Poll: Is the PSN's "Welcome Back" Program enough?

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Raddra

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Jan 5, 2010
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Its ok, but I really would have preferred we got a certain amount of credit for the playstation store, as opposed to a choice of select games.
 

badgersprite

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Sep 22, 2009
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Well, it's kind of disappointing for me personally to be honest, since I already own four of the five games available for free download and have no interest in the fifth, and it's my exam period coming up so I won't be able to enjoy the free month of PlayStation Plus at all since I'll be too busy studying, and anything I download through it will be gone by the time the holidays come around and I actually have time do play anything.

But, I mean, it's not like I was expecting much anyway. It would have been nice if I could have chosen the two games I wanted for free. I would have only taken PSOne classics to be honest.
 

windlenot

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Mar 27, 2011
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I personally think it's fine. That plus the identity protection package? I think it's a good enough thank you to the community. A game is a game. Just because it came out a few years ago doesn't make it bad. What if they gave out a bunch of garbage games that came out this year? What I'm saying is if you don't have some of the games, give em a shot. They're free. And if you're worried about your identity, use the protection plan you'll be getting.
 

Pearwood

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Mar 24, 2010
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It's about £50 more than they were obliged to do so I'm certainly happy with it. I'm also looking forward for a chance to try out Ratchet and Clank, always been meaning to.
 

Meggiepants

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Jan 19, 2010
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Yes. If for the only reason that recently my credit card company was hacked, and all they did was send me a new card and an apology.

As I said once before, the credit card companies are actually tasked with keeping my financial shit safe. Sony is an entertainment company. Perhaps I just put too much shit in perspective, but you know, I expect my financial institutions to be safer than an entertainment company. Since they aren't, I really ain't gonna complain too much about this.