Probably not a high level of stock, so if you want to buy be quick. (List below are clickable links, if you are using mobile app it may look like normal text)
Cheers. Thought I'd pop for Watch Dogs 2. Great price for Uncharted 4.
delusion
20 Jul 172#2
Hot, just finished uncharted 4 and loved it. Haven't seen it cheaper than this.
The other prices are good too!
leventebarella
20 Jul 17#3
Uncharted is really good price
zackariah
20 Jul 17#4
how do you register with boomerang?
its ok I have figured it out now :smirk:
Jakcool6
20 Jul 17#5
Heat - managed to grab Uncharted 4, thanks op :smile:
Anyone wondering you need to go to the "Buy" instead of "Rent" section of the website and it then gives you the option to add the game to basket without registering!
I found the way their webpage works (or doesn't work) to be pretty odd and it took me a few tries to make an order through it the other day. You don't need to register with them in terms of their rental service. Don't try to buy through the linked page, but use the search bar to find the game you want. I think if you add it to your basket you can go through checkout in the usual way.
zackariah
20 Jul 171#7
Thanks, I think that site should be used in an execercise of how not to conduct e-commerce
Tequila
20 Jul 17#8
Expired.
Out of stock for the most part.
commenter14
20 Jul 17#9
lol physical media in 2017
"oh no my disk is scratched I can't play this game any more"
lol
delusion
20 Jul 172#10
The amount of times I've laughed at my mates for paying rrp for a digital game and then never touching it again after a few days of gaming...
Whereas many physical games I sell on for the same price I paid...
Digital has its benefits but its not really the sensible option in most cases.
HHNNNGGG
20 Jul 171#11
The last guardian is a beautiful game, please get it.
Tequila to HHNNNGGG
20 Jul 17#13
It's out of stock.
Tequila
20 Jul 172#12
Don't get too excited about "2017" even the fastest fibre broadbands still too slow to handle 20GB+ downloads. comeback in 10+ years time,then we'll talk.
Also you buy it digitally,then that's it,if the game is sucky or just not intresting enough,you are out of luck.
And what do you do with your digital games when you are done?
With physical you simply sell them.
I can't remember the last time my discs got scratched..nothing will happen to them unless you are 8 years old or a person with issues.
airborne_1944
20 Jul 17#14
All out of stock?
Lothra
20 Jul 172#15
"Oh no, I have paid well over RRP price for a PSN/Xbox Live game and its utter ****, what do i do now?"
"Oh no, I am too stupid to know how to simply fix a scratch on a disc"
"Oh no, I've bought a ton of digital games but now the service is shutting down"
See, i can make stupid general statements as well. (_ :wink:
commenter14
20 Jul 17#16
What are you talking about? With 80Mb/s you can expect to download a 20GB game in about 40 minutes. Compared to driving to the shop, buying a disk, driving back home, putting it into the console, waiting for 5GB of updates to download anyway...
If you buy a game digitally on Steam, you can refund it if you don't like it.
When I'm done with digital games I'm happy I got a good cost/hour of enjoyment out of them, because I tend to only buy in Steam sales.
Keep them coming :smiley:
Lothra
20 Jul 17#17
Keep what coming? Physical discs have been and shall be (for the foreseeable future) the safer, more consumer friendly option for buyer and collectors.
I have close to 30-40 games from various console generations that you cannot buy digitally and can only play them on physical media. All digital may be the future and i'm fine with that, but in 2017 digital is still laughably bad from a consumer standpoint and its not gonna change anytime soon.
Digital distributors like Steam won't be around forever, but my discs/carts will be for as long as i own them. :innocent:
Tequila
20 Jul 17#18
we are not talking about Steam,it's about PS4.
you just click buy and wait for delivery, no need to dress up and drive.
even with 80MB/s download times vary and there is often much slower speed, also what percentage of population has 80MB/s fibre? that's why I said come back in 10 years time.
when you buy physical, after you beat the game you can make up most of your money in addition to the stuff you mentioned.you can't argue about it.
you cannot return the digital download if you change your mind with PSN/XBOX.
again you just boiuught Steam example which is irrelevant to consoles anyway.
Plumbboy55
20 Jul 17#19
Totally agree. Ignore the troll who's only contribution in the last 4 years of being a member is one crap deal.
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The other prices are good too!
its ok I have figured it out now :smirk:
Anyone wondering you need to go to the "Buy" instead of "Rent" section of the website and it then gives you the option to add the game to basket without registering!
Uncharted 4 link here:
http://www.boomerangrentals.co.uk/game-sales-details/buy-uncharted-4-a-thiefs-end-ps4/g307pa4
Out of stock for the most part.
"oh no my disk is scratched I can't play this game any more"
lol
Whereas many physical games I sell on for the same price I paid...
Digital has its benefits but its not really the sensible option in most cases.
Also you buy it digitally,then that's it,if the game is sucky or just not intresting enough,you are out of luck.
And what do you do with your digital games when you are done?
With physical you simply sell them.
I can't remember the last time my discs got scratched..nothing will happen to them unless you are 8 years old or a person with issues.
"Oh no, I am too stupid to know how to simply fix a scratch on a disc"
"Oh no, I've bought a ton of digital games but now the service is shutting down"
See, i can make stupid general statements as well. (_ :wink:
If you buy a game digitally on Steam, you can refund it if you don't like it.
When I'm done with digital games I'm happy I got a good cost/hour of enjoyment out of them, because I tend to only buy in Steam sales.
Keep them coming :smiley:
I have close to 30-40 games from various console generations that you cannot buy digitally and can only play them on physical media. All digital may be the future and i'm fine with that, but in 2017 digital is still laughably bad from a consumer standpoint and its not gonna change anytime soon.
Digital distributors like Steam won't be around forever, but my discs/carts will be for as long as i own them. :innocent:
you just click buy and wait for delivery, no need to dress up and drive.
even with 80MB/s download times vary and there is often much slower speed, also what percentage of population has 80MB/s fibre? that's why I said come back in 10 years time.
when you buy physical, after you beat the game you can make up most of your money in addition to the stuff you mentioned.you can't argue about it.
you cannot return the digital download if you change your mind with PSN/XBOX.
again you just boiuught Steam example which is irrelevant to consoles anyway.