PlayStation 4 owners can now take advantage of a fantastic promotion that Sony is currently doing. This week’s PS Store sales features dozens of games, and there are some really great titles that are significantly lower in price than they normally are. These include some great games from Bandai Namco, and several Farming Simulator titles. Some games are 75% off, so it’s time to finally pick up some games that were on your wishlist.
Since there are many different games on offer, we wanted to make it easier to find some of the best sales. That’s why we’ve put together a list of 10 games that you should purchase during this week’s PS Store sales. We’ve listed the price, linked to our review of each title (so you can learn even more about these fantastic games before you fork over your hard-earned money), and tell you why it’s worth checking out right now.
While we only highlighted 10 great games, there are plenty of other titles currently discounted due to this week’s PS Store sales. So, definitely take some time to browse them all, as there are plenty of other worthwhile games that have their price cut. So, this isn’t an all-comprehensive list, just a few recommendations of some of the better deals.
Let us know in the comments below which games you picked up during the PlayStation store sale this week and what games you would recommend to your other PlayStation gamers!
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Bandai Sales Recs
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Games to Get in This Week's PS Store Sales
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Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin (PS4)
Price: $11.99
Why: If you missed Dark Souls II when it originally released then the Scholar of the First Sin edition is worth picking up on PS4. This enhanced version looks and plays better than the PS3 original, and has all of the quirks that fans love about FromSoftware's series.
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Little Nightmares (PS4)
Price: $13.99
Why: One of Bandai Namco's most surprising releases was Little Nightmares. The atmospheric puzzle-platformer is sure to creep out players.
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Ms. Pac-Man (PS4)
Price: $0.99
Why: Ms. Pac-Man is one of the greatest arcade games ever made. At less than a dollar, this is one heck of a steal.
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MXGP (PS4)
Price: $7.49
Why: While several superior sequels are available, the original MXGP still offers up some motocross fun for a very cheap price. Milestone always does a fine job and this is no exception.
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Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution (PS3)
Price: $5.99
Why: CyberConnect2 has done a great job with their Naruto fighting games, and Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution is no exception. It's also very affordable now, so anyone that wants to see what Boruto's dad used to do should pick it up.
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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (PS3)
Price: $4.99
Why: One of the PS3's best RPGs is less than five dollars. What else is there to say?
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One Piece: Burning Blood (PS4)
Price: $29.99
Why: Fans of One Piece that are looking for a fun fighting game should pick up One Piece: Burning Blood. While it's not incredible, it has a really solid story mode that encapsulates one of the most important arcs in the series, and fun gameplay that is accessible to anyone.
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One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 (Vita)
Price: $9.99
Why: One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 is an excellent musou title. For less than 10 bucks, handheld fans can't go wrong with Pirate Warriors.
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Touch My Katamari (Vita)
Price: $2.99
Why: Touch My Katamari isn't without its problems, but the touch-based Katamari title still delivers plenty of wacky hijinks. For less than $3, this Vita launch title is worth adding to your library.
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One Piece Unlimited World Red (VIta)
Price: $4.99
Why: While an enhanced edition just released on PS4, the regular version of One Piece Unlimited World Red is still a solid action-adventure title for Vita.