I was there on day one, November 19 2020 (for us UK folk). I knew immediately what that knock at the door meant - it was here. I ripped open the boxes. New PS5 console? Nah, in the bin. Extra DualSense controller? Bye. Wife and kids? They don't exist, but if they did they'd be sacked off. Then I got to the bottom of the pile and found a small blue box with all my hopes and dreams encased. It was time for Godfall.
Obviously, that's not how my PS5 launch day went - nobody was expecting Godfall to put a jewel in Sony's crown from day one. It is, as one might expect from a launch title, a glorified tech demo showing us gorgeous backdrops, speedy load times, and super crisp details. I wasn't too miffed at the $69.99 I spent on the experience - I was too caught up in the excitement of a new console to notice the repetitive missions and boring story and, at the end of the day, it was still fun to play through. I would have much rather paid Walmart's $8.98 sale price, though.
After years on the shelves, this isn't the first time Godfall has plummeted to such price lows. That said, this was still a solid $20 as recently as December. This week's PS5 deals aren't doing anything new with this price, but if you're in the market for some cheap hacking and slashing it might be worth checking out.
Godfall | <a href="https://goto.walmart.com/c/1943169/565706/9383?subId1=hawk-custom-tracking&sharedId=hawk&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.walmart.com%2Fip%2FGodfall-Gearbox-PlayStation-5-Physical-Edition%2F842370163" data-link-merchant="walmart.com"" target="_blank">$69.99 $8.98 at Walmart
Save $60 - No, it hasn't been $69.99 for a long time - not since 2022 to be exact. It's also the PS5's worst launch title, but there's something comforting about picking up a quick hack and slash experience for under $10. That said, there are plenty of better games on sale right now.
Buy it if:
✅ You want quick, cheap hack and slash
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather put your cash towards a higher quality
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