Persona 5 faces tough competition for The Game Awards 2017, but I’m just extremely ecstatic to see the niche JRPG recognized for its worth.
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Persona 5 faces tough competition for The Game Awards 2017, but I’m just extremely ecstatic to see the niche JRPG recognized for its worth.
Continue reading Persona 5, Game of the Year? I’m Just Happy to See it Nominated
Our hero Philip finds the courage to slay more dragons and encounters some discrimination within city walls of Windhelm.
*UPDATED 11/23/2017* Most store sales are live online as of midnight!
*UPDATED 11/21/2017* The PS Store Black Friday Sale is now included! Prices are for PS+ subscribers. Note that PS Store purchases do not charge sales tax, so some sales may be better than going to a regular store.
*UPDATED 11/17/2017* Gamestop’s Black Friday deals have been added!
To make up for not having anything last week, I’ve put together a compilation of video game sales happening on Black Friday! Many sales have been released or leaked, so check out all the available catalogs here.
Since most stores have similar pricing for their sales, I’ll be organizing the list by item, instead of by store. If a store has something different than the rest, I’ll make sure to note it. Stay tuned for updates as more sales are unveiled!
Unfortunately, there aren’t any discounts on the Switch, not even any special bundles to sweeten the deal.
This bundle comes with a special Link styled 2DS (green with gold buttons), along with the 3DS version of Ocarina of Time. A cheap way to enter the 3DS family if you haven’t yet!
For those wanting the best 3DS Nintendo has to offer, Gamestop is selling the New Nintendo 3DS XL for $140.
At Target you also get a $25 Target Gift Car, and at Kohl’s you’ll get $45 Kohl’s Cash. An even better deal if you regularly shop at these stores.
Again, Kohl’s has a special bundle of $60 Kohl’s Cash with purchase and Gamestop will give a $50 gift card.
Also, Gamestop is selling a PS4 Pro 1TB for $350.
Controllers rarely get any cheaper than this, even on Amazon.
The traditional $10 off on subscriptions make Black Friday the perfect time to renew.
Also, Amazon Prime and Gamestop currently (as of 11/20/17) has PS+ year long memberships for $40. Not sure if it’s a Black Friday deal, but definitely the cheapest it will be for a long time, so now is a great chance to stock up on a subscription for next year. Sorry XBOX users, I didn’t see a similar deal for XBOX Live subscriptions.
Tried my best to put this in alphabetical order:
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9*UPDATED 11/15/17* Gamestop has temporarily suspended the PowerPass program. The speculation is that Gamestop’s Point-of-Sale system was unable to handle tracking the rentals. Those who bought a pass can return their checked-out game for a refund. In addition, they can receive any pre-owned game for free.
This week I’m writing about the Double Discount Sale on the PS Store and also a brief commentary on GameStop’s upcoming rental program.
This week’s PS Store sale spans many different titles, and the idea is that PS+ subscribers get twice the discount as everyone else. Which basically means that this is a normal sale for PS+ subscribers, but a mediocre sale for everyone else…
So if you are a PS+ subscriber, here are some games to point out. This week I’m not putting the non-subscriber price because it probably isn’t worth it.

Good local co-op games are hard to come by these days, so seeing this 60% off is exciting. Have fun frantically cooking with friends!

Even though you’re probably just getting it for Quiplash and Trivia Murder Party, the Jackbox Party Packs are a great way to get an entire room of strangers having fun and busting out laughing. Although I prefer using Steam for these games (so I don’t have to lug around my PS4), even Steam prices haven’t gotten this low!

This is the lowest I’ve seen this massive open-world game so for. However, you may also get a good deal by waiting for the Complete Edition to come out in December, especially if you have Amazon Prime or the Best Buy Gamer’s Club discounts.
All sales last until 11/7.

