Very good deal think that you should grab it instantly.
10 comments
nathan3007
12 Jan 172#1
£18.99 using the 5% Facebook discount
Lloydinio
13 Jan 17#2
really tempted, I hope it's as good as Absolution was
ollie87 to Lloydinio
13 Jan 173#3
Far better than Absolution.
Odc
13 Jan 17#4
This game is fantastic. Buy it now.
slipd
13 Jan 17#5
Definitely! I'm finding it easier to complete each mission/location than Absolution/Blood Money but the replay value is almost infinite... there is so much choice and freedom to how you make your kills :stuck_out_tongue:
Fantastic stuff, heat OP!
csi_guy
13 Jan 17#6
Oh my, is that Helmut Kruger?
El Siccse
13 Jan 17#7
Good price. heat added. Waiting for sub £14 myself. Too much back catalogue to play and as there is no multiplayer it can wait.
Lupeto to El Siccse
13 Jan 17#10
Same reasoning...will hold out for sub £5 price (which comes surprisingly quickly once it hits the sub £10 mark)
jono8
13 Jan 17#8
I bought this in the steam sale for the same price and got a refund. I was very disappointed that they STILL insist on removing loads of stuff that made Blood Money great. Even this is still a regression from Blood Money. It doesn't appear to add anything new, but instead has removed loads of great mechanics that made BM great.
no human shield move
no weapon customisation
no holstering animation (lol what!?)
no blood spatter/effects (on walls etc)
no light switches
no peeking through keyholes
no first person mode
no excellent save game mechanic (ie you only had a certain number of saves so had to use them wisely)
I will admit it though that even from my brief 1 and a half hour play, it was still miles better than the trainwreck that was Absolution.
May pick it up again when it is under a fiver but not worth £20 for me. It is basically Blood Money Lite with slightly better graphics.
Karmazyn
13 Jan 17#9
this game is 1 year old. i will wait for further reductions and pick it up for a tennar.
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Fantastic stuff, heat OP!
no human shield move
no weapon customisation
no holstering animation (lol what!?)
no blood spatter/effects (on walls etc)
no light switches
no peeking through keyholes
no first person mode
no excellent save game mechanic (ie you only had a certain number of saves so had to use them wisely)
I will admit it though that even from my brief 1 and a half hour play, it was still miles better than the trainwreck that was Absolution.
May pick it up again when it is under a fiver but not worth £20 for me. It is basically Blood Money Lite with slightly better graphics.