Yes, I often enjoy things more because of the haters. Oh wait, no that's retarded.
Yes, I often enjoy things more because of the haters. Oh wait, no that's retarded.
It was $199 with contract in the US. Then it fell to $149. It's currently $99 with Contract.
If they only counted K/D in deathmatch scenarios I would be majorly impressed with DICE for once. Then they'd need to fix their server browser and allow mods, and I'd be set.
This game was on sale for $9.99 at Bestbuy for a while.
"We couldn't figure out how to make 15 DLC packs or come up with 8 different upgraded versions, so we stopped making it"
I'd pay 800 for it. No more. And thats if it fits me.
Really? How many "Buy 2 get one free" sales on used games do Walmart, Target, and Best Buy usually have, not counting Best Buy's recent one? (Best Buy's used selection is fucking awful, so I don't know why they'd even bother)
I agree they price competitively, and aggressively seek out being the cheapest option.
Amazon doesn't price match anything, except for TVs.
I like Gamestop better than most big box stores for a couple of reasons.
With all the lovely ladies in the series you'd think they'd make a few statues of those.
Whats the use of me taking a step towards the middle if you're just gonna take two steps back toward the other side?
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Please spare us the accusations of overreaction. If this was 5 or 10 years ago we'd have been outraged at the thought of playing for Multiplayer ($50 a year through X-box Live) or adding fees to used game sales at all. The game companies only need to have someone desperate enough to do it, and it will go from…
Do they make these for normal TVs? Cause that would be sweet.
I love Nintendo. I just hate that my Nintendo shelf is so weak and neglected. Nintendo first party titles maintain high value all the way back to the SNES. RPGs for Nintendo systems command extra premiums that other console RPGs just don't have.
I don't really care for renting discs from anyone so the streaming only plan makes a lot of sense for me.
It looks like someone took the Total War series and applied it to the 7 Kingdoms.
Castle Black is one of three fortresses along the wall. It is not the wall itself.
They're basically begging to be hacked again.