PS Store Summer Sale: Get big PS4 hits like God of War for under €10

The PS Store Summer Sale has some big PS4 hits for under €10.

The PS Store Summer Sale has some big PS4 hits for under €10.






The PS Store Summer Sale has some big PS4 hits for under €10.

The big Summer Sale with over 2,000 offers for PS4 and PS5 has been running in the PlayStation Store since last Wednesday. We already gave you those last week PSN Sales Highlights as well as the best offers between 10 and 20€ presented. This time it’s the turn of the bargains under €10, as usual we have selected ten games for you. If you’d rather browse the Summer Sale yourself, you can do so here:

PS Store Summer Sale: Over 2,000 offers for PS4 & PS5

Keep in mind: The sale runs until August 17th, but many of the current offers end halfway through on August 3rd and will then be replaced by new deals!

God of War - PS4 exclusive action RPG review video






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God of War – PS4 exclusive action RPG review video

God of War has changed significantly with the latest installment in the series. Not only is Kratos traveling in Norse mythology this time instead of in Greek and exploring different realms such as the green Muspelheim, the fairytale Alfheim or the icy Helheim. Story and staging are also much more mature. The former daredevil now has a son to take care of. However, that doesn’t change that much in terms of gameplay. The bloody and elaborately staged hand-to-hand fights are still in the foreground. Only this time the gameplay is complemented by a story that is not only exciting but also emotionally touching and lives from the relationship between father and son.

God of War instead of €19.99 for €9.99 in the PlayStation Store

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - Test video for the single player hit






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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – Test video for the single player hit

With the third-person action game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order you get a pure single-player adventure in the Star Wars universe. As a young Jedi, Cal will explore varied areas on different planets, between which we can move back and forth with our own spaceship. The gameplay focuses on lightsaber combat, which offers enough complexity through the different fighting styles and the variety of Force powers that we can call on to help not to miss the firearms that Cal, as a real Jedi, does without. The duels in particular are very exciting and demanding. For this reason alone, Jedi: Fallen Order is a must for Star Wars fans.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order instead of €49.99 for €9.99 in the PlayStation Store

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection - PS4 game collection test video






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Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection – PS4 game collection test video

With the Nathan Drake Collection you get the first three parts of the Uncharted series, which were originally released for PS3, in a significantly polished form for PS4. Not only have the graphics been improved and the resolution increased, the controls have also been unified so that all three parts now play as if they were made of one piece. If you’re missing even one of the acclaimed action-adventures in your collection and you fancy going on a treasure hunt in exotic locations around the world Indiana Jones style, it’s definitely worth buying. If you already have all three parts, you don’t necessarily need the new edition, but at least it offers you a new challenge with the new extra-hard level of difficulty.

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection instead of €19.99 for €9.99 in the PlayStation Store

Devil May Cry 5 - Action game review video






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Devil May Cry 5 – Action game review video

Devil May Cry 5 comes with the Vergil DLC, which introduces a fourth playable character. The action game focuses entirely on letting us slaughter hordes of creatively designed demons with as much coolness as possible. It’s not just the fights, in which we can trigger spectacular combos, that are elaborately staged. Our heroes always have a suitable saying on their lips. In addition, a gripping soundtrack drives us on. There isn’t much to do in the world of Devil May Cry other than demon slaughter, but the various characters, who differ greatly in their special abilities and play styles, provide some variety.

Devil May Cry 5 + Vergil instead of €29.99 for €9.89 in the PlayStation Store

Bloodborne Test Review - The best pure next-gen game yet, on any console






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Bloodborne Test/Review – The best pure next-gen game yet, no matter the console

Bloodborne is one of the biggest exclusives of the PS4 era. Originating from From Software (Dark Souls), the action-RPG sends us to the plague-ridden city of Yharnam, whose architecture evokes a nightmarishly distorted version of Victorian London. The excellent art design and the dark atmosphere of the game world are reason enough to at least give Bloodborne a chance. However, you might not get very far as the difficulty level is very high and failure is severely punished by the widely spaced travel points. So you should have a bit of resistance to frustration and enjoy tough boss fights.

