This week on the PlayStation Store in North America, you’ll find a big Co-Op Sale that offers additional discounts for PlayStation Plus members, a Batman Day Sale, free Battlefield 4 DLC, and more.
Here’s the games on sale this week through the PlayStation Store, with many offers ending on September 20 at 8am PT/11am ET:
Co-Op Sale (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
PlayStation 4
- Alienation – $13.99, $11.99
- Bladestorm: Nightmare – $41.99, $29.99
- Cel Damage HD – $3.99, $2.99
- Chariot – $7.49, $4.49
- Dark Souls 3 – $41.99, $35.99
- Dark Souls 3 Deluxe Edition – $67.99, $59.49
- Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin – $19.99, $15.99
- Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil Edition – $34.79, $24.59
- Dirt Rally – $35.99, $29.99
- Divekick – $3.49, $2.99
- Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition – $34.99, $29.99
- Dynasty Warriors 8 Empires – $34.99, $24.99
- Extreme Exorcism – $7.79, $5.19
- F1 2015 – $23.99, $17.99
- Far Cry 4 – $23.99, $19.99
- Far Cry 4 Gold Edition – $31.19, $25.19
- Gauntlet: Slayer Edition – $9.99, $7.99
- Ghostbusters – $44.99, $39.49
- Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition – $8.99, $5.99
- Hasbro Family Fun Pack – $23.99, $19.99
- Homefront: The Revolution Freedom Fighters Bundle – $41.99, $34.99
- Just Dance 2016 – $23.99, $19.99
- Just Dance 2016 Gold Edition – $29.99, $24.99
- Kung Fu Panda Showdown of Legendary Legends – $14.99, $7.49
- Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris – $7.99, $4.99
- Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime – $8.99, $7.49
- Monopoly Family Fun Pack – $11.99, $9.99
- Mortal Kombat X ‘Kombat Pack’ – $5.99, $4.99
- Mortal Kombat X ‘Kombat Pack 2’ – $11.99, $9.99
- Mortal Kombat XL – $29.99, $24.99
- Nidhogg – $6.74, $5.24
- Overlord: Fellowship of Evil – $9.39, $7.04
- Pac-Man 256 – $3.49, $2.49
- Pang Adventures – $5.99, $3.99
- Resident Evil 5 – $15.99, $13.99
- Senran Kagura Estival Versus – $34.99, $29.99
- SkyScrappers – $7.49, $5.99
- Sportsfriends – $7.49, $5.99
- Street Fighter V Deluxe Edition – $53.99, $44.99
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan – $39.49, $29.49
- The Crew – $14.99, $11.99
- The Crew Complete Edition – $27.99, $23.99
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege – $29.99, $24.99
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Gold Edition – $47.99, $39.99
- Tom Clancy’s The Division – $35.99, $29.99
- Tom Clancy’s The Division Gold Edition – $59.99, $49.99
- Toukiden Kiwami – $41.99, $29.99
- Toy Soldiers: War Chest – $10.49, $8.99
- Toy Soldiers: War Chest Hall of Fame Edition – $17.99, $14.99
- Trackmania Turbo – $23.99, $19.99
- Trials Fusion – $9.99, $7.99
- Trials Fusion: Awesome Max Edition – $19.99, $15.99
- Umbrella Corps – $17.99, $14.99
- Umbrella Corps Deluxe Edition – $23.99, $19.99
- Videoball – $6.99, $5.99
- Zotrix – $3.99, $2.99
PlayStation 3
- Army of Two The Devil’s Cartel – $7.99, $5.99
- Big Sky Infinity – $4.99, $2.99
- Capcom Fighting Evolution (PS2 Classic) – $4.99, $3.99
- Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 (PS2 Classic) – $3.99, $2.49
- Cel Damage HD – $3.99, $2.99
- Chariot – $7.49, $4.49
- Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin – $14.99, $11.99
- Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil Edition – $19.79, $14.69
- Dirt 3 – $7.99, $5.99
- Divekick – $3.49, $2.99
- Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara – $5.99, $4.49
- Extreme Exorcism – $7.79, $5.19
- F1 2014 – $7.99, $5.99
- F1 Race Stars – $7.99, $5.99
- Fuse – $7.99, $5.99
- GRID 2 – $11.99, $8.99
- GRID 2 Reloaded – $15.99, $11.99
- GRID Autosport – $11.99, $8.99
- GRID Autosport Season Pass – $11.99, $8.99
- Guacamelee! – $8.99, $5.99
- Guacamelee! Bundle Fantastico – $9.99, $5.99
- Hitman: Absolution Special Edition – $7.99, $4.99
- Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days – $5.99, $3.74
- Kane & Lynch: Dead Men – $5.99, $3.74
