AU Deals: Non Black Friday, Blink and You’ll Miss 'Em Bargains
Welcome back, fellow bargain hunter. From karting chaos to murderous Vikings, strategy disasters to horror that’ll haunt your sleep, this idle Wednesday's deals are here to remind you that self-control is optional and retail therapy is mandatory. Grab a seat, grab a wallet, and try not to cry when I make your “just browsing” excuse fail spectacularly.
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, it's somehow been 26 years since I prepared for my finest hour in Medal of Honor, a pivotal PS FPS that I still snap a salute to. After reinvigorating WWII in popular culture with Saving Private Ryan, Spielberg and DreamWorks Interactive used that beachhead to conceive, produce, and write a more kid gloves companion piece game. End result: they triggered a decades-long landslide of shooters themed on virtually every major battle undertaken by The Greatest Generation (not to mention the unintended creation of a rival Call of Duty franchise).
Personally, I adored the Nazi-blasting, disguise-wearing OSS saboteur antics of MoH. Few games of the era looked, felt, and sounded this cinematic. A true classic, and its original trailer still slaps.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
- Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (NES) 1992. eBay
- Final Fight (SNES) 1992. Get
- Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (SNES) 1992. Redux
- Doom (PC) 1993. Redux
- Resident Evil: Director’s Cut (PS) 1997. Redux
- Medal of Honor (PS) 1999. Get
- Stranded Kids (PS) 1999. Get
- Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (DS) 2009. Get
Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
- Mario Kart World (-26%) - A$89 - *Low stock* Race your mates, spin out, and pretend those blue shells weren’t personal attacks. Fun, chaotic, and hilariously unfair.
- Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (-31%) - A$59 - Speed, loops, and chaos wrapped in blue hedgehog energy. Fast reflexes optional, screaming at friends likely.
- Donkey Kong Bananza (-19%) - A$89 - Big ape stomps, barrels fly, and your thumbs hurt before the first banana is collected. Worth it for the destructo-tech alone.
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land NS2 (-18%) - A$89.90 - Cute, squishy, and constantly inhaling everything in sight. Kirby never apologises, and neither will you.
- Bluey: The Videogame (-27%) - A$44 - Family-friendly chaos where dogs wag, toddlers cheer, and adults pretend they’re not crying from sheer cuteness.
Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.
Exciting Bargains for Xbox
- Mafia: The Old Country (-34%) - A$49 - Suits, cigars, and crime sprees. Kill your rivals in a more than decent revenge tale and speak with far too much hand waving.
- Dishonored Def. ed. (-58%) - A$10.50 - Sneak, stab, and chaos your way through a city that absolutely hates you. Oldie but a greatie.
- Unicorn Overlord Monarch ed. (-65%) - A$39.50 - Strategy with sparkle. Crush foes, rule kingdoms, and make magical ponies jealous.
- XCOM 2 (-95%) - A$3.40 - Aliens, tactics, and permanent death. Your soldiers will cry, you will cry, the aliens don’t care.
- Assassin's Creed Valhalla - Del. ed. (-80%) - A$25.90 - Pillage, raid, and grow a beard. Hours of Viking chaos packed in one epic package.
Or just invest in an Xbox Card.
Pure Scores for PlayStation
- Ghost of Yotei (-21%) - A$99 - Haunting, slick, and atmospheric. Perfect for when you want to swing swords and brood at the same time.
- Mafia: The Old Country (-46%) - A$49 - A more intimate, non-sandbox approach to crim-simming. Meticulously detailed and I personally couldn't put it down.
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 (-40%) - A$44.90 - Skate fast, grind rails, and remind everyone you used to be cool.
- Gran Turismo 7 (-50%) - A$63 - Cars look better than your dreams, and driving is way more forgiving than reality. A-w-e-s-o-m-e in VR.
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (-50%) - A$62.40 - Colourful, chaotic, and a bizarre gun lover’s wet dream. Warp through worlds, explode stuff, repeat.
Or purchase a PS Store Card.
Purchase Cheap for PC
- RoboCop: Rogue City (-90%) - A$6.30 - Justice served with a side of bullets and a cocky gunslinger twirl. I'd buy this for a dollar. Six of them, too.
- Blasphemous 2 (-67%) - A$14.80 - Grim, gory, and absolutely gorgeous. Pixel art with pain, basically a religious experience.
- Slay the Spire (-75%) - A$9.20 - Card-based agony that somehow feels rewarding. You will lose repeatedly and love every second.
- No Man's Sky (-60%) - A$35.10 - Infinite planets, procedural chaos, and hours of “why is this my life now?” exploration.
- The Medium (-70%) - A$22.70 - Haunting dual-world puzzles that make you question your life choices. Perfect for when you like fear with a side of clever.
Or just get a Steam Wallet Card
Legit LEGO Deals
Just like I did last holiday season, I'm getting festive with the LEGO section. In Mathew Manor, my sons and I are again racing this year's batch of LEGO Advent Calendars. Basically, we open the City, Harry Potter, Minecraft, and Star Wars on the daily and compare the mini-prizes for "Awesomeness" and "Actual Xmas-ness". 2024's winner was the Lego Marvel one, but, weirdly, there's no 2025 equivalent. So it's anybody's race this year.
Here are the cheapest prices for the four calendars we're using. Score them yourself or just live vicariously through our unboxings.
- LEGO CIty Advent 2025 -
A$59.95$45 - LEGO Harry Potter Advent 2025 -
A$59.95$45 - LEGO Minecraft Advent 2025 -
A$59.95$45 - LEGO Star Wars Advent 2025 -
A$59.95$45
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.