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Sir_Deadpool_of_Awesome
28 May 16#11
Ahh my bad, ordered now. Cheers :smiley:
Sir_Deadpool_of_Awesome
27 May 16#9
Just cause is coming up as £25.84 for day one edition and £21.69 for standard. Got my hopes up :disappointed:
Admittedly the game has it's issue, but if you have a group of people to play online it's quite fun. The release of the second major patch 1.2 this week has added a whole host of improvements, not to mention the promise for more additions.
Ubisoft have been honest in their broken buggy release and working hard to fix it, so I applaud them for that. The "rush" of some of the Dark Zone rogue hunts I've had with my online buddies have been just brilliant.
Evident price drops such as this deal will happen over the course of the next few weeks, so I'd recommend people give it a try. It's challenging yes, but if you want easy you won't find it in the Division.
dwor
27 May 16#7
The Division is the first game that I have ever felt compelled to sell (at a loss) just days after buying.
It really was the most disappointing, frustrating and eventually annoying game that I have ever played - repetitive, predictable, occasionally almost impossible and utterly pointless as a single player campaign. And I just resent the idea of a game which REQUIRES an internet connection to ALLOW you to play. It felt more like punishment than entertainment.
I can only recommend that people read a few reviews to decide if it's the sort of game for them. Personally, I really hope that future games aren't heading in that sort of direction.
UltimatePhoenix
27 May 16#6
I got a swiss copy of Tomb Raider which specifically states not to be sold in UK so I couldn't sell it cause CEX or Game wouldn't take it!
mattlong37051
27 May 16#4
Yeh I steer clear of Base these days they don't always do it depends how fussed you are, I bought from boomerang rentals and they are spot on
mixmixi to mattlong37051
27 May 16#5
Base is fine but for the particular case of Just Cause 3 they've been known for sending out the Arabic versions to customers. Well if you're planning to keep the disk for ever then that's fine otherwise the Arabic copy has no resale value in highstreet.
pavel76
27 May 16#2
£19.43 for brand new copy of Just Cause 3 at base/rakuten with current code
mixmixi to pavel76
27 May 16#3
I think by now everyone knows Base will send out the Arabic versions of the game to their customers. Even if cheaper, I'll stick to the UK copy myself. And we are talking 18p difference here.
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Ubisoft have been honest in their broken buggy release and working hard to fix it, so I applaud them for that. The "rush" of some of the Dark Zone rogue hunts I've had with my online buddies have been just brilliant.
Evident price drops such as this deal will happen over the course of the next few weeks, so I'd recommend people give it a try. It's challenging yes, but if you want easy you won't find it in the Division.
It really was the most disappointing, frustrating and eventually annoying game that I have ever played - repetitive, predictable, occasionally almost impossible and utterly pointless as a single player campaign. And I just resent the idea of a game which REQUIRES an internet connection to ALLOW you to play. It felt more like punishment than entertainment.
I can only recommend that people read a few reviews to decide if it's the sort of game for them. Personally, I really hope that future games aren't heading in that sort of direction.
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