I know it's cheaper on the PS Store but for those who prefer the physical copy. DLC is included on the disc.
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corey1993
20 Nov 164#1
The Witcher GOTY and Bloodborne GOTY should never drop below £40... masterpieces
mixmixi
20 Nov 164#7
Doesn't come with a disk, does it? Also it's 40GB of download for a £1 difference! Silly not pay the physical.
nathan3007
20 Nov 163#5
I think turkey knows that, but it's worth stating that its not brand new.
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corey1993
20 Nov 164#1
The Witcher GOTY and Bloodborne GOTY should never drop below £40... masterpieces
Gamerofgames
20 Nov 16#2
Heat added but you should probably clarify its used in the title.
oUkTuRkEyIII
20 Nov 162#3
Pre Owned
thecoolguy to oUkTuRkEyIII
20 Nov 16#4
Dlcs on disc :sunglasses:
nathan3007
20 Nov 163#5
I think turkey knows that, but it's worth stating that its not brand new.
mixmixi
20 Nov 16#6
Anyone who owns this version can tell me how much space does it require to install on PS4? Thanks.
mixmixi
20 Nov 164#7
Doesn't come with a disk, does it? Also it's 40GB of download for a £1 difference! Silly not pay the physical.
thecoolguy
20 Nov 16#8
plus you can resell it for 20quid, so will only cost you 2quid overall.
BenPS26
20 Nov 16#9
Exactly.. why would you want to buy a something with no resale value
orangebastage
20 Nov 162#10
Some are just plain lazy and cba having to change discs. I only buy digital if its the only option or the price is too awesome to ignore.
39wizball
20 Nov 16#11
I finally took plunge on psn for 20.99
was looking forward to this but it plays poorly. the character moves too fast nd talks too slow and sounds like dark knight even on lowest setting. nightmare trying to pick something up. text is too small. could be a really good game if done first person like skyrim. brilliant looking BTW.
fuzzle3 to 39wizball
20 Nov 161#12
you're trolling right?
Andy@XCite to 39wizball
20 Nov 161#20
Stick with it, it is a fantastic game.
I agree though, the text is too small but you can change it...
options menu >> display >> HUD configuration >> toggle between small/large.
H_R_Ali
20 Nov 16#13
I avoid digital like the plague. When my PS4 got the Blue light of Death I sold my games (10+) and picked up another PS4 bundle from Tesco for a little over £60. If I was digital, I'd be screwed
paulj48 to H_R_Ali
20 Nov 16#24
Why screwed, just log into the new PS4 with your gamer tag and re download
andyp350 to H_R_Ali
21 Nov 16#47
I've never sold a game in my life and don't plan to start. If I only wanted to play it once and then get rid of it I would rent it or borrow it from a friend.
If I make the decision to buy something it's because I want to keep it, I enjoy revisiting games either to replay them again or to go back and get 100%/master it.
I prefer digital anything as I don't like having clutter in my home and having to find drawers/boxes/shelves etc for films, games and music is something that can be completely avoided by going digital.
propagandapanda
20 Nov 16#14
Buy Skyrim instead...this game only got recognition because it's got T&A in it.
turbobuddah
20 Nov 16#15
scortching!
turbobuddah
20 Nov 162#16
I always like having it on a shelf too
39wizball
20 Nov 161#17
not at all just an opinion after playing it for a few hours.
Spasho
20 Nov 161#18
Yeah, like no one has played Skyrim before.
ThriftyMcNifty
20 Nov 162#19
Heat added :smiley:
It's only £3 more brand new over at Tesco with free delivery if you want peace of mind over where these might've been...
corey1993
20 Nov 161#21
It took me around 10 hours before i really started to love it. These types of game usually take a few hours to get going i feel. It happened in dragonage inquisition too.
39wizball
20 Nov 16#22
it is on large. even on a 50in it's stupid small. I might play it again but first impressions last I suppose. I think it was probably designed for people on pc who sit at a desk and watch 2 feet away.
prankster101
20 Nov 16#23
Not a fan of s/h games but heat none the less...
brendinho
20 Nov 16#25
excellent!! cheers!!
heeljames
20 Nov 16#26
Ooh yeah wouldn't want to miss out on the £7 trade in value you will get for this once you're done with it. If the price is right I'll always buy games I know I'll like digital. It's more convenient, saves wear and tear in the console and most importantly is in my library forever. I recently plugged my PS3 in and downloaded hundreds of pounds of classic games for nowt - Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, Portal 2 are just a few I've replayed. That alone, for me, is all the reason needed to buy digital!
Naralie
20 Nov 16#27
when you say the dlc is included on the disk, do you mean there won't be a redeemable code (or already redeemed, as with most preowned games) in the box? it's just on the disk?
BenPS26 to Naralie
20 Nov 161#32
it's on the disk. No need to redeem
prankster101
20 Nov 16#28
Man, 10 hours is my limit for when I get bored of most games...
Spasho
20 Nov 16#29
Guess Zelda and Final Fantasy games aren't your thing then.
Spasho
20 Nov 161#30
That's while you can download. At some point in the future Sony will cease from supporting PlayStation 3 and those digital games won't be able to be downloaded.
H_R_Ali
20 Nov 16#31
Yeah but I'd have to fork out £200 for a new console. The games I had included Alien Isolation, GTA V, Shadow of Mordor, I wouldn't want to play them again anyways.
