over the next week, offering an array of discounts like and. By far and away the best discount, though, is for the The Game Kitchen's Catholocism-coded angst 'n' slash, which is a whopping 90% off for the next few days.
That knocks the cost all the way down to, less than the price of, well, most things really. A bus ticket. A cup of coffee. A Tesco meal deal. I can just about get a McDonald's cheeseburger for less, but there's only 30p in it and that cheeseburger won't last 14 hours or let me fight a [[link]] giant baby wearing a crown of thorns.
It's worth nothing that is also on a discount, available at half-price for. While not a steal like the original, if you grab the first game and really jive with it, it might be worth picking up the sequel while it's relatively cheap. While we didn't review Blasphemous 2, the consensus is it's a bigger, better version of the original, albeit not vastly different from a mechanical perspective.
In fact, Blasphemous 2 grew even larger last year thanks to the. This brought a new [[link]] game plus mode and a 40% increase in the game's footprint before it asked you to lay down any cash.
Both discounts run until Thursday, when Team 17's publisher sale ends.