So last week, GameStop confirmed that it will be launching a rental program for pre-owned games. Basically, for $60, you can rent out any pre-owned game from any GameStop store for 6 months. You can only have one game at a time, and you must be registered in their free rewards program so they can track which game you have checked out. There’s no restrictions either, other than the game has to be pre-owned, so if you manage to find a pre-owned copy of a game that released last week, it’s fair game. But here’s the kicker:
At the end of the 6 months, you get to keep one game which you’ve checked out.
There’s a lot of potential to “game” the system by grabbing a recently released pre-owned game as your keeper, while being able to play almost any game for half a year. This is really good for those that like to try different games without feeling buyer’s remorse. No more getting burned by Day 1 glitches and disappointments. Since the gaming industry has been pushing more and more towards pre-ordering, this program has potential to be a game-changer.
But before we get too excited, there’s some things to keep in mind. On copies at brick-and-mortar stores are eligible, so no renting through their online stock. While right now it may be easy to go to your local GameStop and find the used game you want, this program could flip the supply-and-demand, resulting in it being very difficult to find what you’re looking for, especially just after release or for not as popular titles. GameStop could also change the terms of the program later on, adding some restrictions on eligible rentals. And obviously, if you take pride in your personal game collection, then this may not be the program for you, since you only keep one game every six months.
If you’re down for the GameStop Power Pass, sign ups start November 19th, and the program itself launches early next year.
This week, I’m taking a look at the PS Store’s NISA Publisher Sale, as well as the new additions to the Sale of the Dead.
If you’re not familiar with NIS, it’s the Japanese game developer/publisher most known for Disgaea. Their North American branch, NISA, was responsible for localizing many other Japanese games such as Persona 4 Golden, Trails of Cold Steel, Danganronpa, and Etrian Odyssey.

For fans of SRPGs, this installment, along with most of the other entries in the series, are on sale. This series is known for the countless hours spent grinding and min/maxing your units. The sky is limitless for upgrading your character, whether it be exploiting stats, gear, or abilities. Eventually you’ll wind up with an OP squad of your own.

If you’re not familiar with this visual novel series, it’s basically a cross between Battle Royale and the Ace Attorney series. A group of high school students are placed in a murder game, and you’re tasked with investigating and solving these murders in class trials. I’m surprised that this game is already on sale since it came out last month, so it’s a great deal if you’re can’t wait to see how it all unfolds. If it’s not on your priority list, I bet it’ll go on sale again later at the same price or lower.
For those curious about the first two games, the Reload 1-2 bundle is 40% off (though I’ve seen it as low as 50% off). And for all 10 people still using their PS VITA, the portable versions are also on sale.
For the second week of this sale, Sony simply added some games to the discounted list.

The sequel to 2012’s tactical strategy game will have you developing your strike team, watching them get slaughtered, then training a new batch of recruits to take their place. The digital deluxe edition, which contains a few add-on packs (but not the expansion) is also on sale. Not a bad price for a game just over a year old.

This bundle includes all expansions, including the Necromancer pack. A good chance to start grinding for rare drops if you haven’t gotten to yet. But if you’re able to play it on PC, there’s probably a cheaper deal if you wait for a Steam sale.
Psychonauts $2.49/$3.49 (Retail $9.99)
Detention $9.09/$10.39 (Retail $12.99)
Grand Theft Auto V $29.99/$35.99 (Retail $59.99)
Both sales go until the morning of Halloween, so be sure to check it out!
As a gamer, there are so many games on my watch list that I wait months or even years after release. When I finally get around to getting these games, it’s easier to find them for a fraction of the price through either Amazon or other sales. My goal is to help share deals I see. I may or may not have played these games, so there won’t be much in terms of a review. But, I’ll try to explain why I think these deals are worth it.
For my first Bargain Gamer article, I’m highlighting a few sales from the first week of PS Store’s Sale of the Dead! Personally, I’m not really into scary games, but if you’re into the thrill, then check out these games below!

If you haven’t picked up any of Telltale’s Walking Dead series, this may be a good time to do so. This bundle includes 4 full games (both seasons and the Michonne mini-series, along with the open-world 7 Days to Die). If you already have some of these titles, each game is also on sale separately, including the most recent Season 3 (not included in this bundle).

This survival horror series goes back to its roots and is now half off, which is pretty good for a game less than a year old. If you’re interested in the DLC or deluxe edition, those are also marked down. If you’re interested in the other installments and spin-offs, plenty of those are on sale as well.

This is probably the best deal of all. All DLC and expansion packs of an already massive open-world RPG. I’m currently playing this after getting during the E3 sale, and I’ve put in over 100 hours and counting. We sometimes talk about getting a good deal if you get an hour for each dollar, but with this game you can get over 5 times as much. If you’re into games like Skyrim, I think CD Projekt Red has done an even better job at the formula. Doing sidequests are varied enough while adding loads of depth to the wide cast of characters, so there’s no feeling of getting burnt out.
For Xbox owners, it’s also currently on sale for XBOX Live Gold subscribers for $20 as well!
Guacamelee Super Turbo Championship Edition $4.49/$5.99* (Retail $14.99)
There are a ton of other games on sale that I couldn’t mention, so check out the full sale here. These sales last until the end of the month!
*The cheaper price is if you have a PS+ subscription.
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