Naralie
20 Nov 16#33
good guys cd projekt red <3
prankster101
20 Nov 16#34
"Most"...
sweeten16
20 Nov 16#35
If you play in bed or use remote play then having everything digital is a huge plus.
pannan
20 Nov 161#36
Hundred of pounds you paid and now can be picked up for next to nothing. Digital only is false economy
mixmixi
21 Nov 16#37
Prankster already told me before he's not a fan of RPG games. He does like short games like senran kagura thou :wink::stuck_out_tongue:
mixmixi
21 Nov 161#38
I do prefer physical, you're a fan of digital. We both pre-order a game. I pay somewhere between 10-30% less on my preorder. We both get the game and play it, we both finish it in a certain amount of time. You delete it from your HD to make more space for next game, I do the same but also take it to a retailer to trade it back, I lose a few pounds, you lose the whole value of preorder. We both want to play that game again after x months, I go back and buy it for X% less than what I sold it back, play it and sell it back again, you repeat what you did at first, I earn almost nearly what I paid for it second time. X years passed, we want to play it again. I buy it for the price of a bean, you are still stuck with the preorder price you paid. I decide it's not worth it to sell it back anymore and keep it, but I'll end up with the game for a small amount of money and you with the full preorder price.
P.S got an email from Sony last month that they're going to terminate the Fat Princes (PS3) from their store, best to start downloading it on your PS3 if you own it! :wink:
heeljames
21 Nov 16#39
What you have just described is called depreciation and it happens to almost every item bought and sold on the planet. Don't see many physical games from 2006 selling for £40 still do you?
@mixmixi actually I tend to keep all my games on my HDD unless I'm desperate. Last 3 digital purchases I've made are Titanfall 2 (£30), Witcher 3 (£20) and Amnesia Collection (£16). I stopped trading in games a long time ago, I keep all games I enjoy unless I really can't afford to - trade in value means little to me. Sure, there are the odd flops (looking at you Evolve) but this attitude of "Digital is the devil" is just madness and frankly backwards. Music and movie consumption have gone digital, it won't be long before games do the same.
mixmixi
21 Nov 16#40
Movie and music and forgot to say PC games have gone digital, you know why? To reduce the piracy! In fact all these categories are far cheaper to be purchased digital! Unlike console games :wink: less not fool each other
paulj48
21 Nov 16#41
but did you not say you'd bought another PS4 anyway? you can still logon to any PS4 and download all purchases made with that gamertag.
H_R_Ali
21 Nov 16#42
Yeah but I didn't buy one until months after until a good deal came around. Let's put it this way.
We both have a PS4 and have spent £250 on some games, I'm pysical and you're digital. If both our consoles break, I'm not obliged to buy a replacement. I'll just sell off my games and claw some money back. Your £250 is gone, the only way you'll benefit from that is to fork out money to buy a new console so you can download them again. Even if I decide to buy another console, I can get rid of some games that I'll never play again to offset some of the cost, you can't.
pfagan10
21 Nov 161#43
Reading this thread I'm beginning to wonder if I am some sort of super-villain, for buying *both* physical and digital games. I think it's tame to describe those who buy digitally as lazy, as it allows for game-sharing if that's something that appeals to you. I buy digital games I like the look of on offer - or perhaps a game that could take tens of hours to complete (like this). The repeated trade in example cannot be applied to all games as realistically most depreciate way beyond the amount you have stated. £40 for a new physical game will likely be £20 trade-in very quickly and hold it's *new* price for months beyond that. I am not sure if revisiting a good game multiple times years apart is particularly useful.
paulj48
21 Nov 16#44
All valid points and each to their own but my initial comment was because you had said if you'd have bought digital when your console broke you'd be 'screwed'. I wasn't sure from this response if you was aware or not that digital games (unlike Nintendo) are not tied to a single console and can be downloaded as many times and on as many consoles as you like.
H_R_Ali
21 Nov 16#45
Ahh OK, I probably should have been clearer. When I say "screwed" I meant that I couldn't afford to fork out for a new console
dan666
21 Nov 16#46
such a good game. playing though it now. must admit this is the third time I've started it but for some reason his time it's sunk it's hooks in.
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was looking forward to this but it plays poorly. the character moves too fast nd talks too slow and sounds like dark knight even on lowest setting. nightmare trying to pick something up. text is too small. could be a really good game if done first person like skyrim. brilliant looking BTW.
I agree though, the text is too small but you can change it...
options menu >> display >> HUD configuration >> toggle between small/large.
If I make the decision to buy something it's because I want to keep it, I enjoy revisiting games either to replay them again or to go back and get 100%/master it.
I prefer digital anything as I don't like having clutter in my home and having to find drawers/boxes/shelves etc for films, games and music is something that can be completely avoided by going digital.
It's only £3 more brand new over at Tesco with free delivery if you want peace of mind over where these might've been...
P.S got an email from Sony last month that they're going to terminate the Fat Princes (PS3) from their store, best to start downloading it on your PS3 if you own it! :wink:
@mixmixi actually I tend to keep all my games on my HDD unless I'm desperate. Last 3 digital purchases I've made are Titanfall 2 (£30), Witcher 3 (£20) and Amnesia Collection (£16). I stopped trading in games a long time ago, I keep all games I enjoy unless I really can't afford to - trade in value means little to me. Sure, there are the odd flops (looking at you Evolve) but this attitude of "Digital is the devil" is just madness and frankly backwards. Music and movie consumption have gone digital, it won't be long before games do the same.
We both have a PS4 and have spent £250 on some games, I'm pysical and you're digital. If both our consoles break, I'm not obliged to buy a replacement. I'll just sell off my games and claw some money back. Your £250 is gone, the only way you'll benefit from that is to fork out money to buy a new console so you can download them again. Even if I decide to buy another console, I can get rid of some games that I'll never play again to offset some of the cost, you can't.