![]() Love From Software games? They’re on sale, including Demon’s Souls ($7.99), excluding Bloodbourne. ![]() Want a bunch of anime characters in one? Jump Force is there for $29.99. Love anime? They’ve got Dragon Ball games, they’ve got a whole bunch of Naruto games, they’ve got a whole lot of Sword Art Online games. While we’re at it, the Devil May Cry HD Collection is sitting around for $24.74, with the newest 5th game selling for $35.99. Love Resident Evil? All of those are on sale, from the original Resident Evil 2 as a PSOne Classic to the modern remake. ![]() All of the current Mega Man collections are on sale, but you can grab all of them in the Mega Man 30th Anniversary Bundle for a cheaper $40.19. How about Dragon Quest? All the Builder and Heroes games are on sale, though, Dragon Quest XI is suspiciously absent.Ĭapcom has also gone in on the sale. If you haven’t played the Kingdom Hearts series, now is a good time, as the “All-In-One Package” that contains all the Kingdom Hearts games (and cutscene-only versions of a few) are available for a comparatively cheap $49.99. You could get the updated version of Final Fantasy IX for $14.69, or, if you don’t care for those improvements, you can pick up the port of the original on PS3 for a mere $4.99. All the Playstation published Final Fantasy games (with the exception of the recently released remaster of Final Fantasy VIII) are on sale, from the PS3/Vita PSOne Classics to the newer stuff on PS4. You can fully expect Square-Enix to be in on the sale and they’ve got a lot of good titles out for cheaper prices. There’s a lot to see, so let me just point out some specific examples. It also contains games just published by Japanese companies, such is the case with Just Cause 4. The Playstation Store is currently running a “Big in Japan” sale, focusing on a lot of Japanese developed games. Sometimes it’s a sale with a specific theme, like the “Totally Digital” sales focusing on digital only releases. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.Sales are a constant on the Playstation Store sometimes it’s for a holiday, sometimes it’s a flash sale. In the wild, Valandis’ varied environments are a true paradise for adventurers, each with their unique look and special challenges, menacing bosses and exciting secrets! In Chained Echoes, medieval Fantasy meets modern Steampunk, so get ready for both sword duels and Mech fights!Īn incredible, carefully crafted world awaits, filled with otherworldly creatures, multiple nations of human and humanoid races, brimming with individual lore and culture for the player to dig into. Creatively tune the skill set of your party and slay even the most vicious foes like a whirlwind! Alright everyone, hang on to your digital wallets because the PSN Big in Japan sale is happening right now and it heavily discounts a range of titles from Japanese developers. While being a turn based game, the Overdrive-Combat System ensures that the fights are fast paced while still offering massive tactical depth. Peace is fragile, conflicts lasting for centuries just won’t disappear, a new war could break loose anytime soon…Ĭan a group of strangers restore the peace?Ĭhained Echoes is packed featuring magic, mechs, swords, boss fights, turn based combat, a complex story and roughly 40 hours of content. The game is currently available for 19.79 or 67 off its. However, this world they are in is marked by possible conflict, and rumors that a weapon of mass destruction is an imminent danger. For players looking for a good open-world action role-playing game, the PlayStation Store's Big in Japan Sale also includes Code Vein. ![]() Players will find themselves within the continent of Valandis, after centuries of war finally at peace. Gamers from all around the world can now engage in an outstanding JRPG fantasy that is full of exciting challenges and appeal. Here is an overview of the game, via Deck13 Spotlight:Īfter seven years of development, the Magnum Opus from solo developer Matthias Linda Chained Echoes-a traditional, all encompassing JRPG, inspired by classics of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and PlayStation 1 era-is finally finished. PlayStation’s ‘Big In Japan‘ sale is now underway on Sony’s digital PSN (PlayStation Network) storefront.
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