LOL the only pre-order deal that`s better is the $45 TRU ones for $60 titles but I still stick to $40 or less. Will buy this for $25-$30 straight up or via b2g1.MY GCU membership laughs at this promo. Seriously, though, I'm stoked for more Metal Gear and hope this isn't too short..
My GCU membership can kick your GCU memberships ass....bitch. DO SOMETHINMY GCU membership laughs at this promo. Seriously, though, I'm stoked for more Metal Gear and hope this isn't too short..
All i could see is Japan, the bundle looks awesome thoughWas there ever any word on the limited edition coming out in north America? Or is it Japan only?
Oh well. Ill hold off unless they do a LE for it.All i could see is Japan, the bundle looks awesome though
My GCU membership can kick your GCU memberships ass....bitch. DO SOMETHIN
You know what comes next "But GCU isn`t free" & "I gotta pay $30/$60/$120 for GCU which negates the deal". Even though over the course of 2 yrs they`ll post in threads wishing for the discount that`ll amount well over the cost of a GCU sub. It happened when it was $5/$15 won`t change now.BB GCU members get it for 31.99
Those deals may amount well over the cost of a GCU sub, but the question is, will that amount be MORE than the amount you'd save via taking advantage of other deals, such as this one, on top of saving the $120. Sure, you might save $9 on this game with a sub, but you can save $4 without. That's the ringer. GCU makes sense if no other deals existed, but there are other deals, many of them half as good, many almost as good, and some better. And such is the case on most deals. So the question is not whether you save, but whether you save more. I reckon it's very possible one could save more money by pocketing that $120, and just shopping smart and taking advantage of the best deals elsewhere...You know what comes next "But GCU isn`t free" & "I gotta pay $30/$60/$120 for GCU which negates the deal". Even though over the course of 2 yrs they`ll post in threads wishing for the discount that`ll amount well over the cost of a GCU sub. It happened when it was $5/$15 won`t change now.
Very few of us paid $120. I am unlocked until September of 2016. Cost me $30. I saved $36 on my three launch titles, plus got a $10 certificate for preordering one of them, plus I received rewardzone points, plus I traded two of them back in for almost what I paid (with my 10% bonus), plus I was able to get a post purchase price match on a later deal which dropped what I paid down essentially another $15 or so dollars.Those deals may amount well over the cost of a GCU sub, but the question is, will that amount be MORE than the amount you'd save via taking advantage of other deals, such as this one, on top of saving the $120. Sure, you might save $9 on this game with a sub, but you can save $4 without. That's the ringer. GCU makes sense if no other deals existed, but there are other deals, many of them half as good, many almost as good, and some better. And such is the case on most deals. So the question is not whether you save, but whether you save more. I reckon it's very possible one could save more money by pocketing that $120, and just shopping smart and taking advantage of the best deals elsewhere...
Depends on how fast Newegg ships it and how close you are. I wouldn't expect it on release day, but a day or two later has been what I've gotten.2 questions: With free shipping, do I still get this on release day?
Also, can I cancel my preorder?
I'm tying to decide if it's worth saving $3 to get the game a couple days after release. Huge MGS fan here.
Smart shoppers are also big picture thinkersThose deals may amount well over the cost of a GCU sub, but the question is, will that amount be MORE than the amount you'd save via taking advantage of other deals, such as this one, on top of saving the $120. Sure, you might save $9 on this game with a sub, but you can save $4 without. That's the ringer. GCU makes sense if no other deals existed, but there are other deals, many of them half as good, many almost as good, and some better. And such is the case on most deals. So the question is not whether you save, but whether you save more. I reckon it's very possible one could save more money by pocketing that $120, and just shopping smart and taking advantage of the best deals elsewhere...
they have been quite clearI wish Konami would be more candid and clear about the linkage between Ground Zeroes and Phantom Pain. It's still not obvious to me whether Ground Zeroes is like GT5 Prologue -- a semi-release that's folded into the final product -- or if GZ and PP will be sold separately.