The point is that Rob wasn't being a dick in pointing out that a games journalist having a Twitter account design that is giving the official Tomb Raider account a run for its money in terms of number of Tomb Raider pictures while posting about being #obsessed by the game makes you look a bit...
Nope. http://www.indieroyale.com/games/preview/counter-strike
They're pulling content from Desura (makes sense, since Desura's the company that's running the bundle).
Meanwhile, on the PC shores, GAME is selling it for £24.99. You'll be lucky to get the base console version for less than £35.
Honestly? Give it a few months after release if you want to save some cash. Fallout New Vegas for the PC is being sold for a tenner from the aforementioned website, for...
EXPIRED!
As the title says, to celebrate Christmas EA is slashing their direct download prices in half. Of course, some restrictions apply: pre-orders and points cards aren't included, and it's PC downloads only. But still, there's plenty of good (or at least Steam-matching) deals out there...
The good news is that any tasks that you have already done, you should automatically get entered. Dunno if you have to log in to submit your entries, but them again you can do that remotely by logging into the Steam store.
Genius counter to the ongoing pre-Christmas sales by every other digital distributor. It's a mad time to be a PC gamer. I do love it when Competition yields results.
The best prices is probably Zavvi and The Hut thanks to the Walkers 10% code, but even then you'll be saving £1.50 at the best of times. Hope for a mega-bargain at launch would be your best bet.
Tesco seems to be the cheapest of the larger distributors at the moment for all formats, thanks to the voucher code. Even then, you're still talking £38 for the console versions and £30 for the PC version.
As title. Tesco Entertainment has unleashed another code which cuts 15% off as far as I can tell everything. This code is:
Expires 31st August, so hurry.
Go forth and shop.