AU Deals: Free Hogwarts Legacy and 932 Bucks Off a Mega Games Bundle Make Today's Deals Ridiculous
dezembro 14, 2025
AU Deals: Free Hogwarts Legacy and 932 Bucks
I have a dangerous habit of replaying favourites instead of starting something new, so a deals list like this is usually what finally pushes me over the line. I have played the overwhelming majority of these, argued about the rest, and regretted paying full price for at least two of them in the past.
In retro news, I am lighting a 38-candle cake for Punch-Out!!, an absolute knockout of a NES classic. I was there in 1987, controller clenched, staring up at those towering sprites through Little Mac's gloves, trying to read tells and rhythms like it was a real fight tape. Punch-Out did not feel like a sports sim at all. It was a puzzlefest that happened to go upside your thinkin’ machine if you got it wrong.
What made this magic was how readable and human it felt. Every opponent was a personality, not just a stat sheet, from Glass Joe's tragic fragility to Bald Bull's screen-shaking charge. The star punch system rewarded patience and pattern recognition, and it’s still the most satisfying uppercut in gaming this side of Mortal Kombat’s D+HP. Lastly, beating Iron Mike Tyson in the endgame made you a schoolyard legend. Can confirm.
These Switch deals lean heavily on first party polish and long tail value. If you are filling gaps in a Switch library, this is a strong place to start.
Zelda Echoes of Wisdom (-26%) - A$59 A thoughtful Zelda spin that rewards curiosity over combat, packed with clever puzzle design and systems that quietly encourage experimentation.
Epic Mickey Rebrushed (-71%) - A$29 A surprisingly dark platformer revival that still feels bold, with painterly mechanics and Disney history woven into its level design.
Batman Arkham Trilogy (-57%) - A$39 Three landmark superhero games in one bundle, still setting the standard for licensed combat and moody open ended stealth.
Metroid Prime 4 Beyond (-23%) - A$69 A confident return to form that nails atmosphere, exploration, and that uniquely lonely Prime pacing.
Civilization VII (-44%) - A$49.90 The usual one more turn trap, now streamlined with smarter AI and systems that better respect your time.
Pokemon Scarlet (-25%) - A$60 An uneven but ambitious open world Pokemon experiment that shines when you let yourself wander off the intended path.
Just like I did last holiday season, I'm getting festive with the LEGO section. In Mathew Manor, my sons and I are again racing this year's batch of LEGO Advent Calendars. Basically, we open the City, Harry Potter, Minecraft, and Star Wars on the daily and compare the mini-prizes for "Awesomeness" and "Actual Xmas-ness". 2024's winner was the Lego Marvel one, but, weirdly, there's no 2025 equivalent. So it's anybody's race this year.
Here are the cheapest prices for the four calendars we're using. Score them yourself or just live vicariously through our unboxings.
Adam Mathew is a passionate connoisseur, a lifelong game critic, and an Aussie deals wrangler who genuinely wants to hook you up with stuff that's worth playing (but also cheap). He plays practically everything, sometimes onYouTube.
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