for making retro-style RPGs, and Cosmic Star Heroine is no different. Throwing the 16-bit era right on its head, Cosmic Star Heroine plays off established tropes in new ways. With a great sense of humor and an interesting battle system, there's a lot to like about this promising indie.
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Crossing Souls
Crossing Souls resonated with gamers enough to get successfully crowdfunded on Kickstarter, and is being published by the great team over at Devolver Digital. Dealing with topics such as life and death, this action adventure title looks to be quite the interesting journey.
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Enter the Gungeon
Shooting stuff is fun. That's the basis for Dodge Roll's Enter the Gungeon, a super tight 2D shooter that is set up like a dungeon crawler. The gameplay already felt highly polished when we tried the title a year ago, and has only improved since then. If you like titles such as Nuclear Throne then this should be right up your alley.
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Fenix Furia
Released on PC as Fenix Rage, Green Lava Studios' Fenix Furia is an improved version of the masocore platformer. With new difficulty options, and additional modes, this looks to be the definitive version of the title. Gamers are going to die over and over again, and enjoy every second of it.
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FutureGrind
Combining OlliOlli and Uniracers, it's easy to see why many are excited for FutureGrind. Milkbag Games' latest is fast-paced, challenging, and addictive. It has all the makings of a fantastic digital download, and we'll be giving it a go when it releases later this year.
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Manifold Garden
Originally called Relativity, William Chyr's Manifold Garden looks extremely promising. The creator has a background in visual design, having made award winning ads, and it's striking graphical style can be seen in every screenshot. Players will be exploring the game's world and solving puzzles later in 2016.
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Mind: Path to Thalamus
When we talked to Carlos Coronado last year about Mind: Path to Thalamus supporting PlayStation VR, he brought up a lot of interesting subjects. His experimentation with virtual reality seems to be a big success, and have made his first-person puzzle game even better. Mind looks to be one of the early standouts for PlayStation VR.
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Night in the Woods
There's a lot of hype behind Infinite Fall's Night in the Woods. After all, the story-focused adventure game raised over 200,000 dollars via crowdfunding. The visually gorgeous game will release on PlayStation 4 was originally set to release in 2015, but was delayed into this year. Hopefully the game will be worth the wait, and we have a hunch it will be.
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No Man's Sky
Obviously Hello Games' No Man's Sky was going to make the list. The breathtakingly gorgeous exploration game is extremely innovative, and we can't wait to explore its procedurally generated worlds come June. The wait is almost over!
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Oxenfree
Considering it is developed by former Telltale Games employees, it isn't surprising that Oxenfree tells a great story. While it released on Xbox One earlier this year, the ID@Xbox exclusivity should end after 6 months, meaning PlayStation 4 owners will get to enjoy Oxenfree later this year.
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Ronin
Ronin impressed on PC last year with its unique turn-based action. Players will have to have their thinking cap on to finish Tomasz Wacławek's game, and it's highly satisfying when completing a level. Devolver Digital will be bringing the Gunpoint inspired game to PlayStation 4 and Vita later this year.
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Thumper
Playing Drool's Thumper is an awesome, heart pounding experience. Described as a "rhythm violence" game, Thumper is a visually stunning game that has a great sense of speed and style. The two-man developer recently announced that it'll support PlayStation VR which will make it even more intense!
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Wattam
Even having played Wattam we're not sure what exactly it is. That's expected territory in a Keita Takahashi directed game, though, as the visionary is always surprising us with unique gaming experiences. Keita calls Wattam a "friend puzzle game," and we're looking forward to playing it later this year. Even if we're not 100% sure what that means.