Just when I thought it was safe to put away my wallet, PlayStation goes and discounts a bunch of amazing classics during this week’s 10th Anniversary sale.
You can check out the full list of discounts right here, but I’ll highlight some of the best down below.
On the PS4 side of things, you can save big on one of the best exclusives this generation, along with some of the recent PS2-to-PS4 titles.
Noteworthy deals include:
- Bloodborne: Complete Edition – $19.99
- Bloodborne: The Old Hunters DLC – $7.99
- The Heavy Rain & BEYOND Two Souls Collection – $15.99
- Siren (PS2) – $4.99
- Rogue Galaxy (PS2) – $4.94
- Wild Arms 3 (PS2) – $4.94
If you’re a fan of PSone Classics and have a PS3, PSP, and/or a Vita, then you’ll be happy to know there’s a laundry list of them on sale this week.
Unless otherwise noted, all of these work with the PS3, PSP, and Vita:
- Grandia – $1.97
- Harvest Moon: Back to Nature – $1.97
- Mega Man 8 – $1.97
- The Misadventures of Tron Bonne – $1.97
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night – $1.99
- Chrono Trigger – $1.99
- Final Fantasy Origins – $1.99
- Legend of Dragoon (PS3/PSP only) – $1.99
- Xenogears – $1.99
- Parasite Eve 2 – $1.97
I ended up grabbing Grandia, Final Fantasy Origins, Legend of Dragoon, and Parasite Eve 2. I highly recommend checking out Grandia, Xenogears, and Castlvania: Symphony of the Night, especially at that price.
Chrono Trigger is an amazing RPG, but if you have access to any other version, I’d avoid the PSone Classic. The loading times are pretty bad, and you’ll encounter them every single time you open a menu. The anime cutscenes are poor quality as well, so it’s no longer a selling point. If you have a PS3, PSP, or Vita and have no other way to play it, then sure, go for it. It’s $2.00. You could do far worse for a little more than the cost of a McDouble.
Like I mentioned above, there’s a lot of stuff on sale this week, so click the link and check out the full list of deals over at the official PlayStation Store.
Picking anything up? Aside from the few PSone Classics I mentioned, I’ll probably snag the Bloodborne DLC. I haven’t beaten the core game myself yet, but that’s a great price to have it waiting for me when I do.
Old Hunters for just a few quid. Might be worth getting that at last!
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Right? I was thinking of grabbing it and just letting it sit on the backburner until I finally get around to finishing Bloodborne.
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I heard it’s considerably harder than the main game. Which I found bloody difficult!
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Yeah, supposedly even harder if your character is in NG+.
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Might be a fresh start then. Might go for one of the other endings this time.
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At least there’s always new ways to play the Soulsborne games with each playthrough. Get those other endings, try the other weapons and builds, etc.
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Best of luck in completing Bloodborne. It was one of my fave games of last year, which is surprising as the Dark Souls series has never clicked with me.
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I actually really loved the original Dark Souls, but Dark Souls 2 never clicked with me. That steered me away from Dark Souls 3, but I recently watched an entire Let’s Play and my interest in the series is back in full force.
I picked up Bloodborne when it dropped to $20 and never got around to it. I rented it at launch and I think I managed to beat the Cleric Beast and Father Cascoigne before having to return it. I’m eager to jump back in, but I know the From Software games aren’t ones you can take breaks from and come back just as sharp. I learned that after taking a break from DS1 on my level 87 Pyromancer. Came back a week later totally lost, confused, couldn’t remember which bosses I killed, and just started over lol.
Hoping to give Bloodborne my full attention during winter break.
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