Hidden Gems Unearthed! AU Deals You Can't Afford To Miss!

Hidden Gems Unearthed! AU Deals You Can't Afford To Miss!
Tech Product Reviews 20 February 2026

Alright folks, kick back, grab a coffee, and let's talk about some seriously good Gaming deals. It's Friday, finally, and I've been sifting through the digital dust to bring you a selection of titles that I genuinely think are worth your time and money. No fluff, no filler, just straight-up recommendations based on personal experience. Consider this your weekend gaming cheat sheet.

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Seriously, I've sunk hours, days even, into these games. We're talking titles I've actually *finished*, not just started and abandoned after the initial hype wore off. These are the games that stuck with me, the ones I still think about years later. And at these prices? It's almost criminal *not* to pick them up. I'm actually about to lose myself in some Resident Evil myself. Get ready to start your weekend off right and I'll see you on Monday.

Speaking of enduring classics, I have to give a shout-out to Rez, which is celebrating its 23rd anniversary! Can you believe it? Tetsuya Mizuguchi’s masterpiece is a synesthetic trip that I remember fondly from my Dreamcast days. Think Panzer Dragoon meets pure, unadulterated psychedelia. And honestly, it *still* holds up. Especially if you can get your hands on a PS VR2 headset and experience it in virtual reality. Trust me, it's a whole other level of immersion.

Now, for the deals themselves. I'm pulling from different eras and platforms here, because good games are good games, regardless of their age or where you play them. First up, a bit of a deep cut, but a total gem: Castlevania: Lament of Innocence for the PS2 (2004). You can find it on eBay, and I'd say it's worth searching for. It's a 3D Castlevania done right, with a fantastic soundtrack and satisfying combat. Don't let the PS2-era graphics fool you; this one's a classic for a reason. A bit of a gem, if you like that sort of thing.

And finally, for something a little more modern and… ahem… *busty*, don't sleep on Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (PS3/4, X360/One) from 2015. Yeah, I know, it's got...assets. But beneath the fan service is a surprisingly deep and engaging fighting game. The combat is tight, the character roster is diverse, and it's just plain fun to play. Plus, you can usually find it for a steal these days. Get it while it's hot, folks. You might be surprised just how much you enjoy it.

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Michelle Young

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