All of you talking about finishing ME3 are big fat liars. The third game hasn't come out! It's like Bioware and Valve have a conspiracy to not come out with a 3rd game in a series.
Finally, the voice of sanity here in the Steam thread.
Speaking of Mass Effect, after Dragon Age I want to start my full ME run. I've already finished up to ME2, but never got any of the DLC there.
Anyone knows if at any time in modern, written history has there ever been any BWpoints discounts? It's just so insane that I can buy the entire trilogy for cheaper than DLCs for only one game...
Speaking of Mass Effect, after Dragon Age I want to start my full ME run. I've already finished up to ME2, but never got any of the DLC there.
Anyone knows if at any time in modern, written history has there ever been any BWpoints discounts? It's just so insane that I can buy the entire trilogy for cheaper than DLCs for only one game...
They've been on sale at Amazon one time that I can recall. I don't remember how much they sold it for though.
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Dangit, now I want to go back and buy the Citadel DLC
You should. It is so good. Full disclosure, it is fanservice-y. Very. (But as kind of befits a grand farewell that came out a year after its base game.) But, oh man, so, so good.
I will probably go back and check out the Citadel DLC eventually. I had the From Ashes DLC installed and was pretty glad about it. I also had Levaithan. Didn't bother with Omega; I'm not too interested in where that particular story goes.
One thing I didn't miss in ME3 was the hacking/bypass minigames. Even though it was improved from ME1 --> ME2, it still got pretty tedious to do by the end.
Omega's the weakest of the ME3 DLCs, but it's still good. By comparison, I'd say it's Arrival/Overlord good, but not Shadow Broker good.
From Ashes is a must, and thankfully now can be had cheap as Origin includes it in the "Deluxe Edition Upgrade" that brings the base game up to the CE level (I have the CE on 360, and the DE on PC includes all the digital extras, as well as digital versions of some of the physical extras). Not sure what the price is in US$, but in UK£ it was 9.99 for the game and 4.99 5.00 for the upgrade, or 34.99 for just getting the same thing in one package. Nicely thought-out, EA!
Yeah, here it is screenshot'd, with the Trilogy set for comparison...
DE/CE's also worth having as it is for Robodog and Shepard's N7 hoodie. (This is why fanservice doesn't bother me. )
Speaking of Mass Effect, after Dragon Age I want to start my full ME run. I've already finished up to ME2, but never got any of the DLC there.
Anyone knows if at any time in modern, written history has there ever been any BWpoints discounts? It's just so insane that I can buy the entire trilogy for cheaper than DLCs for only one game...
Kind of.
XBL has sales on points once in a while, which are used to buy the DLC on the 360. There's never been a sale on points as far as the PC market is concerned though. The best you can do is buy the DLC on Amazon, which gives you the exact amount of points you need, instead of having to buy a block and do the math.
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Speaking of Mass Effect, after Dragon Age I want to start my full ME run. I've already finished up to ME2, but never got any of the DLC there.
Anyone knows if at any time in modern, written history has there ever been any BWpoints discounts? It's just so insane that I can buy the entire trilogy for cheaper than DLCs for only one game...
Kind of.
XBL has sales on points once in a while, which are used to buy the DLC on the 360. There's never been a sale on points as far as the PC market is concerned though. The best you can do is buy the DLC on Amazon, which gives you the exact amount of points you need, instead of having to buy a block and do the math.
Sure there has.
Such sales are as rare as a smiling Bad Rats player, but it does happen. Amazon has sold the Bioware points on sale once or twice (like half off?), and [very] occasionally EA or Bioware will put up a discount on points bundles - those tend to be unannounced though, as far as I have seen.
Speaking of Mass Effect, after Dragon Age I want to start my full ME run. I've already finished up to ME2, but never got any of the DLC there.
Anyone knows if at any time in modern, written history has there ever been any BWpoints discounts? It's just so insane that I can buy the entire trilogy for cheaper than DLCs for only one game...
Kind of.
XBL has sales on points once in a while, which are used to buy the DLC on the 360. There's never been a sale on points as far as the PC market is concerned though. The best you can do is buy the DLC on Amazon, which gives you the exact amount of points you need, instead of having to buy a block and do the math.
Sure there has.
Such sales are as rare as a smiling Bad Rats player, but it does happen. Amazon has sold the Bioware points on sale once or twice (like half off?), and [very] occasionally EA or Bioware will put up a discount on points bundles - those tend to be unannounced though, as far as I have seen.
I believe the best deal Amazon had re:ME DLC was the ME2 DLC collection (game plus points for all story dlc) for $25 (with $5 off coupon) back in January
What are the chances Skyrim goes on sale for 5 dollars again anytime soon?
Edit: I feel spoiled now, and now five bucks is my limit for that game. Damn website issues!
It kind of blows my mind that people will balk at paying more than pocket change for a game that will easily give you a few hundred hours (or 1000+ for some people) of solid, satisfying, AAA content...
They do NOT come with Steam keys, however, if comments are to be believed, if you also pick up SEGA Genesis Classics Pack 5 (which does not seem to overlap with the 48 games at all), then put the downloaded files from the above purchase into the same folder, all the games will be accessible via the Steam launcher for Classics Pack 5.
They do NOT come with Steam keys, however, if comments are to be believed, if you also pick up SEGA Genesis Classics Pack 5 (which does not seem to overlap with the 48 games at all), then put the downloaded files from the above purchase into the same folder, all the games will be accessible via the Steam launcher for Classics Pack 5.
