Father’s Day creeping up on us, huh? It’s the classic “scramble for gifts” time, with those last-minute panic buys and hope-you-like-it presents. And yeah, aren’t we all just pouncing on those restocks? Let me dive into some deals happening Saturday, June 14. Some stuff you really shouldn’t miss… or maybe you should. Who knows?
First up, “Wizard of Legend 2.” The visuals? Sorta hit me like an old cartoon I can’t quite place. It’s selling like ice cream on a summer day… or whatever analogy fits here. Anyway — Indiana Jones fans, listen up! The “Great Circle Premium Edition” has a $20 cut. Normally it’s $99.99, no joke. Comes with some future DLC magic, arriving September 4. Jump on it now if you haven’t already messed with one of 2024’s big hits.
Switching gears — Magic: The Gathering’s Final Fantasy mashup? It’s like they got peanut butter in the chocolate. Could be your entry ticket into Magic, especially with their starter kit. Imagine pulling those rare cards — like finding a fiver in an old coat pocket!
Nintendo Switch OLED. They’re going at $249.99 this weekend on Woot. Let me tell you, OLED screens are pretty toasty. Gorgeous, really. And with new games on the horizon, it could keep your gaming life, well… gamified? It wasn’t supposed to be this hard to find, but here we are.
Guess what? Dan Da Dan Season 1 is my go-to anime. Grab it on Blu-ray for $24.49, I mean, you’d be losing money NOT getting it. Momo and Ken throw aliens and spirits into a blender of comedy, and boom, magic!
Apple AirPods Pro — Perfect for drowning out whatever’s in your life you’d rather not hear. $169 down from $240 for the Pros… the little joys in life, right? Maybe grab them for Father’s Day? Or just keep them.
Ahsoka Tano’s LEGO set screaming for attention — 382 pieces of awesome, with all the minifigs you didn’t know you needed. I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of LEGO nostalgia?
On to “Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter” — pre-orders, anyone? They remade the first Trails game for PS5 and Nintendo Switch. Quite the nostalgia trip, trust me. With more games coming up, it might just be time to jump on board this series.
Then there’s Donkey Kong Bananza (yes, that’s really the name), popping up on Amazon for pre-order. If you’re a Nintendo head, like… the time to act is now.
Finally, “Darkest Dungeon II” is hanging out on Amazon for $20.75. The token system? Totally gives it a new twist on gameplay — not that I’m an expert or anything.
And that’s all I’ve got. Maybe it made sense. Maybe it didn’t. But those deals, though. Snap ’em up or hang back, depends if you like living on the edge— a financial edge, I guess.