You know, I woke up today and for no reason at all, thought about Sackboy. Weird, right? Anyway, I stumbled onto this thing — maybe it was a sign. Or just me not paying attention. Who knows. So, let’s talk about this PlayStation Store sale. It’s one of those things where if you blink, you might miss it.
Sackboy’s Big Discount Adventure!
Right now, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, which I swear I thought was just yesterday’s news — is going for a crazy 67% off. No joke. This turns a $59.99 game into, well, you do the math. It’s $19.79. Freaky, huh? Now, whether you’re on a PS4 or PS5 (seriously, who can keep track these days?) you might want to jump on this. The sale’s over soon, like way too early on July 3. I’m not even sure who wakes up at 2:59 a.m. ET, but that’s when it ends. Go figure.
Now let’s see, this game’s description — how do I put it? It’s like stepping into a world that’s a little too well-crafted. And just when you think you’re getting the hang of it, bam, you’re racing through this epic journey, dodging danger like me on a Monday morning. solo or getting a crew of four together for some bizarre party antics is apparently the way to go if you’re up for it. But here’s the kicker: Can you save Craftworld? Yeah, you’re battling this evil Vex dude. Just picture a knitted hero, kind of like my grandma’s sweater, but with more gusto.
Back in 2020, Sackboy hit the shelves — or whatever digital shelves are called — and folks seemed pretty happy. Metacritic gave it a 79. Not sure how they score these things but hey, seemed like people dug it. And we, self-proclaimed experts, slapped a perfect 10 on it. Maybe we got swept up in the nostalgia or something, because it just had this ‘feel-good’ polish. Sackboy swinging through those levels like a champ.
Oh, and before I wander off completely — the costumes! Download them, seriously. They’re free and painfully adorable. Just a little tip from me to you, no strings attached.
So, if you’re feeling like diving into Sackboy’s world — and maybe get lost like I did this morning — well, there’s no better time. Or something like that.