- Kung Fu Panda Showdown of Legendary Legends – $9.99, $4.99
- Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light – $5.99, $3.74
- Medal of Honor: Warfighter – $7.99, $5.99
- Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition – $7.99, $4.99
- Pocket Fighter (PSOne Classic) – $2.39, $1.49
- Raiden IV: Overkill – $5.99, $4.49
- Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition – $10.49, $7.49
- Resident Evil 6 – $9.99, $7.99
- Resident Evil 6 Ultimate Edition – $8.39, $6.99
- R-Type Dimensions – $3.99, $2.99
- Spelunker HD – $3.99, $2.99
- Spelunker HD Ultimate Edition – $6.79, $5.09
- Sportsfriends – $7.49, $5.99
- SSX – $7.99, $5.99
- Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix – $4.99, $3.99
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix – $4.99, $3.99
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan – $24.79, $19.59
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2 – $7.99, $5.99
- Toybox Turbos – $5.99, $4.49
PlayStation Vita
- Big Sky Infinity – $4.99, $2.99
- Cel Damage HD – $3.99, $2.99
- Divekick – $3.49, $2.99
- Earth Defense Force 2: Invaders From Planet Space – $13.99, $11.99
- Guacamelee! – $8.99, $5.99
- MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies – $19.99, $15.99
- Nidhogg – $6.74, $5.24
- Senran Kagura Estival Versus – $27.99, $23.99
- Street Fighter Alpha Max 3 (PSP) – $4.99, $3.49
PSOne Classics
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 – $2.39, $1.19
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 – $3.99, $1.99
- Street Fighter Alpha – $2.39, $1.19
Batman Day Sale
PlayStation 4
- Batman: Arkham Knight – $13.99, $11.99
- Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass – $13.99, $11.99
- Batman: Arkham Knight Premium Edition – $27.99, $23.99
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – $11.99, $9.99
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Season Pass – $8.99, $7.49
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Deluxe Edition – $20.99, $17.49
PlayStation 3
- Batman: Arkham Asylum – $7.99, $4.99
- Batman: Arkham City – $7.99, $4.99
- Batman: Arkham City Ultimate Edition – $7.99, $4.99
- Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate Deluxe Edition – $11.99, $9.99
- Batman: Arkham Origins – $11.99, $9.99
- Batman: Arkham Origins Ultimate Edition – $22.49, $18.74
- LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes – $7.99, $4.99
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – $11.99, $9.99
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Season Pass – $8.99, $7.49
PlayStation Vita
- Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate – $11.99, $9.99
- LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes – $7.99, $4.99
- LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – $11.99, $9.99
PlayStation Plus Deals
- Hot Shots Tennis (PS4) – $7.49
Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)
- Battlefield 4 ‘China Rising’ DLC (PS4) – Free
- Battlefield 4 ‘Final Stand’ DLC (PS4) – Free
- Battlefield 4 ‘Dragon’s Teeth’ DLC (PS4) – Free
- Battlefield 4 ‘Naval Strike’ DLC (PS4) – Free
- Battlefield 4 ‘Second Assault’ DLC (PS4) – Free
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd (PS3) – $29.99
- Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd (PS Vita) – $29.99
- Jotun: Valhalla Edition (PS4) – $13.49, $12.74
- Lost Sea (PS4) – $7.49
- Nights Into Dreams (PS3) – $4.99
- Rainbow Moon (PS4) – $7.49
- Rainbow Moon (PS Vita) – $4.49
- Rainbow Moon Premium Bundle (PS3) – $4.93
- Randal’s Monday (PS4) – $6.01, $5.30
- Rollers of the Realm (PS4, PS Vita) – $1.99
- Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype (PS3, PS Vita) – $3.99
- Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Complete Bundle (PS3, PS Vita) – $5.19
- The Deadly Tower of Monsters (PS4) – $7.49
- Unholy Heights (PS4) – $5.59
- Verdun (PS4) – $14.99
- Yakuza 5 (PS3) – $29.99
PS4 Pre-Order Deals
- Batman Return to Arkham (October 18) – $44.99
*All prices are in USD and may be higher in Canada.
