IP detection is completely unreliable. (I’m in Michigan but often get detected as Pennsylvania.) Even if it wasn’t, I was actually referring to print ads.
IP detection is completely unreliable. (I’m in Michigan but often get detected as Pennsylvania.) Even if it wasn’t, I was actually referring to print ads.
We don’t have tax included because it can vary so widely. While an individual store could post the tax-included prices, nationwide chains wouldn’t be able to have any prices in their sales circulars because each individual city potentially has their own special sales tax rate.
Compare that to the countries with a VAT…
I think by that point it was too late - the first movie spent all its time on the Rogers/Carter relationship, and Bucky was left by the wayside.
Preorder from Best Buy’s website, for in-store pickup. Nothing down. If the reviews are shit, don’t pick it up, and it’ll automatically get cancelled after a week.
Too late, he already started his own video game studio.
Buy LittleBigPlanet 3 and Disney Infinity 2.0. That right there is 750 MB gone. At 10.5 MB per save file minimum, that gets you at most 400 other save files across all games if you only have 5 GB of storage. That doesn’t seem like enough to me.
Not enough Fillion. And not enough Marty O’Donnell/Michael Salvatori. (My mind kept trying to replace whatever sonic wallpaper they used with the Halo theme...)
Yes, that’s Lasky from Forward Unto Dawn. He was also in Halo 4.
How is Trespasser any different from Awakening or Witch Hunt was back in the day? (Yes, it’s more expensive than the latter, but if it’s anything like the other Inquisition DLC it’ll also be 2-3 times longer.)
Yeah... but that’s got nothing to do with the decision of whether or not to release a second disc version with all the DLC bundled. They wouldn’t have decided that seven years before said disc came out; and they certainly wouldn’t have been beholden to it.
The EA purchase happened almost two years before Dragon Age: Origins came out, and almost three years before the Ultimate Edition was released. Try again.
They haven’t done that since Dragon Age: Origins. I wouldn’t expect them to start now.
Arrival wasn’t a “true ending”; it was an attempt at doing a Mass Effect 3 tie-in (that then got more-or-less ignored by said game), and had basically nothing to do with the Mass Effect 2 story. If you want a real example of that, look at Prince of Persia.
The DLC does cost more per hour - that’s always going to happen unless you can get 100% of people who bought the base game to buy it. Based on the stats on TrueAchievements (which are going to be skewed high; achievement hunters are more likely to pick up the DLC), the highest attach rate for paid DLC on a Bioware…
British prices include their 20% sales tax equivalent, while in the US it’s added afterwards. Once you account for that, Metal Gear Solid V is actually cheaper in the UK than the US (should be about 45.63 pounds, it’s only 40.99 MSRP according to Amazon.co.uk).
The “fix” I was referring to was the lower EMS (?) score required post-change, and not the actual content itself.
Well. Sort of. They also gave you the option of getting that it you had an iOS or Android device, through an app. Still a dick move at launch, though, I agree.
I thought they fixed that with the Extended Cut patch?
Tales from the Borderlands is made with The Walking Dead money.
He’s involved & credited, but from interviews I think that someone at Telltale is actually the head writer/”showrunner”.