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wat. don't you mean sega saturn?Nights Into Dreams - $2.50 (steam, dreamcast)
All I know is the Wii version SUCKEDwat. don't you mean sega saturn?![]()
Lol, they're both about the same. The Wii version just has updated graphics with more content. It's an "artsy" series with a lot of emphasis placed on the colorful worlds rather than silly things like game play and story.All I know is the Wii version SUCKED
I guess the original must be quite a bit better since it's regarded rather highly, but I just can't convince myself to play another NIGHTS game after that piece of crap.
Or halfway decent controls, though that could certainly be just the Wii version. I'm cool with artsy games, but they have to give me something good at the expense of something else. It can't just all be badLol, they're both about the same. The Wii version just has updated graphics with more content. It's an "artsy" series with a lot of emphasis placed on the colorful worlds rather than silly things like game play and story.![]()
I bought all these games in a GOG sale like a month ago, it cost me around 25 dollars or so. Naturally they had this sale at gamersgate like a week later, and now again...could've gotten the same games for half the price. Oh well.New midweek sales
D&D Master Collection $4.99
D&D Neverwinter Nights Complete $7.49
I believe the last time the master collection hit 75% off was during the whole BL2 snafu last winter and this is the first time NWN Complete has hit 75%. Correct me if I'm wrong?
Your recollection is correct. It might have been $5 briefly in Spring as well. Great Value™New midweek sales
D&D Master Collection $4.99
D&D Neverwinter Nights Complete $7.49
I believe the last time the master collection hit 75% off was during the whole BL2 snafu last winter and this is the first time NWN Complete has hit 75%. Correct me if I'm wrong?
I paid $7 in Feb 2011 for the D&D Anthology, and it was a good deal then. IIRC, around Xmas GOG has had the complete D&D works for around $22.I bought all these games in a GOG sale like a month ago, it cost me around 25 dollars or so. Naturally they had this sale at gamersgate like a week later, and now again...could've gotten the same games for half the price. Oh well.
Gamersgate would need to get the publishers/dev's to submit to them a DRM-FREE version.I wish they updated their NWN to DRM-FREE.
mehhh...wish I could've gotten in on one of these real cheap deals Gamersgate has had for these, but at the same time, paying the 20 odd dollars I did was worth it. A collection of awesome games, all of which have a very long playtime? I'll take it.I paid $7 in Feb 2011 for the D&D Anthology, and it was a good deal then. IIRC, around Xmas GOG has had the complete D&D works for around $22.
While I don't see any reason someone would buy it now when it was just in the Humble Paradox bundle a few weeks back, I have to acknowledge the trailer, and more specifically Jazz Boatman for being one of the greatest things ever...Daily Deal 75% off Leviathan: Warships (Steam) - $2.50
Hahaha this is awesomeWhile I don't see any reason someone would buy it now when it was just in the Humble Paradox bundle a few weeks back, I have to acknowledge the trailer, and more specifically Jazz Boatman for being one of the greatest things ever...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxxnq5YAVHw
Assuming DRM isn't an issue (which for some it is) I think it depends on how much you want Soulstorm vs the others. Aside from the Steam DoW Franchise Pack (which was $9.99 last holiday; 12/22/12), this is the only "bundle" I've seen with it at a decent price. Though, if you don't have any/many of the others, I'd wait for the pack as it's a better value. Amazon also ran a sale last holiday (January '13) that included everything minus Soulstorm (Steam + other DRM) for $9.99.Warhammer 40,000 is on sale..I'm debating whether to buy the
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - The Complete Collection for $3.40 and wait for the complete Dawn of war 2 + retribution to go on sale OR wait for the franchise collection to be on sale on steam.
*itch itch*
For those who didn't know: that was when THQ was bankrupt and they were effectively dumping copies of their games.Aside from the Steam DoW Franchise Pack (which was $9.99 last holiday; 12/22/12), this is the only "bundle" I've seen with it at a decent price.
