Weekend (Kinda) Game Deals (21-03-2017)

Hello everyone and welcome to a weekend (Tuesday) Game deals. Today will be PC Download Code only day. Since PC is my platform of choice, after many years of being an Xbox guy, I have come to notice that in the long run, PC gaming is A LOT cheaper. It may cost around £800-1000 to get started, but once you do, you can save a lot of money on games. So let’s get into the deals, from CDKeys.com.

First up is Ghost Recon: Wildlands. The most recent release from the Tom Clancy “genre” sees you and your squad of black ops agents seeking out enemies and cleaning up Bolivia, a land full of fear, violence, and injustice. For only £35.99 you can traverse UbiSofts largest open world game to date. Definitely, one to look out for if you like any sort of shooter or action game.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands PC

If you’re new to PC gaming, this is a must have in every sense of the word. The Left 4 Dead games are my favourite Valve duo of games, with Portal coming a close second, but that’s for another time. Left 4 Dead forces teamwork, quick wits and the ability to mow down tonnes and tonnes of zombies with whatever weapon you can. My preference is dual pistols, or maybe the AK, but whatever works. The double pack is only £6.49, so that’s 2 must have games for less than £7. Even if you have them on console already, play them with a wild array of mods. Who doesn’t love zombies with Teletubbies skins on them? Well, not me. far too scary.

Left 4 Dead Double Pack Bundle

Speaking of must-haves, if you’re a fighting game fan, maybe even a casual like me, pick up Mortal Kombat X for £2.99. Or the XL edition which includes Kombat Pack 1 and 2, with fighters from other franchises such as Jason Voorhees or Xenomorph from Alien and others, you can finally settle who would win, Alien or Predator, Vorhees or Leatherface. All that for only £7.99. I’m not the biggest fighting game fan, but the story is relatively good and the fighters mechanics feel great. Give it a go at less that £8. Although be warned, the PC version can be a little buggy. I never experienced a problem with it but as standard with PC gaming, some users have found issues. Nothing drastic, but just keep that in your mind going forward.

Mortal Kombat XL PC

Finally, the FPS series reboot DOOM is one of 2016’s finest. It takes us back to the roots. Non-stop carnage. Amazing weapons, great enemy and level design. Gameplay is the most fluid of any FPS I’ve seen in a long long time. They really nailed this one. You can get it for the low price of £11.99. Great price for one of my top 5 and possible GOTY of 2016. Pick it up here.

DOOM PC

Speaking of games of 2016, keep an eye out for my top ranked games of the year, coming soon! But apart from that, that’s all for this week, make sure to follow me on twitter @FGameReviews and tweet at me if you find any more deals. Also comment below if I have missed some. Thank you for reading and see you next time!

 

Weekend Game Deals (12/03/17)

Welcome to another weekend game deals! If you’re looking for new deals to start off next week right and get some gaming in, you’re in the right place. We have some good deals today so make sure to check them all out!

First up is for the sports fans. Pro Evolution Soccer for download on PC for £8.49. The FIFA rival is a much cheaper than it’s counterpart, and some would even say it’s better than FIFA17. A lot of the reviews give it much better scores than FIFA and having played it myself it is fresh and different, especially after buying FIFA every year since 2001. If you’re looking for something new, I would definitely recommend it.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 PC

For the stealth lovers, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is available on Xbox One for under £11. Don’t worry PS4 owners, there’s a similar deal there, for £9.74 from GAME you can grab a pre-owned MGSV. This is one of the essential buys of the past few years, make sure you try it.

Metal Gear Solid V Xbox One

Metal Gear Solid V PS4

A pre-order deal this week is Dead Rising 4 on PC, releasing in 2 days (14/03). You can grab this deal for £21.99 at CDKeys. CDKeys will release the code before or on the release date, normally giving you time to pre-load the game on Steam, in time to play at midnight on release.

Dead Rising 4 PC

Finally, we have a console bundle. It’s an 1 TB Xbox One S bundle. Grab the white Xbox One S with 1 TB storage, bundled with Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Gears of War 4 and Halo Wars 2. A great bundle of games to get you started and 1 TB of space is pretty necessary for consoles nowadays, where most AAA games are 30-50 GB. If you’re looking for a birthday present or even something for yourself, give this Amazon deal a go.

