AU Deals: Today Was the Day When Waiting Actually Paid Off for Great Games

I treat sales like a stress test for taste. When prices drop this hard, it becomes very easy to buy things you will never actually play, and much harder to spot the ones that'll genuinely earn your time / attention / love. Let's remove the guesswork. I've already put hours into these games, and this list comes from experience rather than impulse. Every one is worth a run (Gotham Knights maybe less so.) ContentsRetroNintendoXboxPlayStationPCLEGOThis Day in Gaming ???? Today I’m celebrating the 26th birthday of The Sims. When this launched, I must confess that my first thought was, “Well, this is barely a game right here.” The Sims seemed more like a virtual fish tank that was only fun if I kept concocting new (and worryingly sociopathic) ways to torment the virtual peoples in my employ. Though this game and genre didn’t flick my switch straight away, personally, the lights clicked on and stayed burning bright for the many, many more of you. After 15 years this original sold a whopping 11.24M copies, so it absolutely deserves a place of honour in the PC gaming pantheon. Aussie birthdays for notable games. - The Sims (PC) 2000. Get - Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (GC) 2004. eBay - Shadow of Rome (PS2) 2005. eBay - MAG (PS3) 2010. Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch EA Sports FC 26 (-49%) A$46 A familiar rhythm with small but meaningful tweaks, still best enjoyed in short bursts, and still prone to menu friction once you dig too deep.Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (-35%) A$45.30 Still brutally honest about skill gaps, still secretly mean, and still one of the sharpest kart racers once nostalgia wears off.Lunar Remastered Col. (-22%) A$58.10 A warm, earnest JRPG throwback that shows its age, but rewards patience with charm modern games rarely attempt.Borderlands 3 Ult. Ed. (-52%) A$43.10 The writing still divides, but the gunplay finally carries the whole experience once everything is bundled.TowerFall (-75%) A$7.50 Pure couch multiplayer tension, instantly readable, endlessly replayable, and capable of ending friendships in under five minutes. Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card. Switch Console Prices How much to Switch it up? [/url] Back to topExciting Bargains for Xbox Resident Evil 4 (-49%) A$30.50 Still impeccably paced, still confident in its redesigns, and still terrifying without relying on cheap tricks.Gotham Knights (-70%) A$32.50 Messy systems and repetition remain, but the co-op and city vibe land better once expectations are lowered.Assassin's Creed Valhalla (-55%) A$44.60 Enormous, occasionally indulgent, but still rewarding if you treat it like a long term historical hangout.No More Heroes 3 (-90%) A$7.40 Stylish, scrappy, and knowingly uneven, but Suda51’s personality carries it through every rough edge.Dead Cells (-50%) A$16.70 Still one of the cleanest action loops around, still punishing, and still impossible to play just once. Xbox OneThe Last Campfire (-90%) A$2.30 A gentle, melancholy puzzle adventure that values tone over challenge, perfect for a quiet evening.LEGO Worlds (-41%) A$29.50 More sandbox than structure, charming in bursts, but best approached with creative patience.Diablo III Eternal Col. (-56%) A$44.30 Still absurdly playable, still dangerously moreish, and still Blizzard at its most accessible. Or just invest in an Xbox Card. Xbox Console Prices How many bucks for a 'Box? [/url] Back to topPure Scores for PlayStation Ghost of Yotei (-21%) A$99 Visually striking and contemplative, but deliberately slow, asking patience before it truly opens up.Star Wars Outlaws (-68%) A$34.90 Ambitious and uneven, but nails the fantasy of being a small time operator in a huge galaxy.Unicorn Overlord (-40%) A$57.20 Deep tactics wrapped in lavish art, surprisingly approachable, though commitment is non negotiable.Hitman World of Assassination (-48%) A$54.60 A masterclass in player freedom, endlessly replayable, and still unmatched in systemic stealth design.Kena Bridge of Spirits Del. Ed. (-34%) A$49.90 Gorgeous presentation hides a surprisingly tough combat curve that may catch some off guard. PS4Gran Turismo 7 (-58%) A$46.10 Reverent and obsessive about cars, sometimes frustrating, but unmatched if you love the culture.Assassin's Creed Mirage (-63%) A$29.90 A tighter, quieter Assassin’s Creed that trades scale for focus, mostly to its benefit.Mortal Kombat 11 Ult. (-55%) A$40.20 Content rich and mechanically solid, though its grind still overstays its welcome. Or purchase a PS Store Card. What you'll pay to 'Station. [/url] Back to topPurchase Cheap for PC God of War Ragnarok (-40%) A$57.40 Spectacular without being hollow, emotionally grounded, and mechanically confident across its entire runtime.Black Myth Wukong (-25%) A$67.40 Visually stunning and occasionally punishing, with combat that demands precision more than flair.Mortal Kombat Elder God Bndl (-84%) A$19.90 An absurd amount of content for the price, though learning curves remain unforgiving.Everspace 2 (-80%) A$13.90 Clean systems, satisfy

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AU Deals: Today Was the Day When Waiting Actually Paid Off for Great Games
I treat sales like a stress test for taste. When prices drop this hard, it becomes very easy to buy things you will never actually play, and much harder to spot the ones that'll genuinely earn your time / attention / love. Let's remove the guesswork. I've already put hours into these games, and this list comes from experience rather than impulse. Every one is worth a run (Gotham Knights maybe less so.)

