So, GreenManGaming has this for $20 (no Tier) or $16 if you are Tiered (I'm Gold Tier over there). I grabbed it.
Some thoughts.
This game's down-right bananas. Some 3 1/2 hours in...and just got through the tutorial and into the open world. This game is a total on-slaughter of visual delights, action galore & genre-jumping. Most games these days wouldn't even use fixed cameras here & there, but this game can go quickly & seamlessly with no cuts from the usual & standard 3rd-person behind the character action-adventure/lite-ARPG/lite-JRPG to...well, who knows what, since this game loves to play homage also to other genres. It can go often seamlessly without camera cuts from old-school 1942 or Xevious up-ward scrolling arcade-style space-ship shooter or plane-flying shooting. And in the tutorial, this game can go from 3rd-person action game and switching ever to an overhead camera action game like Hotline Miami and/or even a bullet-hell type of game; it's dizzying. And in the tutorial, this game is doing this stuff constantly.
And the fights with these huge bosses are bananas & intense. Combat's smooth, fluid, and fantastic here. Platinum's combat here is a joy with my X360 for Windows USB-based gamepad, as this game's running at 1080p60fps with no slow-downs or anything most of the time. I've seen it hit 56fps at its worst...and that's it. I'm glad the controls are customizable, as I didn't like Dodge on RT; moved it over to B and flipped Action key (from B) over to RT - and I'm all good here. Camera is super-smooth, whether it's the usual 3rd person typical action-adventure of going into some other genre. Also, the music sounds great & the art design's awesome, often being unique, weird, different, artistic, and whatnot.
Gonna have to give this more time - but so far, this game rocks.