That's what we've made our final judgement based on; while this may not be great value for someone who paid
full price for the game previously, for collectors, online gaming fans or people who haven't played MGS3, this is absolutely the definitive version of one of the finest games on the PlayStation 2.
What is even worse is that they are charging people almost
full price for this game.
Even so, there isn't enough content to justify paying
full price for the game.
However, it is more of a cool bonus feature than a real reason to pay
full price for the game.
And, you don't have to pay
full price for the game twice.
I'd rather pay
full price for a game and just play it, stage by stage and so on, than pick up a cheap mobile game that is filled with distractions.
I've payed
full price for games less than 10 hours, so I can't really complain.
I got that same e-mail weeks ago, but I figured they sent it to me because they wanted to make sure they had enough copies for those who will be paying
full price for the game.
Though people who have played the 360 version may scoff at this title and wonder why anyone would pay
full price for a game they have played before, NGS2 offers up a lot of content to any gamer.
But the fact still remains that if consumers don't see any single - player mode then they'll question why they should pay
full price for a game that may fall off in activity within weeks.
I found that as a bit annoying after paying
full price for the game I then had to grind using characters I didn't really like to unlock the characters I wanted to play.
I think a gamers choice becomes extremely limited (especially in todays economy) if they have to pay
full price for a game right out of the starting block.
Nintendo's strategy is indicative of a larger trend in the gaming sphere, where consumers pay
full price for a game at release, knowing full well that it will become a crippled, or even inaccessible, product a few years down the line when online functionality disappears.
I guess I might still buy the game from the bargain bin at some point, but I will definitely not pay
full price for the game now.
I gladly pay
full price for games like Bayonneta that wont make the sales expected from them, knowing that if I buy it used the developer wont see a dime.
Now with the progression of the PlayStation and Xbox Store even more people are paying
full price for a game which has no physical evidence that you own said game.
I played this game once and i didn't feel compelled to start a second play through, this is worth renting or buying cheap but i wouldn't pay
full price for this game, It gets a 7/10 from me.
What about those that already paid
full price for the game?
Players who paid
full price for the game would have to pay extra to have plot holes filled for content that was purposefully kept separate yet still available on launch day.
You seem to believe that the Uninformed group form the majority of Switch owners, and that only that group would think it's justified to charge
full price for a game that was previously out on the WiiU, and that Nintendo is taking advantage of this ignorance, which makes them look bad.
I hope you're not still paying
full price for games are you?
Apparently, we're supposed to LOVE paying more money for less content, paying
full price for games that don't work at launch, and enjoy EA's library of extortionate «free to play» titles (I'm looking at you, Dungeon Keeper).
This is again on top of paying
full price for the game itself.
Not exact matches
The clowns» departure was also accelerated during a train ride that spring from Los Angeles to San Diego
for an exhibition
game when
Price let his pet snake loose in a car
full of women bowlers.
It's bad enough you have to pay
full price for a 90 minute
game when the ball has been in play
for just over 60.
Read on
for full details including
pricing, release dates, and DLC
game pack and base -
game patch features.
I do nt buy ANY
game at
full price, but I was tempted when I saw Nuclear Dawn on a Steam daily deal
for $ 7, a
If you see the
game for at most 15 pounds you should buy it, but no way
for full price.
For a mere few bucks Doombad simulates the experience of many
full - on retail
priced trap
games, and that's a pretty rare accomplishment.»
Amazing graphics, tight controls and the
full game with all content
for a great
price on the PC.
But
for what boils down to an hour's worth of
game time, that
price still seems a little high and probably makes sure the
game is something you'll wish to pick up in a sale rather than at
full price.
I have always played Tiger Woods PGA
games, my only platinum trophies are through these
games, but this incarnation is a massive let down, from the graphics, create player and
games modes the whole
game seems cheap and unfinished, luckily I got it
for # 30, and that is the only reason I gave it a 5 if it was
full price it would be lower.
If you can get a deal on it, pick it up without question; however, if you're on the fence, it might almost be worth waiting, given the
full price you'll have to pay
for a remastered
game.
This isn't a
full -
priced game, though, and it's pretty hilarious and fun
for what it is.
Even with its superb gameplay and the addictive new Firefight co-op mode, a five - hour campaign is a paltry amount of content
for a
full -
priced game.
My number 2 gripe with this
game is the «shop» and microtransactions (ie, DLC, etc.)- when I buy a
game I expect to get the
full thing and not be «nickled and dimed»
for more money and then also charged half the
price of the
game to play the expansion content.
price for a «port» but this is a
full optimised
game that is unlike anything you've seen on the mobile smartphone platform before!
I already payd the
full price for my ps2 version and with no effort to change the
game it's enough
for me.
After that, you'll be hitting yourself on the head
for buying this
game at
full price.
Unlike Tropical Freeze, though, the Switch port of Deluxe included all the content from the original's two (paid) DLC packs and more free add - ons, giving players more reason to feel comfortable paying
full price for an older
game.
Dead Rising 4 is great fun
for people who want to take on zombies and not feel threatened but if you already have the base
game, you might not want to fork out the
full price for Frank's Big Package.
See below
for the
full list of
games available
for each of the 3
pricing tiers:
We will also have a
full review
for you shortly if the livestream still has you on the fence, or if you're considering the
game for full price on Xbox 360.
Owners of Revelator will be able to buy a DLC update
for their
game so they can get Rev 2 without paying the
full price — which is handy
for anyone who'd feel short changed if they were being asked
for the
price of yet another
full game, with so little new content.
Keeping in mind that all the
games are
for PlayStation 4 and are
priced at $ 19.99, here's the
full list of eligible titles in the 2
for 1 offer on the PlayStation Store:
If you own the PS3 version of the
game you'll still have to pay
full price for the PS4 iteration; Ubisoft also teases 3D Rayman title.
You'll enjoy the
full game, including all of the dlc,
for the low low
price of zero.
I feel bad I bought all their
games heavily discounted: / Toki Tori 2 + was worth the
full price for sure!
Throw this in with some zombie - like enemies and sell it on XBL
for a quarter of the
price of a
full retail
game, and you just may have a multiplayer experience worth your while.
The
price cut will take effect this Wednesday, when
gamers will second chance to pick up one of these great
games, both of which feature
full campaign co-op
for two players.