Welcome to another day of both savings and me anxiously looking for a Baldur’s Gate III discount that simply doesn’t exist. My apologies, friend. I report the bargains; I do not create the bargains. That being said, I honestly believe that some games forged by smaller outfits are so well done — hell, they deserve a full-price purchase. Purely as a “this is how you ought to be doing things” reminder to the bigger publishers.
In historical news, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron jumped from PS3/X360 to PS4/XO seven years ago. Reportedly, Hasbro very much wants that hopscotch to continue to PS5/XSX. According to a recent Kotaku article (and subsequent Activision Twitter response), there’s some confusion as to why this may not be.
Playing Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is some of the most fun Pokémon has ever been, thanks to Game Freak’s commitment to a truly open world. From the second you leave the school after the tutorial, you can run all the way to late-game areas.
Tons of worthy pick ups here. Stuff like, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (67% off – $13.18) | Danganronpa 1/2/V3 Bundle (61% off – $45.33) | Suzerain (70% off – $6.58) | The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series (66% off – $23.73) and more…
Most impressively, this uses a companion app, Hori Device Manager for XB S/X, to adjust and control many of its functions. The app is surprisingly robust for an Xbox app: You can create four controller profiles, each of which can have customized tuning.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok Edition
This physical version is quite the discount compared to the digital edition. Is the included DLC any good, though? Expect a fantastical setting and solid story that doesn’t really eclipse what was done in the main game.