Conan doesn't set its sights high enough to set anyone's world on fire, and there's not really enough meat on the bone to recommend an
immediate full price purchase, but it is a well - paced and generally satisfying hunk of tongue - in - cheek gory action.
I swear, any time that I've ever made
a full priced purchase, I find it on clearance 1 - 2 weeks after.
And the 10 % discount for
any full price purchase still applies.
I made
a full price purchase online and was just denied a price adjustment!
Those are the missing features and maps that should have been in the game at launch, but with
your full priced purchase you're paying Nintendo to finish them so they can provided them to you at a later time.
I found it to be very well done and thoroughly enjoyable and yet way, waaaay too short for
a full price purchase.
«We've seen the deals lead to
full priced purchases,» he says.
Donate it to Rohan and receive 15 % off
any full price purchase in store throughout March.
However, if you are like me and overdosed on the fun, unique, but somewhat hollow and repetitive original, does the sequel bring enough to the table to warrant
a full price purchase?
It's a fine line which developers walk when they release one more game in any series since it runs the risk of falling into one of two extremes: either a completely different game or a carbon copy which costs
another full price purchase.
It'll get more attractive with a price drop (or an «Ultimate» edition a year from now), but I can't recommend it as
a full price purchase.
I'm not interesting enough for
a full price purchase (FPP), but I'd love to see it in a Steam bundle now.
Will disclosing the existence of one offer make a second potential purchaser more likely to sign
a full price purchase offer — or to pursue a different opportunity?