Cheap Games

If you hop across to Asda (by clicking here), they’re currently giving you 10% off all DS games until the 12th of August.

This might be a good opportunity to consider getting Guitar Hero: On Tour, or perhaps see if there’s anything in our Asda cheapness post that takes your fancy.

To get the discount, all you have to do is add something to your basket and the 10% is automatically knocked off – simple!

Everybody’s Golf 2 £9.99

The classic and entertaining Everybody’s Golf finally has a sequel – the imaginatively titled Everybody’s Golf 2. With new characters, beautiful courses, and loads of customisable options this is head and shoulders above the original.

Another great new addition is the ability to play against other golfers across the globe. You might be expecting to be able to compete against a handful, but you can actually take on up to 15 different folk!

Pop in to your local WH Smith and you should be able to pick this up for £9.99 – you may also be able to get it in Blockbuster stores for the same price.

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One of the best games of the year so far has to Grand Theft Auto IV. With a massively expanded city to roam around in, as well as a decent online multiplayer mode, this is the best in the series so far.

The XBox 360 version is probably the better of the two currently available, simply because downloadable content (in the form of new missions, plus other stuff) will be appearing at some point.

Click here to buy this game for £25.99 from SoftUK.

Darts, darts, glorious darts – the fat man’s sport of choice (not that there’s anything wrong with that). It’s almost as though the Wii was designed with games like PDC World Championship Darts 2008 in mind.

Choose from 16 different players to compete in seven of the major PDC tournaments, or just beat your friends in the multiplayer mode.

To get the Wii version for £14.54 (as long as you spend £15 or more, otherwise it’s £16.53 delivered) from Amazon, simply click here. Amazon also have the XBox 360 (click here) and PSP (click here) releases available for £17.99 each.

Sacred 2: Fallen Angel takes place some 2000 years before the events of the first game, and sees you thrust into the middle of a power struggle between two factions within the High Elves.

The campaign mode features two path choices, Light and Shadow. Selecting either path will determine the ultimate goal of your character – to heal the land, or intesify the chaos.

Click here to get this XBox 360 title for £17.99 from Amazon. This is one of those cheap games that looks like a mis-price, so act fast before it goes up!

Gun £7.99

There’s not too many games based on Westerns about, so Gun falls nicely into a category of its own. Horse-riding and shooting are a given – not that that should surprise you!

The ways you can go about punishing folk are plentiful. As well as the usual ability to stab or shoot them, you can also scalp them or even use their boy as cover. Nice.

ShopTo have this XBox 360 game priced at £7.99 – click here for more details.

Kororinpa £17.99

Because of the way the Wii has been designed, many games are able to incorporate the control scheme to create a unique experience. Such is the case with Kororinpa.

Although it’s a puzzle game where you must navigate balls from a start point through to a goal, using the Wii Remote lets you control who the balls move around the screen. If you’ve player Mercury Meltdown Revolution, it’s very similar.

Click here to buy this title for £17.99 from ShopTo.

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With the Wii version of Animal Crossing due out next year, why not consider getting Animal Crossing: Wild World to tide you over until then? I must warn you that you may very well end up becoming unsociable after playing though.

The basic idea behind the game is that you control a character in a town. To survive you must make friends with the other inhabitants, make money (by selling stuff) and generally make sure that the town is running well.

If you fancy this DS game, click here to buy it for £17.99 from base.com.

Sony are bloody irritating at times, such as when they decided not to include rumble feedback in the original PlayStation 3 controller. Thankfully they’ve now rectified this silly mistake.

The Sony PlayStation 3 DualShock 3 Wireless Controller is basically the same as the previous controller, but now includes pressure sensitive buttons that rumble with each action.

Click here to buy this for £23.98 delivered from base.com.

The Sims games are great, because they make you feel as though you are some sort of God who can control people and make them do as you wish. I often wonder what it would be like to do that in real life. Yes, I realise I probably need help.

The Sims 2 is the sequel (you’d never have guessed it) to the massively popular original. This is the first time the series has appeared on the PSP, and it arrives with a huge variety of stuff to do.

Asda are selling this for £7.93 – for more information, click here.