
The endless parade of discounted games continues with PS Store's latest sale, Mega March. As per usual, this offer brings prices down on thousands of PS5 and PS4 games and add-ons; it's a heck of a lot to browse through. The sale runs from now until 27th March, 2025.
In order to help you navigate through all these discounts and bargains, we've compiled a list of PS5 and PS4 titles that are well worth picking up in this sale. All the games listed below have a Push Square 7/10 or higher, and not only that, they're all at their lowest price points, in some cases lower than ever before.
We don't want to waste any more of your time, so here goes! A bunch of recommendations from the new Mega March sale.
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (PS4)
$14.99/£12.49 (-75%)
Vanillaware's immaculate track record could have easily gone off the rails with 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim — a visual novel and strategy hybrid that's a far cry from the action RPGs that the studio has become known for. But the finished product is arguably the developer's most impactful game yet. Fantastic characters and a an utterly gripping narrative make 13 Sentinels a borderline masterpiece in terms of storytelling. A genuine treat for your eyes and your brain.
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A Monster's Expedition (PS5)
$9.99/£7.99 (-60%)
If you're looking for a chilled out puzzle game to wind down with, A Monster's Expedition comes highly recommended. It's one of those puzzlers with a seemingly straightforward set of mechanics, but it uses them in increasingly smart ways to really test your brainpower. Set across hundreds of tiny islands you need to navigate by pushing logs into the water, its forgiving nature and gentle presentation make it a lovely game to get lost in.
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure (PS5)
$9.99/£7.49 (-50%)
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure is a delightfully inventive puzzle game that weaves in a neat narrative to pull you through. Playing as a character that literally moves the world around her as she goes, this is effectively a series of slide puzzles set within a fleshed out world full of whimsical character. Always building on its core idea in imaginative ways, this is brilliant fun from start to finish.
Batman: Arkham VR (PS4)
$4.99/£2.39 (-75%/-85%)
A change of pace for the talented Rocksteady team, but a welcomed one. Batman: Arkham VR may have been more of a proof of concept for the fledgling virtual reality medium, but at launch it stood as one of the best examples for Sony’s PSVR technology you could buy. A series of vignettes, testing the Caped Crusader’s detective abilities, this experience used many of the same psychological tricks from the core Arkham titles, which hit even harder in virtual reality.
Beyond Good & Evil: 20th Anniversary Edition (PS5)
$13.99/£12.59 (-30%)
A true cult classic, Beyond Good & Evil: 20th Anniversary Edition is a lovely remaster of a PS2 favourite. Playing as freedom fighter Jade, this unique sci-fi adventure has you exploring a weird and wonderful world through the lens of her camera. The remaster brings the visuals up to date and throws in some quality-of-life improvements, but the main reason to play this is for the great story and characters, which remain fresh and charming to this day.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (PS4)
$19.79/£19.79 (-67%)
Since there are so many of them, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 was the one without a singleplayer campaign and shipped with the excellent Blackout mode — a precursor to Warzone. Dropping the campaign was controversial at the time, but it allowed Treyarch to produce one of the best Call of Duty titles of the generation. Its online multiplayer was excellent, and still, to this day we believe its Battle Royale mode to be better than Warzone. This was Call of Duty at its peak during the last generation.
Catherine: Full Body (PS4)
$7.99/£6.99 (-80%)
Half interactive story, half cube-based puzzler, Catherine: Full Body is the expanded remaster of Atlus' brilliantly weird take on love. You play as Vincent, a 32-year-old bachelor who can't quite decide if he wants to commit to his long-term girlfriend. His potential infidelity gives way to suspiciously vivid nightmares where he's forced to scramble up towers made of blocks, lest he wake up dead. It's as mental as it sounds, but the tactile puzzles are addictive, and the storytelling is gripping at its best.
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled (PS4)
$13.99/£12.24 (-65%)
A wonderful recreation of the PS1 original, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a real blast from the past. Drift boosting through beautifully rebuilt tracks in the generous Adventure mode or taking the racing online is a lot of fun. Much like the PS1 title it's based on, this is an arcade racing game with tight controls, surprising difficulty, and lots to see and do. Despite some areas that could've done with modernising, this is probably just about the best kart racer on PS4.
