It's the full eve game. They don't charge for expansions like most MMOS. Also it does come with 30days included. I think it's 15 a month after that. I was thinking about buying the game then making a 14day trial account and when its over to add the actual game to it, not sure if itd work though.
I've had less freezes then normal, go figure. This kind of thing is the whole vocal minority with problems overshadowing the general population with none.
What MAG is trying to do is unique. We know MW2 will be fun to play since it has a big precedent in the first game. A game with the so many players at once time could be a new standard or it can be a big flop if stability is a problem. Let's wait and see with an open mind. Oh wait, that's beyond some people sadly.
Sure I'll probably get it for some good multiplayer times but there's definitely no "wow" factor, outdated graphics engine with arcade like gameplay. (Goes back to work so I don't get spittle on me from angry cult members)
Give me video games in virtual reality, then I'll be happy with a motion controller standard.
I'd love to see a remake of Jet Force Gemini, which was for the original n64. Was an instant classic and never got the attention it deserved.
Everything is normal pricing from what I can see, just looked at games on the sight a couple weeks ago and doesn't look like any new deals.
This isn't going on in the US, went to my local store this morning
(Sorry if it's been stated already)
I went into my local gamestop today and found some nice price cuts. Only asked about PS3 games so sorry to others but here's some of the deals I looked at. The CSR was changing prices when I came in (there was over 200 changes I was told) and was setting up a "deal" shelf for some of the newly changed games
New-$20, PS3
Tom Clancy's HAWX
Star Wars: Force Unleashed
Oblivion: GOTY Edition
Prince of Persia
Stuntman
NBA 2k9
Every electronic product has a chance of failure. Sure there are standards, sure they do a quality check on either each product or in groups of a product, but things happen and electronics can fail.
This "article" can be exactly what it's claimed to be or it can be something wrong with the power supply. It's a person with an electronics problem. Which is extremely common.
All I'm saying is that things happen and soon enough consumers wil...