There’s no shortage of deals tempting my wallet this week, and I’m leaning into the ones that feel like old mates I can’t quite leave behind. When these discounts line up, I can’t help but relive memories of blasting through title screens, falling into new worlds, and getting crotch kicked from a running start by some boss who had no business being that hard. That being said, let’s all dive into the deals, of which there are many.
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In retro tidings, today marks 16 years since Punch-Out!! landed a haymaker on Wii. I still recall importing the EU copy (because Australia’s release lagged behind) just so I could pen the first local player’s guide. Looking back, Little Mac’s comeback has aged like a champ, with its cartoonish cel-shade style, overlooked two-player bouts, and brain-teasing pugilist puzzles. If there’s any fighter worthy of a Switch rematch, it’s this scrappy underdog.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Punch-Out!! (Wii) 2009. eBay
– Final Fantasy XIV (PC,PS3) 2013. Get
– Infamous First Light (PS4) 2014. Get
On Switch, Pokémon Legends: Z-A grabbed me with its promise of bending tradition. It’s wild to think how each new Pokémon entry sneaks in fresh mechanics, and this one seems to be loaded with design choices that will ripple across the franchise. Meanwhile, Red Dead Redemption on Nintendo’s handheld is still surreal to me. I spent hours staring at sunrises over the desert, and I love that it can now be played on the go without losing any atmosphere.
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On Series X, Wild Hearts is a quirky gem. I remember being floored that Koei Tecmo, of Dynasty Warriors fame, managed to deliver a Monster Hunter rival that felt inventive and fresh. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor also sits tall in my cart, mainly because Cal Kestis’s motion-capture actor Cameron Monaghan admitted to sneaking in some of his Joker experience from Gotham into the combat animations.
Xbox One
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For PS5, Judgment remains one of the slickest detective spinoffs ever made. I love that its lead, Takayuki Yagami, is played by real-world actor Takuya Kimura, whose likeness rights nearly stopped the series from existing in the West. Tales of Arise is also worthy of praise, thanks to its painterly combat animations that were created by the same studio that worked on God Eater.
PS4
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Finally, PC players should not sleep on The Last of Us Part I. Naughty Dog painstakingly reworked environmental details so even the grime on bricks feels tangible, and I’ve lost too much time taking photo mode snaps of dust particles alone. I’d also recommend Hollow Knight. Not just for its Aussie pedigree but because the dev team once admitted the nail-biting boss Hornet was originally designed to be far harder before fan testing pushed them to tone her down.
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Adam Mathew is a passionate connoisseur, a lifelong game critic, and an Aussie deals wrangler who genuinely wants to hook you up with stuff that’s worth playing (but also cheap). He plays practically everything, sometimes on YouTube.
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