Re-reading the above, I suppose that because I make PSN games for a living I tend to want to
play full price games in my spare time, however I pepper my play time with more immediately addicting games such as the PixelJunk series and other download titles, this creates a good balance for me, and sometimes it is necessary to wind down.
Xbox Game Pass is a great bargain allowing gamers to
play full priced games for just a monthly fee.
Not exact matches
The Red Devils, lived up to their recent reputation of not
playing to their
full potential in the first half, and duly paid the
price after the opening goal well worked by Blackburn Rovers as the combination of Danny Graham and Marvin Emnes managed to unlock the visitors» back four to score the first goal that United conceded in six
games in all competitions.
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.
And even if the scenario changes
playing with your friends, thinking about GTA: Lost and Damned as a
full game released at 1800 MP should let everyone think about buying it at
full price.
I
played this
game thanks to the PS + subscription but I'll be reviewing it like if i paid its
full price as it is no longer free to download.
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.
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.
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.
The
game is less than the
price of a
full retail release its only 39.99 instead of 59.99 and I got ta say it's great value from what I've
played so far.
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.
Wind Waker is a great
game and I am having great fun
playing it on the Wii U, even if it was
full price in Australia and even if Nintendo removed the exclusive ganondorf figure option.
It feels a little like Capcom wants to have it both ways — this is the currency - earning structure of a free - to -
play game grafted onto a
full price game.
Downloading this twin - stick shooter will give you the arcade mode with limitless
play, and for the
price of ninety nine cents, you unlock the
full game which includes two additional modes, and the use of screen clearing smart bombs.
if you
played the original version of the
game, you would definately agree that it more than deserves the
full price.
To
play the entire
game on your Kindle Fire you have to pay the
full purchase
price, which you do in the
game itself.
Not to mention that back in the day, costumes, weapons, characters, etc. used to be purely rewards for
playing the
game you ALREADY paid
full price for, so locking such things solely behind a potentially rare figure (Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy +?)
Here's the big problem, though; for a
game that looks,
plays and feels like a budget title it's hard to swallow the
full triple - A asking
price of around of over # 50, which is the publisher's recommend amount.
Usually when I write a review I'll just add the value for money in the score bar at the bottom and not mention much about it other than in a summary, this
games pricing has been set up differently to what we usually see, for example you can buy the
full game for about # 30 OR if you're an online multiplayer fanatic and only want to
play that part of the
game you can buy the Multiplayer version for # 20, now if you've bought the multiplayer and fancy expanding to the
full game it will cost you # 15 for the single player being # 5 over the original
price, most will think that this is fair, you can get the multiplayer element cheaper and test it out, if you like it you can then grab the campaign, well, this is where it gets dark.
It's just to bad it's attached to a
full priced game that
plays completely different from the VR mission.
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.
Even though it has competent mechanics, flat out there isn't enough content to see you
playing for more than a couple of hours, especially when there are
full retail
games out there with similar
game modes bundled in as well as with
full campaigns and
full multiplayer offerings for the same, or lower,
price.
The player contract for a free to
play game takes into consideration that some portion of the
game is free and as such not all features or content that could reasonably be assumed to be in a
full priced game will be included upfront.
If Bungie and Activision had not already of invested so much money in Destiny pre-release, it could have easily fallen by the wayside and have been another Evolved — a
game that came out for
full retail
price, moved to free - to -
play and was gone soon after that because no one had any interest in it.
I just want Sony to let me
play the
game I paid
full price for that I can go online with or a small fee, sucks for people that just want to
play online has to pay $ 60 or $ 70 like me in Canada.
Yada yada yada... Less customization is awesome... I'll buy the
game day 1 when its
full price when my friends won't be buying the
game so I can
play with randoms.
But too often, we buy
games at
full price and only find the time to
play them when they're being sold at a ludicrous discount.
If you already
played Ninja Gadien 2 on the 360, you may not want to shell out the
full asking
price for NGS2, but if you have never gotten a chance to
play the insane ninja
game, you won't be disappointed.
If there are some Nintendo
games that you have been dying to
play but didn't want to cough up the cash at
full price, well maybe this will interest you.
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.
They
play the
game and then go buy the sequel at its
full launch
price.
I wouldn't buy a
game full price but if it looked good enough, I would but it on sale and still
play it even if the reviews were bad.
My Nintendo: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Picross, may come at a pretty high
price of 100o Platinum points, but then it is a «
full game» with more than just one mode to
play and plenty of puzzles to keep you
playing for a while and it was actually possible to acquire the
full fee within a 24 hour period of My Nintendo's western launch, 12 if you're from Northern America, where Nintendo was sending out codes to former America based Club Nintendo members, for a sum of 200 Platinum points.
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.
Looking at the PixelJunk series you might not think I
play normal
full price titles, but I have always been quite a core
gamer as it happens and I was simply going through a lull period at the end of the PS2 hardware cycle.
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I
played that
game and love the story, characters, and gameplay and will gladly buy the
game at
full price.
I grab new
games all the time and add them to my backlog just for a rainy day but I don't get upset anymore when the
game I payed
full price for but haven't
played much of (looking at you Tropico) gets offered for free anymore and I have noticed as well as my Dr that my blood pressure stays in a good spot for my age as I have less stress which will kill you if you let it:)
On the other hand, once word got out that it would be
priced as a
full retail
game ($ 59.99), some were left wondering if it was really worth double - dipping for a
game they've already
played.
However, it will be taking a different approach and therefore wont be free to
play — this will most likely mean that there won't be any in -
game purchases, and once you pay the
full priced game, the entire content will be available to you at no additional charge.
Decent
game but don't go
playing full price until they add some content to the later levels.
Even if they choose only one for their online
play, the makers of the
game will get the
full box
price from those who chose to experiment.
Because from the get go, this will be a
full priced game, with various editions at launch and you'll need an online subscription to
play (other than on PC).
We'd say they're worth a
play, but perhaps when the
game's a little less than
full retail
price.
The Xbox One and Windows 10 release is an Xbox
Play Anywhere title, which means cross play multiplayer, synced save games, full Xbox Live integration, and single purchase for Xbox One and Windows 10 with pricing set at $ 9
Play Anywhere title, which means cross
play multiplayer, synced save games, full Xbox Live integration, and single purchase for Xbox One and Windows 10 with pricing set at $ 9
play multiplayer, synced save
games,
full Xbox Live integration, and single purchase for Xbox One and Windows 10 with
pricing set at $ 9.99.
Customers pay
full release
price for the
game, in exchange for the opportunity to
play it early and a
full license upon release.
I can see one
game here that I'd actually bother paying
full price for after having already
played it.
Probably, for most people, not worth it at
full price, but most certainly worth
playing if you want a
game to just eat some time.
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.
However, that still wont stop them from trying to squeeze every cent out of the product and doing things like adding a free - to -
play sales mechanism inside of a
full -
price retail
game.