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Select Amazon Accounts: Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 (PS5)

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Amazon has for Select AccountsVampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 (PlayStation 5) for $27.31 -$6.83 when you clip the coupon on the product page (availability will vary by region) = $20.48. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • You are the Nomad - an elder vampire awakening from a century-long slumber, new to the modern nights. Trapped in your Blood is a stranger's voice. This entity, a vampire detective known as Fabien, will be your guide to 21st-century Seattle.

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Amazon has for Select AccountsVampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 (PlayStation 5) for $27.31 -$6.83 when you clip the coupon on the product page (availability will vary by region) = $20.48. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for contributing this deal.
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Product Info:
  • Single Player
  • Genre: Action / RPG
  • You are the Nomad - an elder vampire awakening from a century-long slumber, new to the modern nights. Trapped in your Blood is a stranger's voice. This entity, a vampire detective known as Fabien, will be your guide to 21st-century Seattle.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $11.01 less (35% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $31.49 at the time of this posting.
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Shake-N-Bake
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This is a truly horrible game. This is a poo stain on the Bloodlines name. I can't say a single good thing about it. It has terrible performance issues, very clunky gameplay, one of the most boring stories, only 3 types of side missions and awful voice acting. They also stripped out the RPG elements that made the original Bloodlines so good. They should pay people to play it. It's one of the worst games I've ever played.

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Jan 28, 2026 09:14 AM
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DealDadyJan 28, 2026 09:14 AM
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Nice. Got one.
Jan 28, 2026 09:41 AM
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gabemstrJan 28, 2026 09:41 AM
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Quote from DealDady :
Nice. Got one.
nice! 1:41am here and already dead for me, coupon not showing up but shows up for Dora lol
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jeremiahjursonJan 28, 2026 11:44 AM
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Got one, am excited to try it at $20
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mortwightJan 28, 2026 05:02 PM
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it can go lower, in 6 months it will be free on epic store
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This is a truly horrible game. This is a poo stain on the Bloodlines name. I can't say a single good thing about it. It has terrible performance issues, very clunky gameplay, one of the most boring stories, only 3 types of side missions and awful voice acting. They also stripped out the RPG elements that made the original Bloodlines so good. They should pay people to play it. It's one of the worst games I've ever played.
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mr0xJan 28, 2026 10:30 PM
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Sure, but even if I don't open this it's worth having on the shelf.
Why is it worth having on the shelf?

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happygooddealJan 28, 2026 10:52 PM
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Quote from Shake-N-Bake :
This is a truly horrible game. This is a poo stain on the Bloodlines name. I can't say a single good thing about it. It has terrible performance issues, very clunky gameplay, one of the most boring stories, only 3 types of side missions and awful voice acting. They also stripped out the RPG elements that made the original Bloodlines so good. They should pay people to play it. It's one of the worst games I've ever played.
Thanks. Save my $20.
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SkyJackerJan 29, 2026 12:13 AM
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Thanks OP...Had the coupon available. Will try it out.
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DontneedbutwantitJan 29, 2026 02:47 AM
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Quote from Shake-N-Bake :
This is a truly horrible game. This is a poo stain on the Bloodlines name. I can't say a single good thing about it. It has terrible performance issues, very clunky gameplay, one of the most boring stories, only 3 types of side missions and awful voice acting. They also stripped out the RPG elements that made the original Bloodlines so good. They should pay people to play it. It's one of the worst games I've ever played.
I mean it's not a terrible game. Yes it has its flaws and I do think they could have done things differently but it's not bad at this price point. I would say definitely watch a YouTube review before buying just so you know what you're getting. It'll be a hit or miss for some.
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DealDadyJan 30, 2026 10:19 AM
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Slickdeals mods are becoming overly controlling. Half of this thread has been deleted.
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DealDadyJan 30, 2026 10:30 AM
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Quote from mr0x :

Why is it worth having on the shelf?
Ok, how about I try to take this seriously even though it doesn't deserve it. If you understand how generational wealth, appreciation of assets, and the value of a collection, you will find that more often than not it can be the dumb crappy games no one liked that appreciate the most. While right now we see the market is ripe for XBOX 360/PS3 era purchasing and will become the next value increase (we're already seeing it), eventually PS4 then PS5. And no, it doesn't matter whatsoever whether or not the game is actually playable on the disc. It SHOULD matter, but collector markets don't operate on logic often.

Eventually, the stupid crappy Bloodlines 2 game everyone hated can, and most likely will, gain in value from the $20 that I spent on it today. That, mixed with inflation, means that you can avoid the loss of monetary value. Instead of investing in markets, I invest in hardline products that have a market. I focus on purchasing products at much lower prices than MSRP. Just like any sort of investment, some of it is speculation, but my bets have paid off more than they haven't. I have a collection that has appreciated in value 3x since purchasing it. This allows me to have my wealth in non-liquid assets that increase my financial position without having the risk of having nothing in the end if my investment money goes poof due to a market crash or bubble pop.

