Pricefall

Pricefall

What seemed like the beginning of a winter lull in video game sales turned out to show some promise as we researched deals for this week’s Pricefall. On top of that, we found deals for some of the big winners in the oprainfall 2013 Awards, including The Wonderful 101, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Metal Gear Rising Revengeance, and Dead Rising 3.

Active Sales

Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy
$29.96 – 25% off at Amazon

Bravely Default
$36.99 – $3 off pre-order at Newegg with promo code EMCPWHW93
The collector’s edition is $49.99 at Best Buy, which is $5 cheaper than at Gamestop

The Wonderful 101
$23.99 – $6 off at Best Buy

Persona 4 Arena
$24.20 – 60% off at Amazon

Valhalla Knights 3
$29.99 – $15 off at Play-Asia

Pikmin 3
$34.99 – $25 off pre-owned at Best Buy
Edit: Out of stock online, in-store only

Sonic Lost World
$34.88 – 30% off at Amazon (Wii U)

Project X Zone
$19.99 – 50% off at Amazon
This game is also $20 on the eShop and is $14.96 in-store only at Wal-Mart.

Metal Gear Rising Revengeance
$19.99 – 33% off at Amazon (Xbox 360)
The Xbox 360 version is the low price, but the PS3 version is only a few dollars more.

Killer is Dead
$27.98 – 30% off at Amazon

Resident Evil 4 HD
$14.99 – 25% off at GameFly with promo code GFDJAN25 (PC download)
This 25% off promo code applies to many other games as well.

Shin Megami Tensei IV
$34.50 – 31% off at Amazon

Dragon’s Crown
$34.99 – 30% off at Amazon (PS3)

Fire Emblem: Awakening
$24.99 – pre-owned at Best Buy in-store only

Pokémon X and Pokémon Y
$24.99 – pre-owned at Best Buy

Dead Rising 3
$47.91 – 20% off at Amazon

Record of Agarest War 2
$29.99 – 40% off at Amazon

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift EXTEND Limited Edition
$13.99 – 65% off at Amazon

God of War Saga Collection
$19.96 – 50% off at Amazon

Bleach: Soul Resurreccion
$21.18 – 58% off at Amazon

Battle Fantasia
$9.44 – 81% off at Amazon

Deathsmiles
$9.66 – 68% off at Amazon

Mass Effect 3
$11.20 – 81% off at Amazon (Wii U)

BEYOND: Two Souls
$38.89 – 35% off at Amazon

Sanctum 2
$2.24 – 85% off on Steam

Ninja Gaiden: Razor’s Edge
$19.96 – on sale at Wal-Mart (PS3)

The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
$12.49 – 75% off on Steam

GOG.com is holding the Nordic Nights Weekend Promo. You can save 60% off of games from the Gothic series, the Dark Fall series, and more.

The Humble  Weekly Sale is being supported by roguelike games this weekend. You can pay what you want for Paranautical Activity, Dungeons of Dredmor, and Hack, Slash, Loot. Pay $6 or more and you can get Teleglitch: Die More Edition Guns and Tunes, Sword of the Stars: The Pit – Gold Edition, and The Binding of Isaac + Wrath of the Lamb DLC. At the Humble Store, Proteus and Retro City Rampage is on sale, among many other games.

Reported Earlier

Atlus USA PSN Sale Includes Disgaea and Demon’s Souls
Dark Souls II Collector’s Edition Guide By Future Press 40% Off
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl on Sale on Nintendo eShop
Club Nintendo Offers New Game Rewards for January 2014
Nintendo Download: January 23rd (North America)
Nintendo Download: January 23rd (Europe)
PSN Weekly: Week of January 22nd (Europe)
PSN Weekly Week of January 21 (North America)

Pre-orders

Bravely Default $39.99
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII with Cloud Strife promo code $59.96
DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc $39.96
Ragnarok Odyssey ACE $39.99
Tales of Symphonia Chronicles $39.99
Magus $39.99
Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky $49.99
Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster Limited Edition $39.96
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes $29.99
The Witch and the Hundred Knight $49.96
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Limited Edition
 $79.99
Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars $39.99
Demon Gaze $39.96
Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi $39.99
Final Fantasy XIV: A REALM REBORN (PS4) $59.96
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX $59.99
Kingdom Hearts III $59.99
Final Fantasy XV
 $59.96

Still waiting for some of our awards winners to drop in price? Find any of them for a cheap price? Let us know in the comments.

SOURCES
Cheap Ass Gamer
GamerDeals
Steam
Amazon.com
eBay.com
GameStop

Raymond Dwyer
Former Contributor--Raymond is an architect in Chicago who has been playing video games for as long as he can remember. For all that the city offers, he mostly prefers sitting down to a good game when he can spare the time. Buildings look better rendered than they do in real life anyway.
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