Around £40 everywhere else, seems good price for preorder.
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commenter14
15 May 17#12
Yes god forbid someone helps people to save money on this site.
Games are an unlimited digital commodity. Pre-orders allow publishers to rush out unfinished games. We've seen many, many instances of this in the last few years, from both big and small publishers, established franchises and new games.
This is a new game for a relatively new platform (VR). Waiting for reviews seems highly advantageous here. Maybe you'll lose £5 by paying more at launch, but you'll save £35 if it turns out to be a dud.
uczmeg
15 May 17#11
Did the same last week, was going to wait and see on this, but at £55 with the peripheral it didn't seem such a risk.
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Games are an unlimited digital commodity. Pre-orders allow publishers to rush out unfinished games. We've seen many, many instances of this in the last few years, from both big and small publishers, established franchises and new games.
This is a new game for a relatively new platform (VR). Waiting for reviews seems highly advantageous here. Maybe you'll lose £5 by paying more at launch, but you'll save £35 if it turns out to be a dud.
http://www.very.co.uk/e/q/farpoint.end?_requestid=271259
But a lot of the fun of this game has to be having the aim controller :smile:
Voted hot great price.