Xbox One S 1TB Console + Ghost Recon: Wildlands + Gears of War 4 + Halo Wars 2

 

That’s it for this week, if you have any deals yourself, feel free to comment, or tweet me over at @FGameReviews and look out for next weeks! Thanks for reading!

 

Archives of Steam – Gunpoint

There has always been a market for indie platformers, but what if you mix that in with stealth and action? Well, you get 2013’s Gunpoint developed by Tom Francis. This game is proof that a game can be comedic and noir and packed full of charm and elegance. You trudge through the world of murder mystery and espionage, with the help of some special trousers and other items to get you going.

The special trousers you ask? Bizzare for trousers in a video game to be a main feature and mechanic but they give you the ability to leap through the air like an oversized cricket. It’s pretty simple, you can see the arc of the jump for good control. Of course, the higher the jump, the more height, less distance. Lower the jump, more distance, less height. Very simple, and it’s perfect. This see’s you cling to walls like a Spider-Man wannabee or smash through windows, without taking any damage whatsoever, providing you don’t alert a guard and get shot in the process.

Jumping can only get you so far, it goes hand in hand with great straightforward hacking mechanics that have the capacity to provide a challenge, but never confuse you. You can do a lot of things with this mechanic, activated by a secondary silhouette view, like Batman’s detective vision from the Arkham games, you can reroute wires from anything from lights to doors. You can set up interesting little circuits, for example when a door is opened, a light goes off. Perhaps to hide you when a guard enters. There are a lot of sequences you can set up with your hacking ability, and it always works as planned, providing you have set it up correctly.

The difficulty increases as you progress through the game, but the freedom and ability to roam the level never change. Most of the levels are about retrieving items from inside secure buildings, with that you can scout the levels all you want. You have control, and the game wants you to know that.

Stealth is the primary way of finishing the game, and it is heavily encouraged, giving you abilities to unlock to give you an upper hand against the guards and the buildings you’re up against. As most games do, it gives you a post level rating, that won’t change depending on your play style, even if you have a heavy trigger finger, you can still get that A+, however, you will maybe get labelled something a little different. Possibly a psychopath.

Experiment all you want, the game allows and wills you towards it, with another ingenious feature, the autosave feature. It gives you the option to start 2,5 or 10 seconds previous to when you died, making the game fast paced and never waiting around for anything. The feeling of death not being paramount gives given by this system lets you try out all the stupid, action movie scenes. Want to see what happens when you charge through that window, hitting that guard with a rugby-esque tackle? By all means, go for it.

The graphics and writing only compliment each other, the art style fits perfectly with the style of noir, espionage writing, throwing in a lot of wits and comedic release, making the game not serious at all, but still not overly silly. It is appealing to look at and also appealing to read.

The unfortunately short time you spend with Gunpoint is filled with fun and intrigue, providing a refreshing and fun way to play a stealth platformer. It is highly recommended if you like indie games with short stories,  that don’t require maximum investment but still get maximum enjoyment, then this game is for you. At only £6, you can’t go wrong. Make sure to check it out. HIGHLY recommended.

Final score 9/10

PROS-

+ Gameplay simple but perfect

+ Graphics and writing are fantastic

+ Stealth and hacking feel complete and fluid

CONS

– Perhaps a little too short

 

Weekend Game Deals (03/03/2017)

Hey guys, and welcome to an early Weekend Game Deals. To make up for the late one last week, here’s one to read before you get into the weekend. If you have time to pull yourself away from the Switch, if you were lucky enough to get one, for which I am totally jealous for, then check out these game deals.

Deus Ex Mankind Divided is first up, the stealth-action game from 2016 is the latest addition to the series carries on from the last, as you play a heavily augmented man in a human world. Go into the world of augmented and non-augmented humans. You can get this game for a cheap £9.99 on Xbox One and PS4

Dues Ex: Mankind Divided £10

For those who were lucky to get a Switch, you need something to play on it. Of course, Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the perfect game to start off that collection, getting a 10/10 from pretty much every site that has reviewed it. You can pick it up from Smyths for only £47.99. Most places it is about 55+ so this is a decent deal

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Dead Rising 4 is available at the cheap price of £19.99. The latest in the series sees you chop up, even more, zombies, in a familiar setting. You once again step foot inside the famous Willamette mall, to reclaim what was yours. Raid the stores, everything is a weapon, and get chopping.

