Project X Zone, Ni no Kuni $10 Off at Best Buy (USA)

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Project X Zone Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Best Buy’s (USA) weekly deals feature a couple of pleasant surprises in the video game section. For this week only, Project X Zone and Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch are both on sale for $10 off.

Project X Zone is regularly priced at $39.99 and is currently available for only $29.99, while Ni no Kuni, which is regularly $29.99, can be had for a mere $19.99. These are great prices for two great games.

We’ve covered these two games extensively here at oprainfall, so if you need more information about them before deciding to make a purchase, you don’t have to go far. You can check out our impressions of Project X Zone’s first European demo or read our review of the game. For Ni no Kuni, we have a review you can look at, or you can read what we thought of our hands-on experience with the demo from E3 2012.

Of course, both games have demos you can download and try for yourself. Ni no Kuni’s demo is on the PlayStation Network for PS3, and Project X Zone has two demos available in the Nintendo 3DS eShop.

This sale is only for July 28 through August 3, so don’t spend too much time with the demos if you plan to take advantage of this deal.

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Eric has been playing video games for longer than he can remember. His interests skew toward retro games with an emphasis on Japanese RPGs like Chrono Trigger and the Dragon Quest series.