AU Deals: Score Critically Low Game Prices Before They Respawn to Full RRP
Every so often the bargain gods smile upon us, and today’s crop of bangers feels extra generous. I’m not talking filler discounts either, these are games that have eaten months of my life and still tempt me back for more. Consider this my excuse for a cheeky top-up on an already overloaded backlog.
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In retro news, I’m making this Flame Djinn ignite a 22-candle cake for Golden Sun: The Lost Age. TLA wasn’t just more of the same, it was a sprawling continuation that dared to demand we carry our precious save files over from the first game. On the Game Boy Advance, that felt pretty monumental, like a JRPG bridging two cartridges into one epic saga.
I remember launch week vividly, juggling link cables with friends to swap across our 28 Djinn and then debate which party build was best. This marvellous sequel took the series deeper into elemental puzzle-solving and layered combat, a kind of handheld alchemy that made the GBA feel like a powerhouse. Well worth a Switch buy.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Exhumed (SAT) 1996. Redux
– Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (PC) 2003. Get
– Golden Sun: The Lost Age (GBA) 2003. eBay
On Switch, Super Mario Odyssey remains the gold standard of 3D platforming. I still remember Shigeru Miyamoto revealing that Mario’s hat originally had eyes to make him easier to animate, and somehow that quirk turned into a whole mechanic. Meanwhile, Animal Crossing: New Horizons deserves credit for keeping half the world sane during 2020. Did you know it outsold every prior entry combined within six weeks of release?
Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.
Over on Xbox Series X, System Shock is a remake with history. It was one of the first titles to blend FPS mechanics with RPG depth, paving the way for Deus Ex and BioShock. If cyberpunk horror is your thing, it remains unmatched. Then there is Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, where I gleefully spent hours getting lost in its fishing and settlement systems instead of assassinations. Ubisoft even snuck in an Easter egg referencing Thor’s hammer long before players could actually wield it.
Xbox One
Or just invest in an Xbox Card.
For PS5, Hitman World of Assassination showcases IO Interactive’s creativity, letting you improvise with everyday objects in outlandish ways. A favourite memory of mine is orchestrating an “accidental” grape press tragedy in Mendoza. Octopath Traveler II is a different beast, with its stunning HD-2D engine. Fun fact, that art style was so beloved Square Enix built an entire division around it.
PS4
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Finally, on PC, Borderlands 4 brings Gearbox’s trademark mayhem with more guns than any reasonable human could catalogue. The franchise once held a Guinness World Record for the most weapons in a video game, clocking in at over 17 million. And why not pair it with Capcom Fighting Collection 2, a showcase of classics rebalanced for modern play?
Or just get a Steam Wallet Card
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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