Don't count your countries yet, it seems none of the Australian versions come with the dragon statue the American release does.Antitonic said:Wow. Are developers finally realizing Australia is a place after all? First Arkham City, now this?
Don't count your countries yet, it seems none of the Australian versions come with the dragon statue the American release does.Antitonic said:Wow. Are developers finally realizing Australia is a place after all? First Arkham City, now this?
It's still more than the usual gob of phlegm we're used to in every game case.008Zulu said:Don't count your countries yet, it seems none of the Australian versions come with the dragon statue the American release does.Antitonic said:Wow. Are developers finally realizing Australia is a place after all? First Arkham City, now this?
Yeah, but a map and a tin box isn't worth the extra.Antitonic said:]It's still more than the usual gob of phlegm we're used to in every game case.
Or is that just me? I keep saying I won't go back to that EB...
Depends where you usually go. If you're used to Amazon, or Play-Asia or something where the average cost of a game is around $60, then you have a point. The average price for new games for me is around $90, so the extra isn't that much extra.008Zulu said:Yeah, but a map and a tin box isn't worth the extra.
In theory yes, but considering how glitchy and buggy Bethesda's games are of late, I will wait until the game is released.Antitonic said:Depends where you usually go. If you're used to Amazon, or Play-Asia or something where the average cost of a game is around $60, then you have a point. The average price for new games for me is around $90, so the extra isn't that much extra.
I pay more monthly for things I don't use. I can easily afford $10 extra for a game (seemingly) this good.