Dead Rising 4

Finally, the recent Final Fantasy game, FF XV, caught my attention, as I’m not a fan of turn based RPGs, but the new combat system drew me in, and I am very intrigued. With Boomerang selling an ex-rental copy on PS4 for only £19.99, it would be a perfect time to pick it up and test it out. Embark on the best road trip of your life, and take a look at this great deal.

Final Fantasy XV PS4

 

That’s all for this week, you can go back to your Switches now. And if you have one, can I have a go? Make sure yo follow me on twitter over at @FGameReviews and comment if you have any good deals too! Thanks for reading.

(Belated) Weekend Game Deals – 27/02/17

Hello everyone, and apologies for the late post. My weekend was busy, but as you saw, there was a keyboard review posted yesterday, so if you missed me that much, there’s something to make up for it. Anyway, with a big week in gaming, the Switch release date approaches, Nintendo’s next console looks to save them from the perhaps, underwhelming, WiiU life. I’m looking to get my hands on one and review, so watch this space. Anyway, let’s get to the deals.

First up is a relatively recent PS4 exclusive, The Last Guardian. I’ve seen mixed reviews of this game. Some love it, some don’t but at £27.99 at Argos, you can probably afford to give it a go.

The Last Guardian PS4

Secondly, Dying Light The Following Enhance Edition on PS4. This is the original game of course with all the DLC’s included. If you haven’t played this game, it really is worth it. A great zombie killing, free running, melee weapon making sort of game. It caters to A LOT of people, and one of them happens to be me, can’t recommend this game enough  Check it out for only £15.

Dying Light The Following Enhanced Edition PS4

A Pre-Owned copy of Mafia 3 is available for £20 on PS4, or new for £25. The third iteration in this series sees you play Lincoln Clay, an orphan coming home to New Bordeaux (a re-imagined New Orleans) after spending years in Vietnam, he returns to more intense action and a thrilling story.

Mafia III PS4

Finally, we have another pre-owned game, but it seems to be worth it seeing as Sniper Elite 4 is available for only £30. This game is a relatively new release, so it is surprising to see it this cheap on a console. Play as an elite WWII American sniper posted in Italy, and take out Nazi officers posted in fishing villages,  Mediterranean beaches, forests and mountains with brutal X-Ray kills, and all new takedowns. Make sure to check it out.

Sniper Elite 4 Xbox One

 

That’s all for this week, make sure to check out my twitter over at @FGameReviews as well as follow the blog. Comment below, or tweet me if you have any more deals! Thanks for reading.

Penclic Corded Mini Keyboard C2 Revier

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Keyboards are quickly becoming a thing we use in everyday life, either at work, at home, or even on your phone, you use a keyboard every day. Something you use every day has to be comfortable and easy to use, and today I’m seeing if the Penclic Corded Mini Keyboard can do just that. So read on to see how the £45 piece of kit coming out of Sweden fairs up.

Design:
The first thing you notice of course is the size, it’s small. Of course, what would you expect from a “mini” keyboard, but coming from a large keyboard I use primarily for gaming, it can take a little bit of getting used to. However, if you are used to laptops and smaller keyboard like this, or just have smaller hands, it will feel great to type on.
Looking at it, it is a black sleek design (white is also available) with a slightly thicker top to house some additional USB ports. The keys do not protrude out in any way making it very easy to slip into a bag or carry case. The only real colour on the keyboard is the enter key which is a blue, the only coloured key on the keyboard. Perhaps a welcome sight to the world where keyboards light up all sorts of colours.
Oficial dimensions are as follows:
Height: 6mm (21 mm at top)
Base: 285 x 162 mm
Weight:381g including 1.4m cable

Features/Performance:
The main Unique Selling Point of this keyboard is for people with busy and mobile lives, and I believe it would do so well. It’s small design also serves another purpose, and that’s to take strain off the wrists. It does so as you don’t have to reach or move your hands too much to use any of the keys. I do have pretty big hands, and to test it out properly, I had my girlfriend try it out, who has smaller hands. She says “It’s a very easy keyboard to type on. The keys are easily reachable and easy to press”

The flat and small design has been used before, so it isn’t entirely revolutionary. It is very similar to many other small keyboards of its type. The only difference is the keys bounce back and feel a lot better than the majority of laptops I have used. A “satisfying type”, is probably the best way I can describe it.

