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.
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.