Sentences with phrase «game at full retail price»

Players that purchased the game at full retail price before the transition to the F2P model will receive credit towards their Microsoft account.
Selling a zombie survival game at full retail price might make fans of the MGS series hold on a little bit tighter to their...
My only disappointment so far is that there are downloadable skins that can be purchased from the eshop, but they cost way to much in my opinion (after buy the game at full retail price, i don't really wan na spend 50 $ more to get 16 skins) but since those are just cosmetics this shouldn't matter much in the end, as the game is already fun as it is

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As a game experience, it's definitely worth picking up, but I find myself having difficulty telling you to buy it at the full price of a new retail game.
Those coins can also be spent to decrease the time it takes to build and upgrade new platforms at your base, an approach to monetizing The Phantom Pain, a full - price retail game, like a free - to - play mobile game.
Extinction feels like a game that could have been a fun side project for a studio developed on a modest budget, instead of being sold at full price as a retail game that struggles to offer enticing content for its asking price.
In the early 2000s, the State of California aggressively rebuked and threatened to fine retailers that forced game console buyers into bundles — denying them the option of buying Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as a standalone product at the full retail price.
Overall: 9 Section 8 couldn't quite make it as a full retail game, but it has found a home on XBLA offering more content that most retail shooters at a fraction of the price.
Originally intended to be an XBLA release, the decision was made to bump the game up to a full retail release, although it should be noted when the game does drop on September 16th, it will be at a reduced price of # 29.99, which will include a free code for the excellent Fruit Ninja Kinect as well.
A lot of the world looks fine at times and then to come across areas like the beginning open area really makes the game look cheap, which it isn't as it is retailing at full price.
Sony did it with Warhawk, but with game like Infamous 2 running at full price of $ 59.99 on PSN and whopping 15 GB a pop, it seems that buying games at your local retailer's the better option.
While I am against the presence of micro-transaction in full price retail games, Middle - earth: Shadows of War taught me that gaming industry controversies shouldn't always be taken at face value.
While the game is charming and great for multi-player, the lack of content outside of the multiplayer makes it hard to justify Bomberman R especially at a full retail price.
I'm sure the majority would testify that the 10 hour God Of War games each justified their full retail purchase, and were more worth while than purchasing a game such as Darksiders or Dante's Inferno at full retail price.
I'm actually tempted by Tokyo Mirage Sessions as although that's pretty much full price at retail is so hard to find that game anywhere!
As with that one, many of these prices are not as cheap as what you'll find at physical retailers — you can find a full rundown on all the PS4 Black Friday game deals in our roundup.
I'd hate to see the 3D characters and locations get swept under the rug by the gaming community just because the game is a hard sell at full retail price.
If you look at someone who now takes a casual interest in games; they can get their iPhone and iPad games for something like $ 4.99, and that drives down sales on mobile platforms, and that in turn will drive down sales of handhelds, and eventually all this pressure will drive down the prices of full console retail games.
Blizzard games stay at full retail price for almost ten years, however.
South Park: The Stick of Truth's relatively short length of 10 - 15 hours was actually welcomed in several of its online reviews earlier this week, and while Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes has been criticised for being too short, most complaints were aimed more at the fact that it was being marketed as (and sold for the same price as) a full - length retail game.
I don't see myself buying this at full retail price, but might go for it discounted after I finish the first game.
The graphics look on par with that of a full priced retail game at only a third of the price.
You shouldn't expect to find Ocarina 3D for less than $ 35 — new copies are still going for full price at most retailers — but this is truly a timeless game.
The bundle, priced at $ 299, will include the full retail version of the game, a Playstation 3 console and a Grand Theft Auto V branded headset.
«So, we find ourselves caught between Early Access (where it's important to have a price that reflects the current game) and the eventual release of the full game with increased scope (which we believe reflects a traditional retail game),» the developers wrote at the time.
After a year, the game still only managed about 80 sales across all retailers, and most of those were not at full price.
It wasn't, though — this is a full retail release, albeit at a cut - down price compared to first party Vita games that, absurdly, often cost the same as a new PS3 game.
I guarantee that if it weren't for having to please the retailers, Games on Demand prices would be cheaper because I can't imagine that they're selling a ton at the current pricing, especially on older games that are still full price (see the example I mentioned above).
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