True. I wonder how Sega will handle the upcoming holiday sales?For those who didn't know: that was when THQ was bankrupt and they were effectively dumping copies of their games.
That's why I pointed out the context. I definitely wouldn't expect it to hit $10 any time soon (if ever.)Edit: that $10 for the complete collection (steam) was insane. I don't think we'll see something like that again.
"You're gonna ship yourself." Oh boy, thanks for this. Now I have play this game in Jazz mode.While I don't see any reason someone would buy it now when it was just in the Humble Paradox bundle a few weeks back, I have to acknowledge the trailer, and more specifically Jazz Boatman for being one of the greatest things ever...
Thanks. I decided to wait and get the complete pack rather than hunt down the parts later.Assuming DRM isn't an issue (which for some it is) I think it depends on how much you want Soulstorm vs the others. Aside from the Steam DoW Franchise Pack (which was $9.99 last holiday; 12/22/12), this is the only "bundle" I've seen with it at a decent price. Though, if you don't have any/many of the others, I'd wait for the pack as it's a better value. Amazon also ran a sale last holiday (January '13) that included everything minus Soulstorm (Steam + other DRM) for $9.99.
I didn't know that. Good to know.For those who didn't know: that was when THQ was bankrupt and they were effectively dumping copies of their games.
Oh, man - if only I wasn't at work when this glitch popped, hehe.Looks like that $3.40 for the DoW Complete Collection was a glitch. Now up to $9.98.
Looks like GG is getting ready for the holiday sales.
Weekend Deals:
70% off Mass Effect 3 (Origin) - $5.99
75% off Mass Effect 3 Digital Deluxe (Origin) - $7.49
Since I love all that is Mass Effect, I'll answer. The Digital Deluxe version is worth it IMO as it includes the From Ashes DLC which is $10 on it's own. Also, some of the included N7 weapons are pretty nice (though, technically, you can unlock them with just the base game and an editor).I have a copy of Mass Effect 3 which I got FREE after rebate through Newegg. I have yet to redeem the code for it on my Origin account. So I'm wondering if I should just sell the key for a few bucks and buy the Digital Deluxe version here. After 20% oops discount, it would only run me $5.99. And as I've previouslybitched aboutmentioned, I've got a boatload of Blue Coins that I've never been able to find any use for.
So, assuming I can recoup some of the cost by selling my standard edition key, is the DD version worth the upgrade?
Note: I've quoted Neuro5i5, but this question is open to anybody who'd care to reply. Thanks.
+1 for this. I bought originally just base game and ended up getting Digital Deluxe upgrade afterwards due to DLC. (Standalone DLC is never on sale)Since I love all that is Mass Effect, I'll answer. The Digital Deluxe version is worth it IMO as it includes the From Ashes DLC which is $10 on it's own. Also, some of the included N7 weapons are pretty nice (though, technically, you can unlock them with just the base game and an editor).
To provide a different perspective, I, as I suspect you will, have had ME3 in my backlog for about a year and have not noticed any discernible difference between it and the DD version so far.I have a copy of Mass Effect 3 which I got FREE after rebate through Newegg. I have yet to redeem the code for it on my Origin account. So I'm wondering if I should just sell the key for a few bucks and buy the Digital Deluxe version here. After 20% oops discount, it would only run me $5.99. And as I've previously bitched about mentioned, I've got a boatload of Blue Coins that I've never been able to find any use for.
So, assuming I can recoup some of the cost by selling my standard edition key, is the DD version worth the upgrade?
Note: I've quoted Neuro5i5, but this question is open to anybody who'd care to reply. Thanks.
I got ME1 from GMG about a year ago and I was able to activate it on Origin. I don't recall if I went through the old EA activation page or the new Origin one (I suspect the former) but it's on my Origin client now.Anyone know if the mass effect 1 on there can be activated through the ea site? It lists as securom but alot of older titles can be done through the ea activate site to get them on origin. Just seein if anyone has any info