17/03/21, 14:15
I really recommend anyone to use psprices.com over platprices. Psprices has the added benefit of a nice feature that lets you see all the times a game has been on sale since its release. There’s another similar site that also has this feature, but it doesn’t go back to release which is why I consider psprices the superior option.Log in to reply MrYd 17/03/21, 16:25
While psprices.com has a full price history, and filters for things like VR games (along with other, non-PS plaforms), I’m guessing it was used here for 1 reason…
That list of all the games on sale in a single big table you can easily copy and paste. And even has an API you can use to grab the data in a simple way. You might even just have to press X to JSON.
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Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for February 12th, 2021. Today’s article ended up a great deal larger than I anticipated and although I tried to get ahead of it yesterday, I still ended up extremely pressed for time trying to finish everything. Indeed, as I type this introduction (amusingly enough, it is the last thing I’m writing for the article) it is 10:36 PM and I have not had dinner yet. Well, let’s get into all the goodies that are waiting for us, shall we?
New Releases
SwitchArcade Highlight!
If you didn’t already play this game when it released on the Wii U, this is an easy recommendation. It’s a nice contrast to
The future might look uncertain, but there’s comfort to be found in playing games from a different, possibly simpler time. That’s one promise you might find with the deals available during Sony’s PSN Remasters and Retro Sale, which will run until February 10, 2021.
Folks looking to play an old classic on the PS4 or PS5 might do well to pick few digital games up, as the discounts are fairly steep for some remasters of beloved old titles. Sadly for frugal
Final Fantasy fans, the biggest retro remaster of 2020,
Final Fantasy VII Remake, is not on the list.
Still, there’s plenty to think about picking up on the PSN Remasters and Retro Sale. In fact,