The hype is real! We've been waiting a long time for Fallout 4, and it's looking like it'll be an absolute treat!
We're shipping up to Boston for this one, with Bethesda saying that we'll actually experience a little of the world before the bomb was dropped and everything went a little bit nuclear.
The new crafting elements look fantastic, with true freedom to create armaments and defences on the fly, not to mention the ability to build our own shelters and bases too! Dogmeat's back, and thankfully indestructible given how much of a liability he was in Fallout 3, and we can't wait to get stuck once more into this richly-detailed post-apocalyptic setting!
Bethesda Game Studios, the creators of the 2008 ‘Game of the Year’, Fallout® 3 and global phenomenon The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim®, welcome you to the eagerly awaited Fallout® 4 – their most ambitious game ever, and the next generation of open-world gaming.
18 comments
clonereeco
21 Jul 171#1
Loved life is strange , can't complain for that price , I'm still waiting for a Fallout 4 edition with all the dlc but no announcements yet , plenty of games in my backlog to finish first though
funkeymunkey
21 Jul 17#2
Life is Strange for £3? (HEAT)
higgles
21 Jul 172#3
is that pic a hot deal or or all the anti sjw rage at having a female lead character in their vidya gurms ?
funkeymunkey to higgles
21 Jul 171#4
It's a heat explosion. Because it's a good deal and a good game
higgles
21 Jul 172#5
i own it, haven`t got around to playing it yet, got it the last time it was cheap. 3 quid though, cheaper than a posh quiche.
jan81 to higgles
21 Jul 17#7
I love that your £3 comparison was a posh quiche! At £3 I might need to add life is strange to my backlog.
Played through The New Order a couple of months back. Didn't love it, but probably worth £3.75 if you enjoy FPS campaigns.
Lawson182
21 Jul 17#6
Hooott
higgles
21 Jul 171#8
Those Higgedy quiches are £4 or more so £3 is a steal, sainburys pea and ham 2 quid. I still haven`t played New Order and I`ve had it for ages. I`m feeling hungry now.
cowbutt to higgles
21 Jul 17#14
I compare game prices with a pint of beer, or a couple of scoops of gelato. What do they last - about 30 minutes, and about 5 minutes, respectively...
cowbutt
21 Jul 17#9
Fallout 4 for £7.49 *is* tempting. But, being Bethesda, you know the cheapest way to buy the (apparently worthwhile) DLC will be to wait for a GOTY/complete edition... Decisions, decisions...
ProwlingBoy
21 Jul 17#10
The mystery game is Big Buck Hunter Arcade which gets mixed reviews on Steam Link to Steam Store . There are also two discount codes.
ProwlingBoy
21 Jul 171#11
The discount codes are 25% off of a new game and 10% off any game. I tried the code on Ghost Recon Wildlands, which was already discounted to £26.79, and it brought it down to £24.11.
The voucher code doesn't work for me with Fallout 4. Checkout says it's invalid, even when I copy and paste the code directly from the ad on the Greenman Gaming website.
BuzzDuraband to SgtPepper
22 Jul 17#17
Sorry guys. They're 12 hour deals :disappointed:
marc1401
22 Jul 17#16
code not working for me :disappointed: says invalid
lodgic
22 Jul 17#18
I got W: NO and it won't start, black screen then crash.
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Wolfenstein: The New Order - £3.75 (no code needed)
The hype is real! We've been waiting a long time for Fallout 4, and it's looking like it'll be an absolute treat!
We're shipping up to Boston for this one, with Bethesda saying that we'll actually experience a little of the world before the bomb was dropped and everything went a little bit nuclear.
The new crafting elements look fantastic, with true freedom to create armaments and defences on the fly, not to mention the ability to build our own shelters and bases too! Dogmeat's back, and thankfully indestructible given how much of a liability he was in Fallout 3, and we can't wait to get stuck once more into this richly-detailed post-apocalyptic setting!
Bethesda Game Studios, the creators of the 2008 ‘Game of the Year’, Fallout® 3 and global phenomenon The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim®, welcome you to the eagerly awaited Fallout® 4 – their most ambitious game ever, and the next generation of open-world gaming.
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Played through The New Order a couple of months back. Didn't love it, but probably worth £3.75 if you enjoy FPS campaigns.
Sorry guys. They're 12 hour deals :disappointed: