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Alright, so there’s this game, um, I guess from 2019, and it’s like ARPG or something? Anyway, it’s called “Children of Morta.” I remember someone from Dead Mage made it, or maybe it was 11 Bit Studios that, like, published it or something. Can’t remember. But here’s the kicker: it’s on sale for just $4.39. Not even joking. And yeah, I’m talking in this, um, PS Store thing. They’re calling it the “July Savings” sale—no idea why in 2025, but okay, I guess time is a flat circle or whatever.
Oh, hang on a sec—did I mention it works on the PS5 too? So technically, you’re getting more for less. And it’s one of those games jam-packed with all sorts of stuff. Anyway, the usual price got slashed by, like, 80%. That sounds like a lot, right?
But wait, there’s even more bizarre good deals, if you care about those DLCs or whatever. “Ancient Spirits” DLC—it’s practically pocket change! Like $1.74 if you’ve got PS Plus or $1.99 if you don’t. And then there’s “Paws and Claws”—cuteness overload, maybe? It’s like 69 cents for PS Plus folks and 79 for everyone else. It’s like found money.
Oh right, they’ve got this complete edition usually at $26.99, and like, compared to that, this sale is kinda nuts, in a good way! You’ve got until July 17 to make up your mind, or y’know, until you remember to.
Switching gears, this game’s story floats around the Bergson family. Seven characters to play with. Seven—just making sure that’s clear. It’s like this epic journey they’re on, battling some ancient evil called “the Corruption.” Sounds intense, but what do I know?
The game also has a local co-op. Imagine playing with someone right next to you! And there’s something called Family Trials mode. Totally different from the main campaign, filled with random game stuff, and like, different objectives or whatever. Keeps things spicy, I guess?
Anyway, I think it’s safe to say, this game gives lots of bang for your buck, especially with this sale. Or maybe it’s just me. Someone told me it’s a steal. And there we go—out of thoughts now.