Being a gaming blog, of course, I had a go on Counter Strike with it. Now, I know this isn’t a gaming keyboard so this probably shouldn’t affect your decision much, but let’s get into it anyway. Fingers poised on WASD, I hit the shift key accidentally a lot. Something I don’t usually do. And when I wanted to hit it, it didn’t respond 100% of the time. It felt uncomfortable resting on WASD, very finicky, as the buttons go down VERY easily. However, take it with a pinch of salt as it never states it is a gaming keyboard or even attempt to be one, it is purely for typing, so don’t let this cloud your judgement.

Conclusion:
The C2 Mini Keyboard shows itself up front as a stylish and smart alternative to your everyday laptop keyboards. It won’t take up any space on your desk or in your bag. However, it’s ergonomics may be slightly questionable as it is very similar to a lot of other keyboards, and at a slightly higher price than most. Being wired it might not be able to replace your laptop keyboard, but it is great for a smaller desk. My final rating is a 7/10

Pros:
+Keys press very easy
+A satisfying type
+Straight forward and easy to use, plug the USB in and go

Cons:
-Ergonomics not entirely clear
-A touch more expensive than it’s competitors

 

(This keyboard was received free and for this reviews purpose, however, it has not affected the judgement or the outcome of the review in any way)

Game Review: Golf With Your Friends

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Mini golf is something everyone can play. It takes away the commitment, walking, and constant need to hit a ball 300 yards. Now what about mini golf in a video game? The best of convenience. All of the gimmicks, windmills and nearly missed putts you get from actual mini golf, but in the comfort of your own home. With online play being the main focus, you don’t have to make the trip down to the mini golf course with friends. But is it worth the buy?

The gameplay is very very simple, as you would think from an early access mini golf game. Click and drag your mouse to take a shot. Simple. In that sense of the game, it is perfect. But sometimes you just can’t help but feel that the power is a little bit inconsistent. Sometimes 3 bars of power will go far, or not far enough. Although that is only a rarity and 99% of the time the power is spot on, it adds a bit of frustration. The game now comes with 5 holes, with another to be added soon in a free update much like the Haunted and Candyland courses that were added later to join the original 3, forest, oasis and twilight.

Forest is the first hole you will probably play. More of a tutorial hole. Fast, simple and teaches you the mechanics of what’s to come. Oasis, the games desert themed map filled with Spinx’s and pyramid temples offers a little bit more adventure, and Twilight which is set in a slightly more magical forest in the night time, glow in the dark balls and all. The maps are great, every hole offers something different. One hole you’re shooting your ball into a opening and closing Spinx mouth, the next you’re adventuring through waterfalls and mine shafts. With most holes offering a way to get a hole in one, you can definitely play a course more than once.

 

If the different hole outcomes and paths weren’t enough, you can add multipliers to the game, things like jumping, which offers even more in ones, and changing the shape of the ball. To an egg and a cube, to an acorn and a cone. They even give you the option to make it random per hole. I can go for hours listing all the different multipliers the game offers. Once you have played with everything however it does get a little stale, as does any game, but you really do have to try everything this game has to offer before you can call it done. The game can be difficult to enjoy by yourself, so it is best to find some friends or an open lobby.

The multiplayer is the main focus of the game, as you can probably tell by the title. It is best enjoyed with friends, as mentioned before, or random strangers via the game browser. There is no dedicated matchmaking service however, so it can sometimes be hard to find a good, full game to play. You can play with up to 12 players for a really full game, but it is rare that you will find that many in a game. Sometimes players disconnect, or just leave when their favourite modifier is off. So it is best to gather up some friends and give it a go.

The graphics are pleasant, cheerful and charming. The sound is great, music to fit each course, the forest and twilight courses are up beat and happy, the oasis course has rather intense music, making those battles even more fierce. The game has tonnes of charm, making this a great and fun game to play, especially at the price.

Overall, Golf With Your Friends is a perfect game to play…with your friends. And anyone for that matter. At under £5, you really can’t go wrong with this game. I already have 11 or so hours on it, so it’s more than worth the money. For me, it gets a great 9/10.

PROS:

+Simple mechanics, easy to pick up and play

+So much customization of game types

+ Great multiplayer

+ Maps are very well designed

+ Your ball gets a little floatie ring when it goes in the water!

