Alright, so here’s the scoop on what’s got me buzzing this Sunday. And yes, I know it’s a bit all over the place but bear with me. Grab those deals before they vanish into thin air or whatever dimension clearance products drift off to.
Wait—Monster Hunter Wilds is how much?!
Okay, so, here we go. Monster Hunter Wilds, which just sort of exploded earlier this year with sales—like, seriously, 10 million copies flying off shelves as if they were sprinkled with some kind of magical dust. Anyways, it’s about $55.99 this weekend for the PS5. Why am I yelling? No idea, just excited perhaps. Dynamic weather and all those features, feels like stepping into some wild landscapes meteorology class. Oh! Capcom’s getting chatty on June 26, so maybe new updates coming? Who really knows until it’s all streamed out there.
Donkey Kong Bananza
– and I mean, what a name!
So there was this Direct event or whatever, and no, not the kind where I pretend to listen attentively. But Bananza’s out there ready for pre-order on Switch 2. DK’s off with Pauline, digging to the planet’s core like they’re on a mission from some cosmic benevolent librarian of wishes or something. Obviously, it’s huge on Amazon. Honestly, just lock that thing in if you want part of the crazy.
Totally Cheap Games…Like what’s the deal with SMT V: Vengeance?
$24.99? Yep, that’s where SMT V: Vengeance is at. And this isn’t just any version—it’s got this "Canon of Vengeance" route that tacks on a whole 40 extra hours. Remember when games didn’t last this long? Anyway, it’s for PS5 and Switch. You could live a lifetime in that game and still not see everything.
Street Fighter 6 – Throwback or what?
I know it came out last year, in 2023, but somehow it feels timeless, like those weird evergreen bushes everyone has in their yards. $20 now, and I think there’s something about Year 3 DLC coming up with, wait for it, guest characters. Terry Bogard swanning in there probably. Go get it before Year 3 makes it even more tempting, but really, why wait?
LEGO Animal Crossing Thingy – Just $45 Off
Have you ever put together a massive LEGO set? It’s like meditation but with more swearing. Nintendo and LEGO are still in this dance, now with Animal Crossing. Save yourself $45 this weekend and maybe resist the urge to step on the pieces.
Super Mario Party Jamboree – a Steal?
With those Switch 2 games dangling pricey tags in front of our faces, grabbing Mario Party Jamboree at $44.99 feels like stealing cookies when no one’s watching. Upgrade paths for digital content… zzz. Oh, did I lose you? Anyway, grab it from Woot and thank me later.
Death Stranding 2 Just Around the Corner
After waiting six years, the next chapter arrives. Sam Porter Bridges kissing the U.S. goodbye and saying "Hola, Australia!" or something—no joke, deluxe editions get you in early, like hopping queue with front-line passes. Tuesday, June 24 is what I heard. But dates slip through fingers sometimes, don’t they?
The Messenger for $19.99
2018 feels like an eternity ago. Yet, somehow, this game still carries weight. Thanks to some reprint wizardry, PS5 copies are a reality. 8/10 review saying it was fetch quests’ fault for dragging things sounds about right. But $19.99 could be a welcome trip down indie lane.
Turbo SSD Adventures with the Crucial T500
Expand all sorts of digital horizons with a Crucial T500 SSD, 1TB of shiny newness at $75.19. Slap it in a laptop, desktop, or PS5. Honestly feels like SD cards all over again but chunkier?
Pirate Yakuza Madness in Hawaii?!
Majima as a pirate—get out of town! Not like literally, stay, read this. Okay, Like a Dragon serves that up, nobody saw that coming. $37.99 seal for PS5 while scratching heads about memory loss escapades.
Limited Edition Controllers – Because Why Not?
Finally, Death Stranding 2 throws a new DualSense at us. It’s a pretty one, with all those neat logos. Go to PlayStation Direct if you’re on the hunt. And bam, Noah Hunter, the friendly freelance writer, signs off this chaotic babble. If you got lost somewhere in there, don’t worry—you’re not alone.