Contents

This Day in Gaming ????
Today I’m celebrating the 26th birthday of The Sims. When this launched, I must confess that my first thought was, “Well, this is barely a game right here.” The Sims seemed more like a virtual fish tank that was only fun if I kept concocting new (and worryingly sociopathic) ways to torment the virtual peoples in my employ. Though this game and genre didn’t flick my switch straight away, personally, the lights clicked on and stayed burning bright for the many, many more of you. After 15 years this original sold a whopping 11.24M copies, so it absolutely deserves a place of honour in the PC gaming pantheon.

Aussie birthdays for notable games.

- The Sims (PC) 2000. Get

- Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (GC) 2004. eBay

- Shadow of Rome (PS2) 2005. eBay

- MAG (PS3) 2010.



Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch

  • EA Sports FC 26 (-49%) A$46 A familiar rhythm with small but meaningful tweaks, still best enjoyed in short bursts, and still prone to menu friction once you dig too deep.
  • Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (-35%) A$45.30 Still brutally honest about skill gaps, still secretly mean, and still one of the sharpest kart racers once nostalgia wears off.
  • Lunar Remastered Col. (-22%) A$58.10 A warm, earnest JRPG throwback that shows its age, but rewards patience with charm modern games rarely attempt.
  • Borderlands 3 Ult. Ed. (-52%) A$43.10 The writing still divides, but the gunplay finally carries the whole experience once everything is bundled.
  • TowerFall (-75%) A$7.50 Pure couch multiplayer tension, instantly readable, endlessly replayable, and capable of ending friendships in under five minutes.
Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.

Switch Console Prices

How much to Switch it up?

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Exciting Bargains for Xbox

  • Resident Evil 4 (-49%) A$30.50 Still impeccably paced, still confident in its redesigns, and still terrifying without relying on cheap tricks.
  • Gotham Knights (-70%) A$32.50 Messy systems and repetition remain, but the co-op and city vibe land better once expectations are lowered.
  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla (-55%) A$44.60 Enormous, occasionally indulgent, but still rewarding if you treat it like a long term historical hangout.
  • No More Heroes 3 (-90%) A$7.40 Stylish, scrappy, and knowingly uneven, but Suda51’s personality carries it through every rough edge.
  • Dead Cells (-50%) A$16.70 Still one of the cleanest action loops around, still punishing, and still impossible to play just once.
Xbox One

  • The Last Campfire (-90%) A$2.30 A gentle, melancholy puzzle adventure that values tone over challenge, perfect for a quiet evening.
  • LEGO Worlds (-41%) A$29.50 More sandbox than structure, charming in bursts, but best approached with creative patience.
  • Diablo III Eternal Col. (-56%) A$44.30 Still absurdly playable, still dangerously moreish, and still Blizzard at its most accessible.
Or just invest in an Xbox Card.

Xbox Console Prices

How many bucks for a 'Box?

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Pure Scores for PlayStation

  • Ghost of Yotei (-21%) A$99 Visually striking and contemplative, but deliberately slow, asking patience before it truly opens up.
  • Star Wars Outlaws (-68%) A$34.90 Ambitious and uneven, but nails the fantasy of being a small time operator in a huge galaxy.
  • Unicorn Overlord (-40%) A$57.20 Deep tactics wrapped in lavish art, surprisingly approachable, though commitment is non negotiable.
  • Hitman World of Assassination (-48%) A$54.60 A masterclass in player freedom, endlessly replayable, and still unmatched in systemic stealth design.
  • Kena Bridge of Spirits Del. Ed. (-34%) A$49.90 Gorgeous presentation hides a surprisingly tough combat curve that may catch some off guard.
PS4

  • Gran Turismo 7 (-58%) A$46.10 Reverent and obsessive about cars, sometimes frustrating, but unmatched if you love the culture.
  • Assassin's Creed Mirage (-63%) A$29.90 A tighter, quieter Assassin’s Creed that trades scale for focus, mostly to its benefit.
  • Mortal Kombat 11 Ult. (-55%) A$40.20 Content rich and mechanically solid, though its grind still overstays its welcome.
Or purchase a PS Store Card.

What you'll pay to 'Station.

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Purchase Cheap for PC

  • God of War Ragnarok (-40%) A$57.40 Spectacular without being hollow, emotionally grounded, and mechanically confident across its entire runtime.
  • Black Myth Wukong (-25%) A$67.40 Visually stunning and occasionally punishing, with combat that demands precision more than flair.
  • Mortal Kombat Elder God Bndl (-84%) A$19.90 An absurd amount of content for the price, though learning curves remain unforgiving.
  • Everspace 2 (-80%) A$13.90 Clean systems, satisfying dogfights, and a structure that respects limited play sessions.
  • Hogwarts Legacy (-86%) A$12.50 Lavish and familiar, best enjoyed as a focused tour rather than a completionist marathon.
Or just get a Steam Wallet Card

PC Hardware Prices

Slay your pile of shame.

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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.

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