Dead Island 2 (PS5)
$19.99/£17.99 (-60%)
It took nearly 10 years to materialise, but against all odds, Dead Island 2 is a great zombie-slaying adventure. Set in Los Angeles, you work your way through various open levels as you fend off the undead with a wide variety of weapons and abilities. The story isn't anything too special, but the game makes up for it with gloriously gory action and a rounded, well-realised setting. If you just want to smash open some zombie skulls, look no further.
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster (PS5)
$39.99/£35.99 (-20%)
Capcom has brought back its cult classic in style with Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. You're trapped inside a shopping mall infested with the undead, and you only have so much time before things truly go south. With modernised visuals, streamlined gameplay, and other new features, this is now arguably the definitive version of the zombie action title.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (PS4)
$4.49/£3.74 (-85%)
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided had a lot to live up to following up the hit series revival, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and it almost managed it. While it doesn't quite measure up in terms of its narrative, the immersive sim is still a strong sci-fi adventure with fantastic environments to explore and flexible gameplay the series is known for. While stealth is largely the way to go, you're given ample opportunities to go about objectives your own way.
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider (PS4)
$5.99/£4.99 (-80%)
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a standalone adventure that started life as DLC for Dishonored 2, but it's more than worthy of being its own thing. This shorter immersive sim experience casts you as assassin Billie Lurk, tasked with killing the ethereal Outsider. The game makes some fundamental changes to the formula, basically allowing you more freedom in your approach to missions without affecting the story's outcome. With a fun set of supernatural powers and some brilliant environment design, Dishonored fans shouldn't overlook this.
Dragon Quest Builders 2 (PS4)
$19.99/£17.49 (-50%)
Dragon Quest Builders 2 improves upon the first game in pretty much every way. This spin-off combines the RPG trappings of Dragon Quest with Minecraft-style building and survival mechanics, resulting in a robust and addictive adventure. With a better story and characters, smoother progression, and charming presentation, this is a successful offshoot of the historic franchise.
Dredge (PS5)
$14.99/£11.99 (-40%)
The best thing about Dredge is its ingenious core concept. Playing as a hard-working fisherman, it's your job to go out into the open waters, catch fish, then sell them to fishmongers for a tidy sum. Using the money you earn and the resources you find, you'll slowly upgrade your trawler to become a more capable vessel. This would be enough on its own to provide a good time, but the spooky twist means there's a near-constant sense of, well, dread. As you progress, more and more eldritch horrors will present themselves, challenging your impulse to fish into the night by creeping you out with weird visions and inexplicable dangers. An eerie game that reels you in with its moreish gameplay loop.
EA Sports College Football 25 (PS5)
$13.99/£13.99 (-80%)
It took over a decade for college football to return to PlayStation, and the reception to EA Sports College Football 25 reflected the agonising wait. The game went on to become the best-selling sports video game in US history thanks to its strong single player focus, custom presentation, and exceptional gameplay. It’s one of the greatest American football games ever made, and a triumphant building block for publisher EA Sports to continue building on for years to come.
Far Cry 4 (PS4)
$5.99/£4.99 (-80%)
Ubisoft struck gold with the previous game, so it doubled down on that formula for Far Cry 4. With an open world map loosely based on Nepal, the game takes players to another wild, fictional setting filled with aggressive wildlife, enemy encampments, vehicles, and more. It builds upon its predecessor's compelling loop of slowly accruing and upgrading weapons and perks to turn you into a one-man army, and while the story isn't all that memorable, it's still a good time overall.
Far Cry 6 (PS5)
$14.99/£14.99 (-75%)
After a few forgettable entries, Far Cry 6 found the fun again. Of course, there’s an undeniable familiarity here: you play as Dani – either male or female – and must work alongside a ragtag group of guerrillas to liberate the beautiful landscape of Yara from the rule of a menacing dictator named Antón Castillo. But while the core formula remains intact, there’s fun to be found in the emergent combat gauntlets and DIY armaments, with a backpack rocket launcher and Walkman assault rifle among some of the highlights. If you’re ever in need of open world comfort food, then you can’t really go wrong here.
