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#12+ PS5, PS4 Games You Should Buy in PS Store’s PS Plus Weekend Offer Sale

12+ PS5, PS4 Games You Should Buy in PS Store’s PS Plus Weekend Offer Sale

12+ PS5, PS4 Games You Should Buy in PS Store's PS Plus Weekend Offer Sale 1
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As Sony celebrates 15 years of PS Plus, it’s introduced a special, weekend-long sale on PS Store exclusively for members of the service.

Those who are subscribed to PS Plus get reduced prices on a range of PS5 and PS4 games and add-ons, and while this is obviously a smaller promotion than PS Store’s usual sales, there are still plenty of options here we can recommend.

Only active from now until the end of Monday 30th June, let’s take a look at the PS Plus Weekend Offer and check out some great games you can get on the cheap.

Evil Genius 2: World Domination (PS5)

$7.99/£6.99 (-80%)

It’s rare games let us be the villain, but Rebellion’s Evil Genius 2: World Domination is all about that life. By building an underground lair and filling it with all kinds of dastardly contraptions, you’ll be able to instruct your minions to do your evil bidding, with your ultimate goal being to take over the world. This fun spy-fi inspired sequel expands on its novel concept with plenty of head-scratching strategy systems, and the best part of all is that it doesn’t cost one billion dollars to buy.

Fantasian Neo Dimension (PS5)

$37.49/£37.49 (-25%)

Fantasian Neo Dimension evokes memories of classic Final Fantasy. It’s got an impeccable soundtrack, beautiful locales, and a world that inspires wonder. But it’s let down a little by likeable but fiercely archetypal characters and a by-the-numbers story, and it’s let down a lot by wild and uneven difficulty spikes that make combat a source of constant frustration in the second half of the adventure. Even with its flaws, however, there are few RPGs quite like this one — genre fans will want to give this a look.

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Hell Let Loose (PS5)

$24.99/£24.99 (-50%)

This FPS turns back the clock to World War Two, but this isn’t your typical wartime shooter. Striving for authenticity and realism, the game is brutally tough and encourages strategic thinking, rather than just spraying and praying. After choosing a class, you’re put into a platoon with other players in 50v50 matches, and you’ll need to figure out how best to overcome the opposition by talking with teammates. With battles taking place on maps recreated from real world data and realistically deadly weapons, Hell Let Loose is hardcore.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind (PS5)

$22.74/£18.84 (-35%)

While issues we have with the combat bring it down a bit, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind ultimately succeeds in delivering a nostalgic dose of fun that fans of the franchise are going to love. It’s not the best beat-’em-up in recent years, but its clear reverence for the source material, variety of stages, and well-pitched presentation make it a real feel-good game.

Nine Sols (PS5)

$22.49/£18.36 (-25%)

Nine Sols is a fantastic 2D action game that ticks all the boxes. It has an intriguing sci-fi story and setting, cutthroat and challenging combat, and gorgeous presentation. Described as a sort of side-scrolling Sekiro, this Metroidvania is a real treat. It may be tough, but as with the Souls games, that just makes mastering its systems all the sweeter.

Outlast (PS4)

$7.49/£5.24 (-50%)

One of the very first horror games to release on PS4 is still considered one of the console’s best. Equipped with a camcorder, you’ll need to sneak around a psychiatric hospital and find out what on earth’s going on inside. Naturally, you’ll encounter some very creepy scenes, monsters, and set pieces. Oh, and a penis.

Signalis (PS4)

$13.99/£11.19 (-30%)

All in all, this is an astoundingly stylish effort from such a small studio. Signalis is riveting in both the construction of its world and the tense survival horror gameplay it executes so well. Don’t overlook it because of its very late last-gen release: rose-engine’s effort has its feet firmly planted in the future.

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