Tesco has been cutting back for a while now, you used to have an entire aisle then it became half an aisle then one shelf with fifa and cod.
Our options are GAME or GAME as the independent game stores have essentially all closed up, Asda and Sainsbury's are the same: Fifa and Cod, maybe some other new releases but there's not much there.
Used to go to midnight releases at Tesco or Games Centre and they were always packed, surprising Tesco has got ...
Should just scrap this, make online free & just keep GamePass as one individual subscription rather than all of thos convoluted tier nonsense.
Yeah it's a good bit of mindless fun. £50 was a bit much, feels like a £30 title and what you mentioned about getting to new maps is definitely a concern as it will divide the player base even further depending on story progress with encounters.
I've had 1 event with a stage to kill 1200 raptors and encountered one TRex in 20 hours. There is another mode you unlock once completing the story but that isn't fully available yet until they patch it in at t...
Siege and Destiny are the worst for me in my experience. COD isn't too bad nowadays but was absolutely disgusting years ago.
Collectors edition pre-order cancelled.
No excuse for this.
@phoenix
Try actually looking at the game or playing it. There are microtransactions for skins BUT the majority of skins are bought using in game currency which is earned at a good rate. I think there's 1 paid skin per character which is typically a recolour of a skin already available in the battle pass. They're definitely not the "main dish" in this game.
I'm not a fan of microtransactions in any way, shape or form - especially no...
The game actually surprised me.
Didn't enjoy the looks of it but have been craving a co-op/pvp game for some time and it was either this or Mordhau so I picked this up and have spent about 20 hours with it so far.
It's hectic but good fun with short 10-15 minute matches with the gunplay feeling really good.
Shame the gameplay is incredibly dull.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Sold my Painkiller for around £3 years ago and my Asuras Wrath for even less. Managed to pick up Lollipop Chainsaw and Splatterhouse again but they cost me a fair bit more than I initially paid on release when I first bought them.
Wish I bought Godzilla, the number of times I saw it in the game store for the price of a coffee and didn't bother.
Unsurprising.
@Nacho, as I've said actually going into the website and entering your postcode will show the accurate price for both xbox and PS which currently sits at £8.98.
And again, to refute your claim and provide further evidence against £18 being the cheapest. Please see Amazon and TGC respectively. Both Xbox and PS are far below £18.
@Nacho - was a nationwide store deal £8 for Alan Wake Remastered - Was in my local GAME store last week and it was there. Deal was also posted on HUKD.
After checking GAME just now and typing in my postcode - lo and behold: £8.98 in store so not sure where £20 is coming from.
It's also currently just shy of £11 at both Amazo and TheGameCollection.
They want their cake and eat it. They simply can't make it make sense.
Seems they're mad about a company releasing games that they own exclusively on their console. Truly baffling behaviour.
It's just as simple as that.
A few people tout "competition is good" yet slam MS for Starfield and criticise through gameplay claiming they're not bothered about the game yet its telling that you see the same names over and over again on every Starfield article.
"NOBODY"
I regularly picked up games from my local Tesco, as did several of my mates and we always seen someone with a game at the checkout too.
"Anyone who buys" nah, I go into stores such as GAME and occasionally buy from TGC.
So it's not a blanket statement BUT there are significantly less people buying physical, no doubt about it. It's a shame as digital is just another way for DRM to be imemented with th...