I had a quick look and bought Dead Effect 2 VR for £4.63... seller looked dodgy as but is £15 on steam.. Key worked.
thefunkygibbon
26 Jun 17#4
ebay, g2a, whatever... if you're happy with one you should be happy with either. cheap games on either are 90% likely to be keys bought somewhere with dodgy credit cards.
If you want to support the devs, buy from a legit source. if you just want another game in your steam collection without buying full price, then buy from these.
also, imo the game is about worth £6 in the first place. its about an hours worth of playing around. its pretty good but little to no replay value unless you're showing off your vive to people.
iceman85 to thefunkygibbon
28 Jun 17#7
Preach. Thats why so many game dev are putting out their content online instead of tradition distro methods
SavageDonkey
27 Jun 17#5
I figure as I bought it for £20 on my PlayStation Account (and don't have PSVR now) I'd try it, Gamezville look like they are reputable from the history and probably benefit from being from a country in the EU, so don't have to subsidise North Ireland lol.
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Paid with paypal but they did ask me for proof of address, so I just took a picture of the latest CPC catalogue I'd got though the door
This is an actual Steam Key from what looks like a reputable seller.
I'm sure this won't be popular but if it helps someone
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https://www.g2a.com/batman-arkham-vr-steam-cd-key-global.html
If you want to support the devs, buy from a legit source. if you just want another game in your steam collection without buying full price, then buy from these.
also, imo the game is about worth £6 in the first place. its about an hours worth of playing around. its pretty good but little to no replay value unless you're showing off your vive to people.