Bloodborne instead of €19.99 for €9.99 in the PlayStation Store

A Plague Tale: Innocence - Video: The medieval game succeeds where many others fail






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A Plague Tale: Innocence – Video: The medieval game succeeds where many others fail

In A Plague Tale: Innocence we play 14-year-old Amicia, who flees the Inquisition with her little brother. The two cross medieval France, which is plagued by a plague and at the same time by a plague of rats. At the beginning we cannot defend ourselves against enemies, we can only run away and hide. Later, however, Amicia not only learns to be surprisingly good with her slingshot, we can also set traps and use the rats to our advantage. Nevertheless, the gameplay remains rather simple, the action-adventure lives more from the dense, gloomy atmosphere and the detailed and authentic-looking game world.

A Plague Tale: Innocence instead of €39.99 for €9.99 in the PlayStation Store

The Evil Within 2 - Test video for the horror hit






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The Evil Within 2 – Test video for the horror hit

The Evil Within 2 takes a different path than its predecessor. Instead of hard-hitting, sometimes frustrating survival horror, here you get a colorful mix of the best of pretty much everything the horror genre has to offer. There are larger, open areas where we use guns to defend ourselves against masses of enemies like in an open-world zombie game. But there are also passages in which we flee from overpowering monsters, as in Outlast, or in which we simply explore spooky buildings full of dark secrets, as in Layers of Fear. There are also surreal, nightmarish sections. This variety ensures that the effect does not wear off as quickly as in many other horror games.

The Evil Within 2 instead of €39.99 for €7.99 in the PlayStation Store

Call of Cthulhu - Video for the test: little horror, but many clever details






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Call of Cthulhu – Video for the test: little horror, but many clever details

In Call of Cthulhu we play a run-down private detective whose job it is to solve the murder of a painter in a spooky fishing village. We do classic detective work by talking to witnesses, collecting clues and solving puzzles. In the so-called reconstruction mode, we can then assemble the individual observations into a coherent whole. In addition, there are also some action passages, which are moderately successful due to the probably low development budget. Thanks to stylish art design and the skilful use of light and shadow, it was nevertheless possible to create an atmospheric horror adventure with a lot of Lovecraftian atmosphere.

Call of Cthulhu instead of €19.99 for €5.99 in the PlayStation Store

Ni No Kuni 2: Fate of a Kingdom - Test video for the colorful JRPG fairy tale






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Ni No Kuni 2: Fate of a Kingdom – Test video for the colorful JRPG fairy tale

Ni no Kuni 2 is a JRPG with a cute anime art style but with an epic and adult story about war and lust for power. What sets it apart from other games in the genre is its strategy elements. Because we’re playing a real king, we can’t just move around and beat up monsters, but we also have to manage our empire, move troops and fight battles. You shouldn’t think of it all as too complex. Ni no Kuni 2 isn’t a Total War, it’s still primarily a role-playing game. Still, it adds a lot to the immersion that we can’t just see the world, but actually have an impact on it.

Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom instead of €69.99 for €9.79 in the PlayStation Store

Dragon Ball FighterZ - Anime brawler test video






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Dragon Ball FighterZ – Anime brawler test video

If you’re a fan of the original, you should definitely check out Dragon Ball FighterZ because the fighting game captures the look of the anime perfectly. This not only applies to the drawing style, but also to the effective staging of the fights. In addition to the usual combos and special attacks, the fact that we always compete in teams of three fighters ensures playful depth. If we want to perfectly counter our opponent’s attacks, we must always switch to the right character at the right moment. Of course, Dragon Ball FighterZ is the most fun in the long run in multiplayer, but there is also a solo campaign in which we can determine the path to the final boxing match ourselves.

Dragon Ball FighterZ instead of €69.99 for €9.79 in the PlayStation Store

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