Computer games.


I.m tempted to get the new PES as i always preferred it upto about pes8.
Buy a sealed premium copy off eBay for £35.
Sell the Usain Bolt dlc and my team code for £5.
Sell the limited edition match attax trading cards that are in the box for a tenner.
If you don't like the game, sell it to CEX on the high street. Current cash price is £31, trade in voucher price is £36.
 

Mikey would be the first to admit that it's not journalism by the actual definition of it I reckon. He does great writing, but the problem isn't the individual; it's the editing. A lack of professional standards across the board. They forget what it is they are there to do.
I always read user reviews over "professionals" and rarely buy a game on release day unless it's known to me.
 
I mean, even for a month its sound - yenno as a little try before you buy thing. FIFA for 10 hours as a tune-up before the full thing drops plus a 10 or 15% discount on the full game if you buy it digitally.

Then close to every game EA puts out for free, just as long as you have a sub to EA Access.

Never got around to getting Battlefield 1 and when I went to buy it, it dropped into the EA Vault, perfect.
OH FFS SONY.

Was about to pull the trigger on this and just seen it doesn't apply to PS4.
 

It’s the one thing I’m bitterly jealous about with the Xboners.

I still can't believe they said it wasn't a good deal.

Speaking to Game Informer, a Sony spokesman explained that Electronic Arts' proposition doesn't hold a candle to its own PS Plus service, yet costs almost the same per month. "We evaluated the EA Access subscription offering and decided that it does not bring the kind of value PlayStation customers have come to expect,” he said.

"We don’t think asking our fans to pay an additional $5 a month for this EA-specific program represents good value to the PlayStation gamer."
 

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