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Resident Evil Games Ranked
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Resident Evil Games Ranked
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11. Resident Evil 6
I never enjoy writing about Resident Evil 6. It's a bad game that isn't even fun to mock, since it's not a lazily designed cash-in. It's a game that a huge staff poured their hearts into and it turned out terrible. Everything from the action to the story is somehow a mess, and it's one of the most disappointing titles in recent memory.
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10. Resident Evil 5
When I wrote about Resident Evil 5 a few months ago on the series' 20th anniversary, I said that the title was disappointing but not a bad game. Having replayed the recent PS4 port, I think I have to walk back that statement. Maybe it's because the 2009 release is so close to feeling like a modern shooter yet also feels constantly dated, but I can't remember another game that actively tried to make me not enjoy it. Every scene seemed memorable, but only for how unenjoyable and how terribly designed it was. Seemingly endless hordes of not-zombies filled every area, and the still combat just isn't fun anymore. There was certainly some fun to be had with RE5 in the past, but it only offers frustration today.
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9. Resident Evil Zero
Despite still looking great graphically, Resident Evil Zero feels very dated. That's not surprising, since the 2002 release felt like a tired entry in a series that needed to evolve when it came out. Thankfully, RE4 would come shortly afterwards, but Zero is a great showcase of why the series had to change.
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8. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
It was going to be hard to follow Resident Evil 2, so in that regard, it's not surprising that Resident Evil 3: Nemesis was a disappointment. That said, Jill Valentine's adventure isn't a bad one. While I'm not quite fond of the multiple Nemesis encounters, it did add a unique element to the game, and the series has tried to recreate such an encounter since then (only to fail several times).
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7. Resident Evil
The title that started it all was 1996's Resident Evil. From the iconic mansion to those damn dogs that jump through windows, I have a lot of fond memories of it. That said, it was still made in 1996 and the basic formula was improved from there on out (especially by its sequel). Plus, there is a far better version of the same game that I'll talk about in a bit.
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6. Resident Evil Code: Veronica X
Resident Evil Code: Veronica X may look ugly as sin in 2016, but it still works from a gameplay perspective. It's one of the best designed Resident Evil titles, and definitely gave players more of what they loved out of the PS1 titles. It may not be pretty, but those who go on Code: Veronica's journey won't regret it.
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5. Resident Evil: Revelations 2
While the cooperative mechanics in Resident Evil Revelations 2 feel forced, it does tell an interesting story that is split into two distinct perspectives. Plus, players get to play as Barry Burton which scores huge points with me. I'm a simple man that likes Barry Burton, what else can I say?
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4. Resident Evil: Revelations
While Resident Evil: Revelations lost a little of its magic in the transition to consoles, it still marked a magnificent return to form for the series. It was decidedly a survival horror title, and it brought back a lot of the gameplay that old-school fans were starting to miss. It's a must-play for anyone that wishes Capcom would take the series back to its root, and a game that doesn't get nearly enough attention.
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3. Resident Evil 2
Out of the PlayStation-era games, Resident Evil 2 is easily the best. The Hideki Kamiya directed title had a rocky development, but Capcom was able to produce a classic survival horror title. Excitingly, a remake is on the way. One I can't wait to play, and am anxious to see how the publisher decides to update it. Let's hope a whole new generation can experience, and love, Kamiya's classic.
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2. Resident Evil (Remake)
The 2002 remake of Resident Evil is the standard that every remake should be held to. Even today, 14 years later, I can't think of a remake that managed to make so many smart design changes while also keeping true to the original. It was a fresh experience for even those who played the PS1 classic hundreds of times, and Capcom even did a great job in bringing it to PS4. It really speaks to how amazing the assets of the original were that it still looks great on current gen systems!
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1. Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4 was a complete reinvention of a series that desperately needed it in 2005. Not only was it a fresh take on the Resident Evil formula, it was also the premiere action shooter released on Gamecube and PlayStation 2. While its sequels didn't do nearly enough to build upon the instant classic that Capcom released, it stands the test of time as an excellently designed title — albeit one with a few quirks in 2016.
