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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This Day in Gaming 🎂
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
Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
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.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A (-13%) A$78 New critters, new systems, but (I suspect) the same old joy of stuffing magical wildlife into tiny balls.Lego Skywalker Saga Galactic Ed. (-80%) A$22.90 All nine films retold with slapstick Lego humour. It’s like Star Wars, but nobody loses a hand for keeps.Red Dead Redemption (-57%) A$29.90 Saddle up for Rockstar’s dusty masterpiece. Comes with bonus zombies if you fancy cowboy horror. And you should.Panzer Dragoon: Rem. (-90%) A$3.70 You, a dragon, and laser eyes. Simple 90s fun, now with less polygon jank.Scribblenauts Mega Pack (-90%) A$4.40 Write “Godzilla,” get Godzilla. Write “zombie Godzilla,” and yeah, that works too.
Expiring Recent Deals
Super Mario Odyssey (-20%) – A$64Animal Crossing: New Horizons (-20%) – A$64Disgaea 1 Comp. (-25%) – A$56.60Pokémon Legends: Arceus (-20%) – A$64Overcooked! All You Can Eat (-66%) – A$19.30
Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.
Switch Console Prices
How much to Switch it up?
Exciting Bargains for Xbox
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.
Seagate Expansion 1TB (-38%) A$216.20 More space for your backlog. Not a sexy buy, but very necessary.Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (-47%) A$58.60 Swing sabers, grow beards, and angst like a proper Jedi on the run.Gotham Knights (-73%) A$29.90 Batman’s dead. But don’t worry, his protégés are here to punch crime into the pavement.Wild Hearts (-86%) A$14.90 It’s Monster Hunter, but with anime Fortnite forts. Surprisingly good, and dirt cheap.Metal Gear Solid Delta (-16%) A$109 Snake’s jungle adventure, rebuilt. Expect stealth, crocodiles, and Kojima weirdness (minus Kojima).
Xbox One
No Man’s Sky (-60%) A$35.90 A universe the size of… well, the universe. Still growing thanks to endless free updates.CoD: MW2 (-65%) A$34.90 Michael Bay in game form. Loud, explosive, oddly addictive.It Takes Two (-70%) A$17.90 The ultimate couples therapy, only with dolls, mini-games, and marital bickering.Katamari Damacy Reroll (-75%) A$11.20 Roll the world into a ball. It’s stupidly joyful chaos, and that’s the point.
Expiring Recent Deals
Metal Gear Solid Delta (-16%) – A$109Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (-41%) – A$64.90Kingdom Come II Gold Ed. (-29%) – A$103.10Suicide Squad Del. Ed. (-84%) – A$26.30Subnautica: Below Zero (-75%) – A$11.20Red Dead Redemption 2 (-72%) – A$24.90Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (-65%) – A$34.50Pillars of Eternity: Comp. Ed. (-75%) – A$19.90Grim Fandango Rem. (-75%) – A$4.80
Or just invest in an Xbox Card.
Xbox Console Prices
How many bucks for a ‘Box?
Pure Scores for PlayStation
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.
Metal Gear Solid Delta (-16%) A$109 A glossy new take on Snake’s finest hour. Yes, you can still eat frogs.Visions of Mana (-37%) A$62.20 JRPG fantasy fluff, but pretty fluff. Bright, breezy, and brimming with Mana nostalgia.Horizon Forbidden West (-35%) A$81.30 Aloy vs robo-dinos, now with bigger hair and bigger mechs.Tales of Arise (-67%) A$32.50 JRPG melodrama mixed with stylish action. Great food scenes too.Judgment (-48%) A$28.80 Phoenix Wright meets Yakuza. Solve murders, then go belt out karaoke.
PS4
Dragon Quest XI S Def. (-34%) A$36.10 Classic turn-based JRPG, only shinier, fuller, and with way too much slime.GTA Trilogy – The Def. Ed. (-75%) A$24.90 GTA III, Vice City, San Andreas. Yes, the remaster was rough at launch, but for this price? Worth a crime spree.Firewatch (-75%) A$7.40 You, a forest, and a walkie-talkie buddy. Less combat, more existential dread.
Expiring Recent Deals
One Piece Odyssey (-68%) – A$32.30Hitman WoA (-43%) – A$59.90Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (-56%) – A$43.90Metal Gear Solid Delta (-16%) – A$109The Stanley Parable: Ultra Del. (-60%) – A$13.10Red Dead Redemption 2 (-72%) – A$24.90Tunic (-50%) – A$22.40Trine: Ult. Col. (-79%) – A$15.90
PS+ Monthly Freebies
Yours to keep from Aug 1 with this subscription
Lies of P | PS5, PS4DayZ | PS4My Hero One’s Justice 2 | PS4
Or purchase a PS Store Card.
What you’ll pay to ‘Station.
Purchase Cheap for PC
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.
The Last of Us Part I (-56%) A$41.70 Joel and Ellie’s classic road trip, now prettier and still a massive bummer.Hollow Knight (-50%) A$10.90 The best bug-based metroidvania ever made. It’s Aussie, it’s brutal, it’s beautiful.Star Wars Outlaws (-55%) A$44.90 Play as a scoundrel between the trilogies. Basically, a kinda Han Solo simulator minus the Wookiee.Lego Bricktales (-87%) A$5.50 Build, puzzle, admire your own genius. Cheaper than a physical set, less painful underfoot.Red Dead Redemption 2 (-75%) A$22.40 The West, but gorgeous. Skin this smoke wagon and get to it.
Expiring Recent Deals
Assassin’s Creed Mirage (-70%) – A$23.90F1 25 (-20%) – A$71.90Stray (-40%) – A$26.90Untitled Goose Game (-65%) – A$10.40Forza Horizon 5 (-50%) – A$44.90Forza Motorsport (-50%) – A$59.90
Or just get a Steam Wallet Card
PC Hardware Prices
Slay your pile of shame.
Legit LEGO Deals
Minecraft Warden Encounter (-27%) – A$22Creator 3in1 Wild Animals (-35%) – A$39Technic Ducati Panigale (-34%) – A$199Jango Fett Helmet (-32%) – A$87.90
Expiring Recent Deals
Moana’s Adventure Canoe (-46%) – A$49City Emergency Ambulance (-40%) – A$18Lord of the Rings: Balrog (-30%) – A$139Flowers in Watering Can (-30%) – A$35
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.
