Man, so here we go again—another month, another reason to empty your wallet on the PS Store. Seriously, they’ve got these crazy sales all the time now, and I can’t keep up. This time, they’re basically giving away a jumble of Marvel games that, trust me, could keep everyone in your household occupied. Maybe that’s the real goal? Who knows. Anyway—oh wait, let me tell you about this Lego collection thing.
Hah! Guess what? Lego Marvel Collection is going for just $8.99. Yeah, you read that right. It’s slashed from $59.99, which feels like the universe is trying to tell you something. But don’t snooze on it, ‘cause this offer’s got an expiration date—June 5 at 2:59 a.m. ET. Why they didn’t pick 3:00 a.m. on the dot, no clue. Just one of those odd things, I guess.
Onto the juicy bits. This Lego Marvel Collection is a mash-up of three games. We’ve got Lego Marvel Super Heroes, Lego Marvel’s Avengers, and Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2. It’s like a buffet of chaos and superheroes, and it’s got all the season pass stuff thrown in. Just thinking about it makes me a bit giddy—hours of clashing blocks and capes.
Now, if you’re into saving the world from animated chaos, here’s the scoop: In Lego Marvel Super Heroes, you’re grasping at an epic crew of characters aiming to thwart Loki and his pals from assembling some world-ending contraption. Sounds simple, right? Maybe not.
And Lego Marvel’s Avengers? You’re diving into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They’ve packed in characters and plots from those movies we can’t stop talking about. Like, you asked for Avengers and boom—they handed you the keys.
Then there’s Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, which is just a time-traveling bonanza featuring Kang the Conqueror and all your favorite (and maybe not-so-favorite) Marvel peeps. Heroes? Villains? It’s a mix—literally a jumbled timeline.
These games? They’ve been kicking around for a while—2013, 2016, and 2017 were their birth years. Got decent nods from reviewers too. Metacritic says the first scored an 80, the second a 71, and the last one hit a 73. Not too shabby, especially for games that came out when we were all a bit younger.
So, yeah, don’t forget to keep an eye out for more wallet-busting deals on PS4 and PS5. The PS Store’s got your back with these regular sales—kind of like an unexpected friend you didn’t know you needed.