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AU Deals: Holiday Savings Hit Switch, PlayStation, Xbox and PC Hard

25 décembre 2025 à 00:35

I spend an embarrassing amount of time watching prices move, partly out of professional duty and partly because I hate paying full price. This week’s crop finally rewarded the obsession. There are a few deals here that feel less like discounts and more like apologies. Happy hoidays and even happier savings to you all.

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This Day in Gaming 🎂

In retro news, I'm celebrating the 29th birthday of Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams, arguably gaming's greatest seasonal freebie. Mind you, last year's Christmas level update for Astro Bot sure does come a close second.

Sega threw Chrissy NiGHTS in with my purchase of a select Sega Saturn game, and it was basically a little advent calendar whose content shifted in sync with my console's internal clock. Beating a level (reskinned in a wintry and/or outright Christmas theme) earned you limited chances to solve a tile-matching puzzle to unlock 25 "Presents." The best of the bunch? A mini-sandbox level starring Sonic the Hedgehog that ends with a satisfying Eggman scrambling. I adore this demo disc and replay it every year without fail.

Aussie birthdays for notable games.

- Link: The Faces of Evil (CD-i) 1993. eBay

- Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon (CD-i) 1993. eBay

- Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams (SAT) 1996. eBay

- Art Academy (DS) 2009. eBay

Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

  • Hollow Knight (-50%) A$8.70 A masterclass in atmosphere and map design from Team Cherry, and still one of the best examples of how far patience and polish can carry a small studio.
  • Borderlands 3 Ult. (-50%) A$44.60 The full loot-shooter package with every major expansion included, and far better paced now than it was at launch.
  • Gris (-82%) A$4.20 A wordless platformer about grief and recovery, elevated by art direction that still gets cited in design talks years later.
  • Immortals Fenyx Rising (-85%) A$8.90 Ubisoft Quebec’s playful take on open world design, packed with myth jokes and puzzle shrines that clearly learned from Breath of the Wild.
  • The Witcher 3 Comp. (-75%) A$19.90 Still one of the strongest RPG narratives ever made, and borderline witchcraft that it runs this well on Switch.
  • Rogue Legacy (-90%) A$1.60 A roguelite that popularised generational progression, and remains dangerously moreish in short bursts.

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

  • Nightreign Sekker's Ed. (-60%) A$34 A lavish physical release for Elden Ring fans who enjoy maps, art books and a bit of shelf flex.
  • Diablo IV (-73%) A$30 After multiple seasonal overhauls, Blizzard’s action RPG finally feels tuned for long term play rather than launch week spikes.
  • Like a Dragon: Ishin! (-58%) A$42.30 A historical spin-off that swaps neon streets for samurai drama, while keeping the series’ trademark absurd side stories intact.
  • Blasphemous (-80%) A$7.40 Grim, pixelated soulslike combat inspired by Spanish religious art, and far more unsettling than its screenshots suggest.
  • Dredge (-60%) A$13.90 A fishing loop that slowly reveals cosmic horror, built around risk management rather than reflexes.

Xbox One

  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla (-61%) A$39 A sprawling Viking epic best enjoyed as a slow burn, with side arcs that often outshine the main plot.
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (-75%) A$22.40 Rockstar’s most meticulously detailed world, where even minor NPC routines feel authored with obsessive care.
  • Xbox Wireless Controller Carbon Black (-26%) A$74 Still one of the most comfortable controllers around, and a sensible spare if yours has survived too many rage quits.

Or just invest in an Xbox Card.

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

  • Kingdom Come Deliverance II (-50%) A$57.40 A hardcore medieval RPG sequel that doubles down on historical accuracy, right down to combat techniques drawn from manuscripts.
  • Marvel's Spider-Man Miles Morales (-48%) A$49 Shorter than the first game but packed with confidence, and still one of the best showcases for PS5 performance.
  • Triangle Strategy (-60%) A$36.30 A tactics RPG that prioritises political storytelling, with choices that genuinely lock and unlock narrative paths.
  • Hogwarts Legacy (-85%) A$14.90 A richly detailed wizarding sandbox that rewards exploration, especially if you enjoy poking behind every moving staircase.
  • Yoku's Island Express (-90%) A$2.40 A joyous mashup of pinball tables and platforming that feels hand built for smiling through a single sitting.