Fear the Spotlight (PS5)
$13.99/£11.19 (-30%)
Fear the Spotlight is a modern game, though it doesn't look like one. Harkening back to 90s horror classics, this nostalgic adventure follows a pair of high school friends as they uncover a creepy mystery in the corridors of Sunnyside High. With a mix of stealth, puzzle-solving, and a sinister mystery to unravel, this is an effective and stylish horror title.
Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4)
$14.99/£14.99 (-50%)
Square Enix actually did it. It actually remade Final Fantasy VII, and the result isn't a complete disaster. In fact, Final Fantasy VII Remake is a fantastic action RPG. It may not cover the whole story of the original, but it greatly expands on characters, themes, and plot points included in the Midgar arc. Its crowing achievement is its outstanding combat, which blends real time movement and action with time-pausing command menus. It feels like the evolution of Final Fantasy's classic Active Time Battle system, and it's amazing. What a time to be alive.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PS5)
$15.19/£15.19 (-62%)
There's no denying that Final Fantasy VII Remake is one of the best Final Fantasy games in years, and Intergrade is the icing on the cake. Yes, it's only one part of the story, and yes, a few of the, er, changes are going to annoy some fans forevermore, but there's a healthy helping of Final Fantasy VII magic at the heart of Remake. Whether it's in the way that the characters have been re-realised or the outstanding boss fights (and excellent combat system), charging through Remake is a rewarding experience — especially if you're big on nostalgia.
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58?! How much money do you think we have??
For real though I think these pieces are great so thanks for putting this together. Some real gems in here at really great prices
Well I've already picked up The Hong Kong Massacre for 69p and had also noticed the price on Forgotton Anne (£1.54) and Little Orpheus (£1.50) so will also get the latter two.
Three games that I'm interested in for my PS4 backlog for less than a fiver. Good times.
Deus Ex is a bargain at that price. I know its always on offer but its still a great game.
58 games you should buy most likely cheaper physical copies of...
Finding myself more in the mood for retro old school style games lately.
Going to buy Vengeance Hunters and Fight'N Rage and a couple of others out of this sale but honestly my backlog is getting out of hand now.
Folks hope you continue with this format, some good picks that weren't yet in my wishlist. Looking forward to find these type of articles for most (if not all) sales
I recommend the mummy demastered ($8), lost ruins ($10), granblue fantasy relink ($30), live a live ($20), valkyrie profile lenneth (psp port, $10), vengeful guardian moonrider ($10), warhammer 40k boltgun ($11), and powerslave exhumed ($9)
Also just bought ridge racer 2 (psp port, $10) a couple of days ago. I also recommend sword of the vagrant ($4 or $3 with psplus), a 2D action rpg with art style that looks like dragon crown.
just snagged SMT 3 for 15 bucks can't wait to play
Just FYI - a lot of the Amazon prices aren't lining up. Dead Island 2 for example shows $30.99 on the US site.
I bought cygni:all guns blazing for £12.50..going to have some shoot 'em up action tonight..
I‘ve never played RE7, and 8 Euro is really tempting. But review scores are not stellar, PushSquare gave both the PS4 and PS5 versions only a 8/10, Eurogamer didn’t recommend it. I found RE8 good and RE4 fantastic (how could it be else?).
RE7, what do you think?
@Max_the_German it leans a lot more into horror than 8, feels much more in line with 4 to me. Much scarier in setting and tone for a lot of it IMO. But it is a very good game and definitely worth playing
@sorteddan Forgotton Anne is a great game
From this list, I already owned 18 and played 5 from PS+. I'm interested to buy a couple like GoW Ragnarok, TMNT Shredder Revenge, and Ghost Trick. But my money's tight for the rest of this month.
But nice guide PS 👍
58 games? I certainly didn't see 58
Inscryption is an excellent game. Such a crazy game that is spoilt by knowing too much about it but well worth it. A really tough but satisfying platinum too.
Dredge is a great chill game but also pretty dark at times. I thought the minimal story fell a little flat at the end and there was a bit too much faff for the platinum but still a good game.
