Credit to andy90_wfc for mentioning this in the ShopTo thread, but I thought I would make a separate post of the deal and also confirm that it is the 20th Celebration Edition which includes all DLC so far, and the new DLC due on 11th October. (Check post #2 for an image of my order confirming this)
Base.com usually get the games out for release day, and they don't take payment until dispatch...so you have an option to cancel the order easily without having to faff about getting your money back if it becomes available cheaper elsewhere.
TCB - 2.1%
Quidco - 2%
Top comments
jayjayuk1234
19 Jul 167#24
Tomb Raider dead to me for selling out to Microsoft to aid their flagging console.
Old game now, and a tired franchise.. should be £9.99 Freezing cold
If you own a PS4 or PC and don't want to see third party multi platform games ending up as exclusives on inferior machines, (after being thrown a ton of cash in a panic by Microsoft) then you would do well to steer clear of this title until it's around £10.
Exclusives are exclusives, but you don't go buying multi format games to try to boost a weak console, should have kept Lionhead Studios and all the others they got rid of, (probably to pay for this exclusive)... should have remained multi format on release
burningmoney77
19 Jul 163#9
Cold if this gets good sales it sends a message that companies can get with this timed release ****.
I liked the last Tomb Raider but this game will be nearly a year old on launch. It does have DLC added but just compare it to games like MGS5 or Witcher 3 which both could be picked up for £15-20 under a year after launch and both have far more content than this game. Only game i can recall that t held it's launch price a year latter is GTA5.
£20 is a good price for this.
ocelot20
19 Jul 163#6
Hot for the price. But just wait until a month or so after launch. It will go down to below £25 just like the XB1 version did.
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FantasyDeals
19 Jul 161#1
Great stuff! :smiley:
alizi1
19 Jul 16#2
oUkTuRkEyIII
19 Jul 162#3
£30 by launch, just saying :wink:
Bure11
19 Jul 161#4
Better... but still too much for me
metalpaul1000
19 Jul 161#5
Played this on xbone. Will wait for reductions
ocelot20
19 Jul 163#6
Hot for the price. But just wait until a month or so after launch. It will go down to below £25 just like the XB1 version did.
Just Wondering
19 Jul 16#7
Anyone know if the game runs 60fps on ps4?
INDUSTRYHATER
19 Jul 16#8
Is this the newer TR? The one that was released on the XB1 first?
Opening post
Base.com usually get the games out for release day, and they don't take payment until dispatch...so you have an option to cancel the order easily without having to faff about getting your money back if it becomes available cheaper elsewhere.
TCB - 2.1%
Quidco - 2%
Top comments
Old game now, and a tired franchise.. should be £9.99 Freezing cold
If you own a PS4 or PC and don't want to see third party multi platform games ending up as exclusives on inferior machines, (after being thrown a ton of cash in a panic by Microsoft) then you would do well to steer clear of this title until it's around £10.
Exclusives are exclusives, but you don't go buying multi format games to try to boost a weak console, should have kept Lionhead Studios and all the others they got rid of, (probably to pay for this exclusive)... should have remained multi format on release
I liked the last Tomb Raider but this game will be nearly a year old on launch. It does have DLC added but just compare it to games like MGS5 or Witcher 3 which both could be picked up for £15-20 under a year after launch and both have far more content than this game. Only game i can recall that t held it's launch price a year latter is GTA5.
£20 is a good price for this.
All comments (123)
Edit: it appears it is the newer one, happy days.