PS4

  • Neo The World Ends With You (-53%) A$39.90 A stylish sequel that modernises its combat systems without losing the series’ fashion obsessed identity.
  • NieR Replicant Ver. 1.22 (-50%) A$44.90 A melancholy RPG remaster that contextualises Automata, filled with narrative tricks that still catch players off guard.
  • Persona 5 Strikers (-55%) A$45 A surprisingly faithful sequel that swaps turn based combat for musou action while keeping character chemistry intact.

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Purchase Cheap for PC

  • Dead Island 2 (-90%) A$7.40 Weighty melee combat and absurd gore tech combine into a zombie game that knows exactly what it wants to be.
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (-50%) A$52.40 A confident continuation that expands the remake project, layering character moments between bombastic set pieces.
  • Kena Bridge of Spirits (-70%) A$17.90 A debut from former animators that looks like a Pixar film, but hides a tougher combat edge than expected.
  • Death's Door (-80%) A$5.90 Tight isometric combat and a surprisingly sincere story about burnout, told through a sword wielding crow.
  • Overcooked All You Can Eat (-75%) A$14.20 Chaotic co-op perfection that stress tests friendships, now bundled with every kitchen and quality of life upgrade.

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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.

Reçu hier — 24 décembre 2025

AU Deals: Deck Your Halls With Deep Discount Hauls And Serious Backlog Fuel

24 décembre 2025 à 02:04

I have a bad habit of telling myself I am just browsing, then somehow ending up reinstalling a 100-hour RPG. This Christmas Eve of delights did not help my self control. There are some genuinely sharp discounts across every platform here, including a couple of games I happily paid full price for years ago and never regretted.

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This Day in Gaming 🎂

In retro news, I'm celebrating the 26th birthday of SWAT 3, a cop-centric inspiration for the tactical CQC antics of your modern Rainbow: Six Siege. It sure had a strange path to becoming a shooter, however, as it's technically the seventh installment of Sierra's old-as-the-hills (or mountain, as it were) Police Quest adventures. From there, it morphed into an isometric SWAT tactics game, and then this: a po-po RoE shooter where, ideally, you'll arrest perps instead of installing blowholes in 'em.

While Sierra certainly wasn't the first to kick the door in on this sub-genre, the pretty peerless solo, co-op, and TDM offered here stacked up tighter than SWAT 3's more remembered rival of the day, Rogue Spear.

Aussie birthdays for notable games.

- SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle (PC) 1999. Get

'- Fluidity (Wii) 2010.

- Halo: Spartan Assault (XO) 2013. Get

Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

  • Cyberpunk 2077: Ult. (-34%) A$79 This is the full redemption arc in one box, including Phantom Liberty. It runs better than it ever has on Switch hardware and the writing is still preem.
  • Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Rem. (-19%) A$69 These remakes are pure nostalgia filtered through gorgeous modern pixel work. Old school systems, timeless charm, and surprisingly cosy pacing.
  • Spyro Reignited Trilogy (-29%) A$49.90 Three PS1-era platformers rebuilt with real care. It is colourful, breezy, and still secretly demanding if you chase 100 percent.
  • Everybody's Golf Hot Shots (-44%) A$39 Arcade golf at its most relaxing. Easy to play, hard to master, and dangerously good at making you say one more round.
  • Ni No Kuni: WotWW (-33%) A$59.90 Studio Ghibli gorgeousness, heartfelt storytelling, and a battle system that rewards patience. Still one of the most charming RPGs of its generation.
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (-21%) A$79 A love letter to Budokai Tenkaichi fans. Ridiculous spectacle, huge rosters, and exactly as subtle as a Super Saiyan entrance.

Games of the Moment
What's flying off shelves?

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

  • Sonic Frontiers (-76%) A$23.90 Messy but fascinating open zone Sonic. When it clicks, it really clicks, especially the soundtrack and boss fights.
  • Monster Hunter Wilds (-64%) A$41.90 Capcom refining its loop yet again. Great onboarding, satisfying hunts, and that familiar just one more kaiju energy.
  • Gotham Knights (-71%) A$32.20 Sure not the Arkham sequel I wanted, but a solid co-op brawler with a surprisingly earnest take on Bat family drama.
  • Dead Space Rem. (-61%) A$43.40 One of the best remakes ever made. The atmosphere is oppressive, the sound design is evil, and it still absolutely holds up.
  • Tiny Tina's Wonderlands Next-Level Ed. (-73%) A$30 Borderlands filtered through tabletop chaos. Goofy writing, flexible builds, and much better pacing than its predecessors.