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Damn, I missed the Teleglitch sale, didn't I? It's listed under Specials, but it's no longer 66% off. Hrm. There's always hope for the Summer Sale I guess?
I just started Darksiders and Liam O'Brian being the voice of everyone everywhere is getting jarring. Same with Mark Hamil, though he is far more interesting to listen to.
Counterpoint: After playing Darksiders, every character he voices is secretly War! It makes many games so much better.
48 SEGA Classics games at amazon for $5.
They do NOT come with Steam keys, however, if comments are to be believed, if you also pick up SEGA Genesis Classics Pack 5 (which does not seem to overlap with the 48 games at all), then put the downloaded files from the above purchase into the same folder, all the games will be accessible via the Steam launcher for Classics Pack 5.
WARNING!
Go HERE to get the same pack on Amazon WITH Steam keys.
You can also buy a different pack which includes SEGA Genesis Classics Series 5 instead of the Sonic and Toe Jam & Earl games for $6 with Steam keys HERE.
Also, those packs include separate keys for each of the Classic Series/Sonic/Toe Jam & Earl games.
48 SEGA Classics games at amazon for $5.
They do NOT come with Steam keys, however, if comments are to be believed, if you also pick up SEGA Genesis Classics Pack 5 (which does not seem to overlap with the 48 games at all), then put the downloaded files from the above purchase into the same folder, all the games will be accessible via the Steam launcher for Classics Pack 5.
WARNING!
Go HERE to get the same pack on Amazon WITH Steam keys.
You can also buy a different pack which includes SEGA Genesis Classics Series 5 instead of the Sonic and Toe Jam & Earl games for $6 with Steam keys HERE.
Also, those packs include separate keys for each of the Classic Series/Sonic/Toe Jam & Earl games.
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Its quite the opposite. Its like, you're being punished for listing!
Anyone knows if at any time in modern, written history has there ever been any BWpoints discounts? It's just so insane that I can buy the entire trilogy for cheaper than DLCs for only one game...
They've been on sale at Amazon one time that I can recall. I don't remember how much they sold it for though.
That was the exact sale price Amazon had it on over the weekend!
Ah cool. I didn't see that sale.
Omega's the weakest of the ME3 DLCs, but it's still good. By comparison, I'd say it's Arrival/Overlord good, but not Shadow Broker good.
From Ashes is a must, and thankfully now can be had cheap as Origin includes it in the "Deluxe Edition Upgrade" that brings the base game up to the CE level (I have the CE on 360, and the DE on PC includes all the digital extras, as well as digital versions of some of the physical extras). Not sure what the price is in US$, but in UK£ it was 9.99 for the game and 4.99 5.00 for the upgrade, or 34.99 for just getting the same thing in one package. Nicely thought-out, EA!
Yeah, here it is screenshot'd, with the Trilogy set for comparison...
DE/CE's also worth having as it is for Robodog and Shepard's N7 hoodie. (This is why fanservice doesn't bother me.
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XBL has sales on points once in a while, which are used to buy the DLC on the 360. There's never been a sale on points as far as the PC market is concerned though. The best you can do is buy the DLC on Amazon, which gives you the exact amount of points you need, instead of having to buy a block and do the math.
The only reason I knew about it was my ITAD; I had it on the ol' Wishlist.
Sure there has.
Such sales are as rare as a smiling Bad Rats player, but it does happen. Amazon has sold the Bioware points on sale once or twice (like half off?), and [very] occasionally EA or Bioware will put up a discount on points bundles - those tend to be unannounced though, as far as I have seen.
I believe the best deal Amazon had re:ME DLC was the ME2 DLC collection (game plus points for all story dlc) for $25 (with $5 off coupon) back in January
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Edit: I feel spoiled now, and now five bucks is my limit for that game. Damn website issues!
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It kind of blows my mind that people will balk at paying more than pocket change for a game that will easily give you a few hundred hours (or 1000+ for some people) of solid, satisfying, AAA content...
Oh Gaben, what have you done?
They do NOT come with Steam keys, however, if comments are to be believed, if you also pick up SEGA Genesis Classics Pack 5 (which does not seem to overlap with the 48 games at all), then put the downloaded files from the above purchase into the same folder, all the games will be accessible via the Steam launcher for Classics Pack 5.
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Summer dale. Virtually guaranteed. So, soon.
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That seems risky.
but at the same time.
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What's the word on a Inquisitor? I seem to remember it was...divisive?
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Says it requires Steam so, if I understand things correctly, you just get the code and it works on PC too.
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Counterpoint: After playing Darksiders, every character he voices is secretly War! It makes many games so much better.
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Go HERE to get the same pack on Amazon WITH Steam keys.
You can also buy a different pack which includes SEGA Genesis Classics Series 5 instead of the Sonic and Toe Jam & Earl games for $6 with Steam keys HERE.
Also, those packs include separate keys for each of the Classic Series/Sonic/Toe Jam & Earl games.
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That's exactly what price I was looking at earlier
Divisive between 'meh' and 'not good' maybe. I don't think the game had a champion the last time we heard from folks who had played it.
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Assassin's Creed III $5
Assassins Creed III: Deluxe Edition $12.5
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I'd pay $4 for Force Unleashed.
I most certainly would NOT pay $5 for AC3.
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Thanks @Couscous , I grabbed this!
not even for the sake of curiosity? That bad, huh?
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That game is so awesome.
I didn't care for Legends so much, but Fusion is brilliant.
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This thread seems torn on AC3. I've heard some people praise it, and some people hate it.
i don't understand which one i should download.
help ._.