So, the antagonistic stuff in this thread is clearly from younger people with no understanding of the market, generational wealth, appreciating assets, market volatility, and personal preference. I like video games, even the ones you don't. I'm sitting incredibly comfortably in one of the scariest times in our history; not because I capitulated to people that find anything they don't understand upsetting, but because I make my decisions based on a larger pool of data than most seem to even be able to approach.
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bluedynamoJan 31, 2026 04:59 PM
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Quote from DealDady :
Ok, how about I try to take this seriously even though it doesn't deserve it. If you understand how generational wealth, appreciation of assets, and the value of a collection, you will find that more often than not it can be the dumb crappy games no one liked that appreciate the most. While right now we see the market is ripe for XBOX 360/PS3 era purchasing and will become the next value increase (we're already seeing it), eventually PS4 then PS5. And no, it doesn't matter whatsoever whether or not the game is actually playable on the disc. It SHOULD matter, but collector markets don't operate on logic often.

Eventually, the stupid crappy Bloodlines 2 game everyone hated can, and most likely will, gain in value from the $20 that I spent on it today. That, mixed with inflation, means that you can avoid the loss of monetary value. Instead of investing in markets, I invest in hardline products that have a market. I focus on purchasing products at much lower prices than MSRP. Just like any sort of investment, some of it is speculation, but my bets have paid off more than they haven't. I have a collection that has appreciated in value 3x since purchasing it. This allows me to have my wealth in non-liquid assets that increase my financial position without having the risk of having nothing in the end if my investment money goes poof due to a market crash or bubble pop.

So, the antagonistic stuff in this thread is clearly from younger people with no understanding of the market, generational wealth, appreciating assets, market volatility, and personal preference. I like video games, even the ones you don't. I'm sitting incredibly comfortably in one of the scariest times in our history; not because I capitulated to people that find anything they don't understand upsetting, but because I make my decisions based on a larger pool of data than most seem to even be able to approach.
I can respect that. Probably a lot of eventual profitability in your approach, as well. I tried this with comic books and Magic:The Gathering, but the eventual gains were underpacing the S&P500, so I liquidated and threw everything into a Roth. For me, it was the right decision and is far outperforming my prior goofy half-ass endeavors. Glad to see that someone knows how to work it correctly, though.

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DealDadyJan 31, 2026 07:37 PM
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Quote from bluedynamo :
I can respect that. Probably a lot of eventual profitability in your approach, as well. I tried this with comic books and Magic:The Gathering, but the eventual gains were underpacing the S&P500, so I liquidated and threw everything into a Roth. For me, it was the right decision and is far outperforming my prior goofy half-ass endeavors. Glad to see that someone knows how to work it correctly, though.
There are definitely trade-offs. For me, I prefer having tangible access to my assets. I try to invest in stuff that has either actual use or likely appreciable value. I don't like things that don't have distinct utility so most plushies and the like are off my radar, but everything has a value.

Magic and Comics are too hard. The sheer amount of data to know there is too much for me to fold into my normal life. So, in my mind anyone can do this as a supplemental way to add to their personal wealth. Unfortunately this is how everything functions today, personal wealth that you can hopefully turn into generational wealth so that you may have kids with a more stable life than you had. or so that's the idea I guess...

I dislike the idea of not having my investments in a place that cannot be easily accessed. As much as we want to trust our financial system, I think it's pretty apparent we cannot truly do so at this time. So, it was a gamble and to many people it likely looks like some sort of weird spending issue (and duh of course it is I AM American...) but it's all in service of trying to create a much stronger and tangible base. As long as you can re-sell the thing, re-use the thing, or use the thing to make money (tools, etc.) then you may technically sell that stuff or use that stuff and it will LOSE value, but you will have to factor in all the other costs associated with it.

Consider home repair. Almost every single thing can be done if you are someone who cares about learning and being critical. If you know what sort of issues you will need to address at some point you can choose to invest in knowledge, physical strength, and tools. Those tools might cost X amount up front, but if you calculate how much money it costs for anyone to come and do ANYTHING these days (not to mention how incompetent and flippant my local tradespeople have become) I am now so far up on actual asset value that I will have to reassess as time moves on and if we run into struggles.

There are a lot of moving parts to trying to make any of this crap work. I'm always trying to analyze and find patterns to things and so this works with how I am. However, I hope no one comes here and thinks this is me preaching to anyone how to live (although likely we all have something to learn from each other so I mean... can we all chill and assume positive intent every once in a while?) because I don't think I have all the answers. I just think that my read on things works for my intentions and has resulted in a much better situation now than I could have hoped to be in.

Anyways. Sorry about the long talk. It got me thinking and my fingers just went on their own.

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