Shoot people, steal cars, crash cars, get cars spray painted, pick up women, shoot people, steal cars, crash cars, get cars spray painted, pick up women, shoot people, steal cars, crash cars, get cars spray painted & pick up women multiple times over three games for less than £14.
Looks like a bargain.
GTA III
GTA: Vice City and
GTA: San Andreas
- Gozer
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RAFAVDV to thedvdmonster
24 Aug 163#13
Or at least an updated version with the same characters and soundtrack - the ost to this has to be the finest ost ever.
thedvdmonster
24 Aug 163#12
Wish they'd release a HD vice city for Xbox.
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voyager123
24 Aug 161#1
i need to get my eyes tested saw GTA and for a second thought it was GTA V for that price, but still a good deal heat added
Chasloyal
24 Aug 162#2
I got well over 90 quid in my PS wallet some of which was loaded on a good couple of years ago now.
And Sony being the sly liberty takers they are empty credits that are more than 30 months old I believe so really need to start using some of it up,
Already purchased and downloading now, time to do a bit of shopping and then enjoy the weather with a few ice cold beverages by the river :sunglasses:
Lightning fast find Buzz, heat from me
dave859
24 Aug 161#3
Good price, got them off the Canadian store over the weekend for more.
Moonmonkeys
24 Aug 161#4
Loads of offers this week. Good luck to the poor sod who types all the prices out
I did actually really scrutinise the T&C's when I had half an hour of my life to waste and never get back though I've forgot most of it now.
It seemed a bit of a grey area but I understood it as that anything loaded on for longer than a certain period of time(wasn't sure if it was two or three years hence I went with 30 months) gets wiped if not used.
I only seem to be able to access purchases from this year and they don't add up to much. I got loads of PS wallet credit really cheap a few years ago and still got a couple of £20 top ups to load on too, Sony don't let you go over a one'r in credit in your wallet so whenever mine dropped under 80 quid I'd load another up.
Whatever the exact specifics it's a pxxx take because when you load up your PS wallet that money should stay there for as long as it's in there, not wiped out if yoy don't redeem it after a certain period of time.
imranio
24 Aug 161#7
Was waiting for this, thanks!
eldy3
24 Aug 16#8
Anyone got these? How well do they play and look on ps4?
dave859 to eldy3
24 Aug 16#11
seem to run OK, would say they're better than the ps3 versions. End of the day they are still ps2 games so don't expect too much. Problem with all the ps2 games is they never look as good as you remember them in your head.
imranio to eldy3
24 Aug 16#17
The best your going to get and very playable. Much better than PS2 not quite a glorious 4k experience.
Opening post
Looks like a bargain.
GTA III
GTA: Vice City and
GTA: San Andreas
- Gozer
Top comments
All comments (24)
And Sony being the sly liberty takers they are empty credits that are more than 30 months old I believe so really need to start using some of it up,
Already purchased and downloading now, time to do a bit of shopping and then enjoy the weather with a few ice cold beverages by the river :sunglasses:
Lightning fast find Buzz, heat from me
https://blog.eu.playstation.com/2016/08/24/100s-of-games-discounted-on-playstation-store-this-week/
It seemed a bit of a grey area but I understood it as that anything loaded on for longer than a certain period of time(wasn't sure if it was two or three years hence I went with 30 months) gets wiped if not used.
I only seem to be able to access purchases from this year and they don't add up to much. I got loads of PS wallet credit really cheap a few years ago and still got a couple of £20 top ups to load on too, Sony don't let you go over a one'r in credit in your wallet so whenever mine dropped under 80 quid I'd load another up.
Whatever the exact specifics it's a pxxx take because when you load up your PS wallet that money should stay there for as long as it's in there, not wiped out if yoy don't redeem it after a certain period of time.