If like me you weren't able to get your hands on a copy of this from the Argos deal from your local, I noticed that Amazon have now matched the price. Might be useful for some so thought I'd share as heard this is well the money.
Hope it helps some of you.
Its the Standard Edition:
A Lush Post-Apocalyptic World - How have machines dominated this world, and what is their purpose? What happened to the civilization here before? Scour every corner of a realm filled with ancient relics and mysterious buildings in order to uncover your past and unearth the many secrets of a forgotten land. Nature and Machines Collide - Horizon Zero Dawn juxtaposes two contrasting elements, taking a vibrant world rich with beautiful nature and filling it with awe-inspiring highly advanced technology. This marriage creates a dynamic combination for both exploration and gameplay. Defy Overwhelming Odds - The foundation of combat in Horizon Zero Dawn is built upon the speed and cunning of Aloy versus the raw strength and size of the machines. In order to overcome a much larger and technologically superior enemy, Aloy must use every ounce of her knowledge, intelligence, and agility to survive each encounter. Cutting Edge Open World Tech - Stunningly detailed forests, imposing mountains, and atmospheric ruins of a bygone civilization meld together in a landscape that is alive with changing weather systems and a full day/night cycle
Top comments
dreadzone101
10 Jun 1711#3
Me trying not to bite
slliw
10 Jun 177#25
Got mine from the shopnet. Think it was £26.81 but came with a few extras
fuzzle3
10 Jun 174#15
Must... resist...
To stop my backlog creeping up I've told myself not to spend any more than £20 on Games now, especially when they drop as quick as the likes of Dishonored 2 and Prey did drop/are dropping. Heat for this though!
Spidersmudge to blanka
10 Jun 173#5
Don't wait. Just go for this bundle now. Any games being covered at E3 will be a while in coming and this game is decent enough to recommend as the no.1 pick in any bundle currently.
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thelagmonster
10 Jun 171#1
Finally, ordered. Great spot.
blanka
10 Jun 171#2
Hopefully it stays like this until Tuesday. On the verge of getting a PS4 pro and this game is in some bundles. Sony E3 is this Monday. So I'll wait for that and depending on what's soon to be released, probably pick this up.
Big heat from me. Amazon is my preferred choice due to ease of ordering and next day delivery.
Spidersmudge to blanka
10 Jun 173#5
Don't wait. Just go for this bundle now. Any games being covered at E3 will be a while in coming and this game is decent enough to recommend as the no.1 pick in any bundle currently.
Andy@XCite to blanka
10 Jun 171#6
Supposed to be till 17th but there is no guarantee.
kilboy to blanka
10 Jun 171#10
Same. Really want this but waiting to see if there's a new version of the Pro announced before I grab one of the bundles with this in.
dreadzone101
10 Jun 1711#3
Me trying not to bite
Spies
10 Jun 17#4
Slightly annoying as I had Amazon credit to use but ended up buying it from Argos as it was 'cheaper'.
delusion
10 Jun 171#7
I really want persona 5 or yakuza 0, very tempted by this as well but not certain I'd play it over the other two...
Great price anyway, added heat.
Acquiescence
10 Jun 171#8
I'd buy this, but I'm playing through Yakuza 0 right now and I just ordered Nioh yesterday, so by the time I'm done with both of them, this game will probably be about £20.
I know it's a classic first world problem to have, but drowning in video games really is quite problematic.
Lukesablade to Acquiescence
10 Jun 17#14
It really is, I'm yet to start Persona and I got wipeout and dirt 4 this week.
Heat op, my game the year so far, and yes I've played zelda before anyone pipes up...:laughing:
Spidersmudge to Acquiescence
10 Jun 171#18
Exactly. Having a sealed game on the shelf while working through your backlog, only for that game to drop £10-£15+ before you even get round to playing it = a common HUKD problem :wink:
mikegrath
10 Jun 171#9
thanks for this, argos and Tesco deal sold out near me.
Thanks op
gavsco82
10 Jun 17#11
I have played all three and this is hands down better than both
Opening post
Hope it helps some of you.
Its the Standard Edition:
A Lush Post-Apocalyptic World - How have machines dominated this world, and what is their purpose? What happened to the civilization here before? Scour every corner of a realm filled with ancient relics and mysterious buildings in order to uncover your past and unearth the many secrets of a forgotten land.
Nature and Machines Collide - Horizon Zero Dawn juxtaposes two contrasting elements, taking a vibrant world rich with beautiful nature and filling it with awe-inspiring highly advanced technology. This marriage creates a dynamic combination for both exploration and gameplay.
Defy Overwhelming Odds - The foundation of combat in Horizon Zero Dawn is built upon the speed and cunning of Aloy versus the raw strength and size of the machines. In order to overcome a much larger and technologically superior enemy, Aloy must use every ounce of her knowledge, intelligence, and agility to survive each encounter.
Cutting Edge Open World Tech - Stunningly detailed forests, imposing mountains, and atmospheric ruins of a bygone civilization meld together in a landscape that is alive with changing weather systems and a full day/night cycle
Top comments
To stop my backlog creeping up I've told myself not to spend any more than £20 on Games now, especially when they drop as quick as the likes of Dishonored 2 and Prey did drop/are dropping. Heat for this though!
All comments (42)
Big heat from me. Amazon is my preferred choice due to ease of ordering and next day delivery.
Great price anyway, added heat.
I know it's a classic first world problem to have, but drowning in video games really is quite problematic.
Heat op, my game the year so far, and yes I've played zelda before anyone pipes up...:laughing:
Thanks op