Xbox One

  • Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (-92%) A$7.80 Spectacle dogfighting with melodrama to spare. It looks great, sounds incredible, and makes you feel like Mav'.
  • Middle-Earth: Shadow of War (-71%) A$15.70 The Nemesis system still carries this. Orc rivalries, revenge arcs, and emergent nonsense you will talk about for years.
  • Dying Light 2: Stay Human (-61%) A$39 Parkour first, zombies second. Night runs are still terrifying and the movement alone makes this worth a look.

Games of the Moment
A look at the top sellers

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

  • Gran Turismo 7 (-38%) A$78 A stunning celebration of car culture. Even if you are not a petrol head, the craftsmanship is undeniable. Phenomenal in VR.
  • LEGO Horizon Adventures (-63%) A$21.90 Aloy gets the plastic fantastic treatment. It's light, funny, and everything clicks. Ha. Pun.
  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits (-70%) A$17.90 Pixar looks with Souls-lite combat. Tough but fair, and emotionally sincere in a way few games attempt.
  • Outer Wilds (-40%) A$18.50 One of the smartest games ever made. Do not read guides, just trust your curiosity.
  • Lies Of P (-40%) A$51.10 A grim fairy tale Soulslike that absolutely earns its difficulty. Tight combat and exceptional art direction.
  • Unicorn Overlord (-65%) A$33.20 Vanillaware doing what they do best. Strategy depth wrapped in absurdly detailed 2D art.

PS4

  • Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (-92%) A$8.90 Same brilliant aerial action, still runs beautifully, still unforgettable. Brilliant in PSVR.
  • Mega Man Battle Network Leg. Col. (-60%) A$36.40 Two collections in one. Deck building, grid combat, and pure early 2000s energy.
  • The Messenger (-80%) A$4.90 A retro platformer that keeps reinventing itself. Funny, tough, and way smarter than it first appears.

Games of the Moment
What's in high demand?

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Purchase Cheap for PC

  • Silent Hill F (-55%) A$52.60 A bold reinvention of the series, leaning hard into psychological horror and unsettling imagery.
  • Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night (FREE) A$0 An actual free Metroidvania classic. If you claim nothing else this week, claim this.
  • Disco Elysium: The Final Cut (-90%) A$5.60 One of the best written games ever made. I still think about its choices years later.
  • Sea Of Stars (-40%) A$30.50 A modern love letter to 90s JRPGs with incredible music and art.
  • Dead Cells (-56%) A$15.80 Fast, brutal, and endlessly replayable. Still one of the best action roguelikes around.

Or just get a Steam Wallet Card

Legit LEGO Deals

Just like I did last holiday season, I'm getting festive with the LEGO section. In Mathew Manor, my sons and I are again racing / rating 2025's batch of LEGO Advent Calendars. Basically, we open the City, Harry Potter, Minecraft, and Star Wars ones daily and compare the mini-prizes for "Awesomeness" and "Actual Xmas-ness". 2024's winner was the Lego Marvel one, but, weirdly, there's no 2025 equivalent. So it's anybody's race this year.

Here are the cheapest prices for the four calendars we're using. Score them yourself or just live vicariously through our unboxings.

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.

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AU Deals: A Tonne of Wishlist Worthy Games Are Finally Hitting Sensible Prices

23 décembre 2025 à 00:39

I went in intending to grab one thing and came out mentally justifying half a library refresh. That is usually how these weeks go. If you have ever told yourself you are absolutely done buying games this month, you are among friends here.

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In retro news, I'm celebrating the Aussie birthday of a rare and expensive bird, the SNK Neo Geo CD. Released in limited numbers in Oz around the $600 ballpark ($1,299 in '25 bux), this bad boy delivered near-perfect arcade-quality games, though it was a "budget" alternative to the hilari-expensive, cartridge-based Neo Geo AES. Being CD-based marred this unit with lonnng load times, though the gruelling wait for Metal Slug, Samurai Shodown, and Fatal Fury was always worth it. Here's a shot of the beast I sold a kidney and a lung for. Laser: still going strong.

Aussie birthdays for notable games.

- Neo Geo CD launch, 1994. eBay

- Kirby & the Amazing Mirror (GBA) 2004. eBay

- WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 (PSP) 2006. eBay

- Harvest Moon DS: Sunshine Islands (DS) 2010. eBay

Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

  • Mario Kart 8 Del. (-25%) A$59 Still the gold standard for pick up and play multiplayer, with immaculate track design and endless replay value thanks to its absurdly polished handling.
  • Minecraft (-27%) A$29 A creative sandbox that somehow keeps reinventing itself, whether you are building dream houses or falling into lava five minutes in.
  • Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance (-60%) A$40.30 A far stronger version of an already excellent JRPG, with smarter pacing, added story paths, and punishing combat that demands respect.
  • Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age (-48%) A$41.30 Political fantasy with MMO inspired systems that still feel fresh, especially if you enjoy tinkering with party roles and gambits.
  • No Man's Sky (-60%) A$31.90 A redemption story turned content monster, now packed with systems, expeditions, and space weirdness worth getting lost in.
  • Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy (-37%) A$47 Courtroom melodrama at its finest, with absurd cases, great character arcs, and that unbeatable feeling of yelling objection.