CONS:

– No dedicated matchmaker

–  Hard to play by yourself

 

 

Weekend Deals (19-02-17)

Hey guys and welcome back to another Weekend Deals. Today I have more great deals on some of the big names as of late, with the likes of Dishonored 2 and Gears of War 4. So let’s get into it

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First up, it’s aforementioned Dishonoured 2 (Or Dishonored 2 to keep it faithful to the games  American title) at a great price of  £22.99 from Argos on both PS4 and Xbox One. The sequel to the critically acclaimed stealth-action game where your decisions and who/how you kill dictate the majority of the game in its story and environment. The sequel has many good reviews, living to the hype the first has set. Although I am yet to play it, I’m sure this deal will encourage me.  The game can be found at these links.

Dishonored 2 deals, PS4 and Xbox One

 

Next is an Xbox exclusive series that holds the name of the favourite of many gamers. Especially the ones from the early days of the Xbox 360, it’s Gears of War 4. The newest addition to the franchise takes place in the future, a fair few years after the events of 3, and carries the story well with the cover-based shooter gameplay we have seen executed perfectly throughout the year. It can be found at Smyths Toy Store for £19.99 here.

Gears of War 4

 

Now, what do you need to play a shooter on console? An Elite Xbox One controller of course! I have one myself and I love it. The weight of it more than anything feels perfect, the added triggers make you really feel in control, and the new d-pad feels fluent. At £100 WITH  a choice of game (Gears of War 4, Halo 4, Forza Horizon 3), it’s  a perfect time to buy. Xbox One Elite controller with Selected Games

 

Now for a PC deal, and it’s probably my favourite game in the past few years. I honestly could go on forever why I love Overwatch, but that is for another post. So, for now, you can get the PC version for only £26! I can’t recommend it enough!  Overwatch on PC!

That’s it for this edition of Weekend deals. Have any more? Comment below or tweet at me over at @FGameReviews! See you next week

Weekend Deals 11/02/2017

Hey guys, and welcome to this edition of newly named Weekend Deals! (Previously Friday Deals) Coming up we have some good games at good prices, as well as another cool item. So let’s get into it:

First is Battlefield 1, the latest edition in the hit FPS franchise. I’m sure you know about it by now, but if not, Battlefield 1 takes you back to The Great War, WW1. It combines its renown destruction physics from the FrostBite engine and stellar gameplay that has only improved over the past iterations. So the deal is a good one, at only £ 32 ON Xbox One and PS4. Definitely a deal to check out.

Xbox one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Electronic-Arts-1024123-Battlefield-Xbox/dp/B01F5D1MIA/&ref=zg_bsms_videogames_home_all?&camp=1634&creative=6738&linkCode=ur2&tag=postabarg-21

PS4 : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Electronic-Arts-1024123-Battlefield-Xbox/dp/B01F5D1MJE/&ref=zg_bsms_videogames_home_all?camp=1634&creative=6738&linkCode=ur2&tag=postabarg-21&th=1

It can be found at PC for £28, but a code in box, not digital download.

Next up we have Fallout 4, another great sequel that has added onto an already great franchise. But this isn’t the normal version of the game, it’s the special Steelbook edition, so maybe even a buy if you have the standard? It’s only £15 at Game,  so a pretty great deal none the less. Check it out.

Xbox One: http://www.game.co.uk/en/fallout-4-steelbook-postcards-only-at-game-721714

PS4: http://www.game.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product2_10151_10201__44____ProductDisplayErrorView?productId=721717

 

Now this one isn’t a game, bare with me, its a pretty cool deal, i promise. It’s a wallet that has the style of an original Atari 2600 woody available for less that £7. Perfect for a new everyday wallet, or a gift for that special nerd? Make sure you check it out.

Atari http://www.shopto.net/gadgets/MER267-atari-console-wallet?utm_source=Affiliate_window&utm_campaign=90673&utm_medium=Affiliate

 

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Finally, it’s a pre-order deal, but this one might fly under the radar a bit. It’s the upcoming creative Lego game Lego Worlds, available on Xbox One, PS4 and PC for less that £18. I’ve played the Early Access on Steam and it’s a great game to relax and unwind with. It is like Minecraft with Lego, amazing to let your mind unwind, and build ANYTHING your mind can think of. If you like this kind of game, definitely check it out!

http://www.base.com/buy/product/lego-worlds-ps4/dgc-legowrldps4.htm?awc=2694_1486841198_fe1ee407b533c8892fa3028f75b233e0

 

That’s it for this weekend! Make sure to follow on twitter at @FGameReviews and add any deals you know in the comments!

