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PlayStation Store Sales: Best Bang for your Buck, October 20 update

 The PlayStation Store update this week brings with it some great bargains on PS4, PS3 and Vita games. This week Sony celebrates Halloween with week 1 of ‘Sale of the Dead’ which includes some great horror titles, such as DmC: Devil May Cry. Lets check out what the best bang for your buck is this week for North American.

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Best PS4 Games to pick up this week:

DmC: Devil May Cry Definitive Edition
(Sale Price: $23.99, Original Price $39.99)

DmC: Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition is the definitive Devil May Cry title. Ninja Theory has crafted not only a great Devil May Cry but a great action title to boot. With so many additions and improvements, the Definitive Edition is one of the best re-releases to date. Check out our DmC: Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition review.

Outlast: Bundle of Terror
(Sale Price: $17.39, Original Price: $28.99)

Outlast: Bundle of Terror packages the creepy first-person survival game with its Whistleblower prequel DLC. Outlast provides tension and scares in equal abundance, and while it lacks story depth, there is still a plethora of terrifying fun to be had. Check out our Outlast review.

Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition
(Sale Price: $8.99, Original Price: $14.99)

Housemarque’s Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition harbours all the addictive pick-up-and-play qualities synonymous with everyone’s favourite PS4 indie developer – providing a thrilling zombie romp, with fast, fluid mechanics and controls. Check out our Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition review.

Grim Fandango Remastered
(Sale Price: $8.99, Original Price $14.99)

Widely considered to be one of the jewels in the crown of the graphic adventure genre, Grim Fandango ushered in a new era when its original developer, LucasArts, used 3D computer graphics overlaid on pre-rendered, static backgrounds back in 1998. Grim Fandango Remastered receives something of a face-lift with textures smoothed out and dynamic lighting effects added to give an all-round glossier look. Check out our Grim Fandango Remastered review.

Total Price $59.36

Best PS3 Games to buy this week:

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2
(Sale Price: $23.99, Original Price: $39.99)

Picking up where MercurySteam’s content-crammed action adventure left off, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 steps things up a notch with a darker, more thought-provoking chapter in the series which focuses on cult blood-sucker Dracula as he battles against Satan’s acolytes and The Brotherhood Of Light across two very different settings: a modern city and his own Gothic castle. Check out our Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 review.

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD
(Sale Price: $8.99, Original Price $14.99)

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow- Mirror of Fate Hd is a high-definition update of the original game released on the Nintendo 3DS. The title is once again developed by MercurySteam, who helmed the reboot of Castlevania with the critically-acclaimed 2010 outing, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD serves as a transition between Lords of Shadow and and Lords of Shadow 2. Check out our review of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD review.

Catherine
(Sale Price: $6.80, Original Price $19.99)

Catherine is a mind trip, blending the impact of real life decisions, the nightmares of finally growing up, and the fear of dying young. While the core puzzle-platforming offers nerve-wracking excitement, players are likewise gifted with an engaging, authentic story. Check out the Catherine review.

Bloodrayne and Bloodrayne 2 (PS2 Classics)
(Sale Price combined $6.00, Original Price combined: $19.99)

Bloodrayne was all the talk back when it came out, and playing as a sexy dhampir dressed in skin-tight leather killing Nazis was a lot of fun. It even utilized the now popular bullet-time slow-motion effect. Its sequel saw Rayne taking on a group of vampires lead by the man who killed Rayne’s mother.

Persona 4 Arena
(Sale Price $9.90, Original Price: $29.99)

Atlus teamed up with Arc Systems to transform its most beloved franchise, Persona, into a fighting game. Persona 4: Arena allows players to throw down with their favourite Persona characters. Persona 4: Arena, takes characters from the third and fourth Persona games, as well as introducing a couple new characters unique to this game. Check out our Persona 4 Arena review.

Total Price: $55.68

Let us know what you will be grabbing this week in the comments below.