Banger Must-owns
Bucketlist stuff

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

  • EA Sports FC 26 (-55%) A$44.90 A slick presentation and refined match flow make this an easy recommendation if you play even semi regularly.
  • Assassin's Creed Shadows (-57%) A$47 Stealth focused Assassin's Creed with a strong sense of place and some genuinely smart systemic design.
  • Mafia: The Old Country (-48%) A$47 A moody crime story that leans into atmosphere over open world bloat, which I appreciate more every year.
  • Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (-61%) A$42.70 Bigger, bolder, and more confident than Fallen Order, with excellent level design and proper Star Wars swagger.
  • The Callisto Protocol (-69%) A$31.20 Visceral sci fi horror that looks incredible, even if it occasionally prioritises vibes over mechanical depth.
  • Diablo IV (-73%) A$30 The best the series has felt in years, especially now that seasonal updates have smoothed its rough edges.

Xbox One

  • Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth (-70%) A$34.40 A joyful, heartfelt RPG that balances absurd humour with surprising emotional weight.
  • Unravel Two (-85%) A$4.40 A beautiful co op puzzle platformer that communicates warmth without saying a word.
  • Dave The Diver (-45%) A$16.40 Part restaurant sim, part deep sea adventure, and entirely impossible to stop playing once it hooks you.

Must Plays to Own
Timeless crown jewels

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

  • Alan Wake 2 (-70%) A$27.20 A fearless, experimental horror sequel that constantly messes with expectations and absolutely nails its tone.
  • Returnal (-43%) A$71.70 Brutal, beautiful, and mechanically sublime, especially if you enjoy roguelikes with AAA polish.
  • Octopath Traveler II (-52%) A$40.90 Gorgeous pixel art and refined turn based systems make this a huge step up from the original.
  • Hogwarts Legacy (-45%) A$59.90 A love letter to the wizarding world that nails atmosphere, even if you are only casually invested.
  • Final Fantasy XVI (-35%) A$54.90 A bold tonal shift for the series, with spectacular boss fights and a confident narrative voice.
  • Hitman World Of Assassination (-48%) A$55 One of the best stealth sandboxes ever made, offering near infinite replayability through player creativity.

PS4

  • God Of War Ragnarok (-72%) A$30.70 A blockbuster sequel that somehow balances bombast with genuine emotional payoff.
  • Mafia: Trilogy (-56%) A$44 Three classic crime stories bundled together, rough edges and all.
  • Far Cry 6 (-57%) A$43.10 Familiar open world chaos elevated by a fantastic villain and a stunning tropical setting.

All-Timers Worth Tracking
Not current, but amazing

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Purchase Cheap for PC

  • Metaphor: ReFantazio (-55%) A$51.70 Stylish, confident, and packed with personality, this feels like Atlus firing on all cylinders.
  • It Takes Two (-80%) A$9.90 One of the smartest cooperative games ever made, designed around communication and shared discovery.
  • Detroit: Become Human (-90%) A$5.90 A branching narrative showcase that is still fascinating to dissect, especially with friends watching.
  • Octopath Traveler (-60%) A$35.90 A beautiful modern take on classic JRPG structure, with a stunning soundtrack to match.
  • Silent Hill 2 (-62%) A$38.90 Psychological horror royalty, still unmatched in how deeply uncomfortable it is willing to be.

Or just get a Steam Wallet Card

Legit LEGO Deals

Just like I did last holiday season, I'm getting festive with the LEGO section. In Mathew Manor, my sons and I are again racing / rating 2025's batch of LEGO Advent Calendars. Basically, we open the City, Harry Potter, Minecraft, and Star Wars ones daily and compare the mini-prizes for "Awesomeness" and "Actual Xmas-ness". 2024's winner was the Lego Marvel one, but, weirdly, there's no 2025 equivalent. So it's anybody's race this year.

Here are the cheapest prices for the four calendars we're using. Score them yourself or just live vicariously through our unboxings.

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.

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