Father’s Day, huh? Almost snuck up on me again. I swear, I was just tearing February off the calendar like last week. And here we are — scrambling for gifts. Might as well grab something now but who knows if Dad even means it when he says he needs nothing? Anyway, if you’re like me and look around last minute, there’s some sweet deals I stumbled on. Not saying I’m procrastinating, but maybe a little — ha!
So, here’s the chaotic rundown: First up, “Wizard of Legend 2” — I think that’s what it’s called. No clue what happened to the first one or if I should care, but it looked shiny. Jumping to Indiana Jones next. The game’s dropping $20 from its usual hundred bucks. Comes with some DLC thingy launching in September. If you or Pops are into pretending Fedora hats are still cool, hey, why not?
And oh, Magic: The Gathering threw a bunch of Final Fantasy stuff together. Everyone seems to be losing their minds over it. I tried playing Magic once; got utterly confused — did it just meander or…? Anyway, starter kits or big booster boxes, they got you.
Nintendo Switch OLED’s on sale for about $250. Honest, my hands are half-itching to grab one, and I don’t even game much. More about that slick OLED screen that makes colors pop more than those 3D glasses I’d wear in the cinema. Any chance I’ll play it? Pfft, probably just watch it sit pretty on the shelf.
Now, for my anime peeps out there: “Dan Da Dan” Blu-ray is just over 24 bucks. Can’t say I watched it, but if it’s someone’s jam – the price ain’t bad.
AirPods for $169 — noise-canceling ones! I’m always paranoid the noise-canceling will block out something crucial, like a siren… yeah, random fear, but what can you do?
LEGO’s got the Ahsoka Tano set for less, if assembling tiny blocks into starry realms sound like your weekend plan. Five minifigs with cool names like Night Trooper – just slap that on my ever-growing list of “Things I Didn’t Know I Needed.”
“Trails in the Sky” — It’s a remake or something, I guess? I’ll confess my ignorance straight up. Another from the backlog of “will play someday.” Marking it at 60 bucks for a pre-order seemed decent enough to include.
Oh, if it wasn’t enough, Nintendo’s finally playing nice with Amazon or something — could grab stuff like “Donkey Kong Bananza.” Again, sheesh… does anyone else feel like game names stopped making sense?
Don’t sleep on “Darkest Dungeon II” either. Down to $20.75, which feels precise enough to mean something, right? New token system or such, whatever that means.
Overall, the deals are out there. Good luck playing Santa’s little helper — in June, no less. Go forth, and may the last-minute shopping gods smile on you!