Knights and Bikes is a gem. I played it solo where you can switch between characters but it would be amazing played couch co-op. So many neat little nods to Cornish life if you know the area too.
I'll grab The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince for €9 and maybe Tomb Raider I-III Remastered for €15.
So compared to the original post - this is infinitely more useful and well made. I was going to recommend Dead Rising (seems annoyingly cheap given that I bought it on sale - physically - for about twice the price just 2 months ago). There are a few bangers in the list you put though... but I think this goes to a larger problem... why is Sony padding out their sales with huge numbers of filler shovelware? As I commented, I'm sorry, any game going for 4cents (AUD) is likely not quality gaming.
Makes me wonder if this isn't about providing defensive stats on the string of anti-competitive class cases before a number of courts.
Still kudos where due... you definitely value added with this revised post! But just a heads up - the original post is still there, linking to this updated one.
Both of the Ender games are worth a mention (Lilies and Magnolia)
COD BlackOps 4, really? A lack luster title from 2018 and probably unplayable for the most part(most modes) in 2025. The game also didn't have a single player campaign either ... This should be free at worst, thrown out at best.
I am on the edge for quite a number of titles, but will likely never play them.
Anyway shout out to Ghost Giant, Synapse, which I already have (both worth the full price). Then, I'd rather recommend to play the Re4 remake on psvr2 (not on sale but was on sale frequently in the past, also worth its full price) than going for the cheaper original flat ps4 version.
@tameshiyaku More often then not this is the case. But with some games digital is proper cheap. Just copped out catherine for 7 quid compared to I think a 20-30 physical copy 😅
@sorteddan If you go into Forgotten Anne as more of an interactive visual novel than an action game you'll enjoy it...I did,albeit have only unlocked two main endings & am certain the way things are presented post ending there's at least one or two alternatives!
Heartily recommend Wonderboy Dragon's Trap & Streets of Rage 4 not half bad either! As @Wiiware Mummy Demastered a good challenge...vengeful guardian moonrider on the wishlist but joy masher games definitely bring arcade old school hardness with their gorgeous visuals!😅
Dredge much like Dave the Diver has my interest albeit the former also has some extra dlc which nice to have just hope not necessarily needed to play the main game!🤔
Would like to get Octopath Traveller II or the later Ace Attorney compilations but higher pricepoints still is money i don't have with bills atm! Ghost Trick or TMNT Shredders tevenge tempting but might have to limit myself much as there's a few here I'd like to get.🤔
Pumpkin Jack and Boxville, just for good measure! 😍
@tameshiyaku (#4) if available 😭
I ALWAYS choose physical over digital where possible!
@Max_the_German
8/10 is a great score for a great game! Better than Village IMO
Great picks! Star Ocean second story and Arranger are already in my basket waiting for me to check out. I cashed in some rewards for £10 credit and I'll be looking to buy some PSN credit for 15% off shortly. I'm just debating if I include Forza Horizon 5 preorder in with the total as it's easier to find good psn credit deals at larger amounts..
I really like this format of suggesting sales picks to us and you've mentioned a couple here that sound appealing I didn't know about.
Good job Push, thank you!
@homelesscretin @PerpetualBoredom im lucky that in my city we got an active 2nd hand community, both online and flee markets. We had GameStop's but they were never popular here.
WOW. All these games on sale and not a single one on my wish list. SMH...... Good thing I just boght BANISHERS: Ghosts Of New Eden the other day.
@Northern_munkey How is it mate? Had an old friend round last weekend and had blast playing some old shooters on the nacon fight stick, so I'm in the mood for a new addition.
He finished gradius in one credit, which left me feeling pretty inadequate 😂
Hello buddy..cygni is really cool but it's quite difficult until you get used to the amount of things going on..if you like old school shooters it's a must..
Hey everyone, I need some opinions. Two of the games that I'm interested in buying not on this list are discounted as well (maybe different regions);
Dragon's Dogma 2 Standard Edition (45% = $37) and
Granblue Fantasy Relink Standard Edition (50% = $21).
Do you guys think these are worth buying now or should I wait for future discounts to see if they'll go lower?
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