gamingeek said:Nice pick ups, I'll probably hobo Origins/Blacklist/W101.... and more
I'm waiting to hobo Legends and W101.
I pre-ordered:
Zelda (3DS)
Super Mario (WiiU)
Dark Souls 2 (PS3)
gamingeek said:Rayman Legends is worth full price.
I'm sure it is otherwise I wouldn't be thinking of getting it at all. I'm sure Wonderful 101 is as well. I do want to play both games. But I'm not in a hurry as I have lots to play and will be happier if I get them cheaper than full price.
robio said:I now have Wii Fit U and within 30 minutes I have the body of a Greek god.
Isn't there a demo for this?
Before everyone gets excited about this, remember the Greek Pantheon is huge and there's practically a God for ever-y-thing...
Before asking what Robio looks like now, ask yourself: "What Greek God does his body resemble?" "Is it the God of Martinis and Oreos?"
...you may want to rethink your enthusiasm!
robio said:I now have Wii Fit U and within 30 minutes I have the body of a Greek god.
Maybe I should get this. Do you need the board.
travo said:Isn't there a demo for this?
If you have a balance board it is free for 31 days. After that you can keep it if you buy the $20 Fit Meter.
Definitely something to look into for Travo Jr if nothing else. My kiddo loves the games on this thing. He's spent more time with it than me.
Holy crap Nintendo is giving Wii Fit U away for free basically. If you have a board just buy that fit meter thing and the game is yours. GS has used boards for $15 on black friday, the meter is $20, so the whole thing is just $35. Sold.
Started Mass Effect 3 just yesterday on WiiU. I didn't play any of the earlier games, but I saw it for €20 and figured that with the interactive graphic novel thing, it'd be worth it. (that and a quick poll here suggested it'd be better then AC3, also €20)
Boy, do I suck at 3rd person shooters. Come to think of it, the last one I played was RE4, and that was a much slower game. Controls are so sensitive that I look like a drunk sailor more then a kick-ass space marine. So far I have mostly survived by virtue of my teammates. The interactive graphic novel is a nice touch, although I just made most choices equally ad random and based on gut feeling. I saved the insect queen, but killed Rex, mostly due to a lack of investment in the story. Choices like this lose their gravitas if you're making them at a rate of 2 a minute.
As for character creation, I should just have gone with the standard Shepard. I now look like the offspring of a far relative of mine and some asian floozy. But I'll be damned if I'll throw away an hours worth of character creation, interactive novelness and opening cutscenes. For someone who is used to have the princess be kidnaped in the first 5 minutes of a game, it took me a looooooooong time before I was given any kind of control. Which I then arsed by being horrible at it.
Would the cost of the individual items be more that what is covered in the Season Pass included with the Hardened Edition?
aspro said:Would the cost of the individual items be more that what is covered in the Season Pass included with the Hardened Edition?
Well if it is it would be just barely. You get the 4 dlc map packs that come out during the year which are $15 each so there's the $60 extra there plus the bonus map that people also get for pre-ordering which I'm guessing could be downloaded for like $5 and you get a special insignia and background pic for your character's dog tag or whatever which I'd say is worthless. So at most you save $5. I was surprised and disappointed to see the Hardened Edition jacked up an extra $20. In retrospect I should have probably just gotten the regular edition.
If you were going to get those map packs anyway then it was totally worth it, along with the steel case and that parastrap trinket.
aspro said:If you were going to get those map packs anyway then it was totally worth it, along with the steel case and that parastrap trinket.
Well the Hardened Editions were previously much better deals at $100 because buying the map packs seperately was $60 but with the HE you were only paying an extra $40 saving $20 in the process. Here you're mostly buying them at regular price, well perhaps saving $5 or so with the bonus map and trinkets. I sometimes like the trinkets but the wristband is pretty goofy. The main thing that I'm concerned about is that since next gen systems are nearly here I'm not sure if I'll want to be playing this on the 360 a year from now so I probably should have just bought the regular version for now and then purchased a next gen version later on when I purchased a system for it and then gotten the dlc for that one.
Nice pick ups, I'll probably hobo Origins/Blacklist/W101.... and more