Friday Game Deals(03-02-17)

Hey Guys!

Welcome to another Friday Game Deals (sorta). I was busy over the weekend visiting Amsterdam which was super fun! Anyway, back to the game deals. This week has been a fun one in deals, with the fresh Resident Evil deals coming out a few weeks after release, as well as For Honour (Honor for my American readers), Horizon Zero Dawn, and Halo Wars 2 coming out in the coming weeks. So let’s get to the first one…

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Firstly, For Honour is available on PC on CDKeys for only £33, and can be purchased via this link here: http://www.cdkeys.com/?mw_aref=a3398ef17c090e7ae150c91d07ed9f13

For its console counterparts, it can be found for £36.99 at toy retailer, Smyths, with use of PRE5 at checkout.

PS4 can be found here: http://www.smythstoys.com/uk/en-gb/video-games-tablets/new-games-coming-soon/c-692/coming-soon-playstation-4/p-14064/for-honor-ps4/?siteID=Map_cr6_m7I-HmHWuSLcUTYhZSpj6Vn3zA

Xbox One here: http://www.smythstoys.com/uk/en-gb/video-games-tablets/new-games-coming-soon/c-693/coming-soon-xbox-one/p-14065/for-honor-xbox-one/?siteID=Map_cr6_m7I-cMgCwpjDMXvefV0wZThKUA

Of course if you would like to try before you buy, Ubisoft are holding an open beta for For Honor on the weekend of  9th of Feb to the 12th, with the full game being released on the 14th. You will get a taste of 4 game modes and 9 heroes, while the full game will have 12 heroes, so you get a pretty clear idea of what to expect when the full thing hits shelves.

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Next Halo Wars 2, the sequel that that has been demanded by a cult following if Halo and RTS fans. The Halo Wars series is quite different than your usual Halo titles but offers the same great story and world just the same. You can get it at Smyths, again using code PRE5 for £33.99, Xbox only, as it is an exclusive. http://www.smythstoys.com/uk/en-gb/video-games-tablets/new-games-coming-soon/c-693/coming-soon-xbox-one/p-18624/halo-wars-2-xbox-one/?siteID=Map_cr6_m7I-E7XVxSgv_k3NU3CsgCVIfg

Halo Wars 2 is also available at ShopTo.net for £35 with no code, and a DLC Card Pack included. http://www.shopto.net/search/showproducts?products=XB1HA05,DWNLD40288,DWNLD40289

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Another slightly more obscure deal, Assassins Creed Unity is available for the low low price of £1.49 on Xbox One from CDKeys. £1.49! That’s less than a Big Mac meal. It did get some bad press when it released, due to bugs and what not, but has since been ironed out, and definitely worth that asking price. http://www.cdkeys.com/xbox-live/games/assassin-s-creed-unity-xbox-one?mw_aref=0270abdc78a2d2c3e612daa569a1f11a

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Finally, one I’m most excited about is the Crash Bandicoot remaster on PS4. Being born in 96 I grew up with a PS1, and Crash Bandicoot was my game of choice, along with Tomb Raider and Spyro, so this is one of the ones I am going crazy for. Although it has no release date, you can get some great pre-order deals. For only £32.99 on GameSeek, you can grab it on PS4. Though do bare in mind they take payment at time of purchase, so now, as opposed to when the game ships, whenever that release date may be. If that doesn’t sound appealing to you, Base is offering it at the same price with the use of code “postabargain”, or £35 without the code.  They take payment at time of shipping. Both links are below.

GameSeek:  http://www.gameseek.co.uk/pd/VideoGames7r2gsrv9tk

Base.co.uk: http://www.base.com/buy/product/crash-bandicoot-remastered-ps4/dgc-crashps4.htm?awc=2694_1486325990_94daf2ec97286dbf81c4ccf90a8b3c9a

 

Thank you for reading. Have anymore deals? Comment below, and be sure to follow me on twitter where I also post deals in real time over at www.twitter.com/FGameReviews