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No but I jest. A couple notes:
- Mass Effect Trilogy for $12 is an awesome value: the narrative is renowned as one of the best stories and world-building in gaming. Well worth the journey of discovery. (Also, note that a Mass Effect Trilogy remaster is all but confirmed to be on the 2021 horizon.)
- Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning: Note that the remaster "Re-Reckoning" is already available for pre-order for release on Sept 8 for XB, PS, and PC.
- Apex Legends: Bloodhound and Lifeline Content Bundle: For those who need in-game currency to purchase legends and battle passes, this is an especially good value at $23. It includes $20 of Coins directly (2,000 Coins), as well as legendary skins that are uniquely drawn skins--not just re-colored--and legendary Prowler and Flatline skins (plus unique banners and badges) that are honestly very nice compared to standard unlocks.
- Star Wars Battlefront II: This game underwent one of gaming's big redemption stories: from a rocky launch, through faithful updates, to now being one of THE definitive Star Wars video game experiences. Picking this up today (vs folks like me who bought back at launch) is a great value for a Star Wars canon single-player campaign, a horde mode, and Battlefield-sized scope in multiplayer fights set in the universe's famous locations.
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No but I jest. A couple notes:
- Mass Effect Trilogy for $12 is an awesome value: the narrative is renowned as one of the best stories and world-building in gaming. Well worth the journey of discovery. (Also, note that a Mass Effect Trilogy remaster is all but confirmed to be on the 2021 horizon.)
- Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning: Note that the remaster "Re-Reckoning" is already available for pre-order for release on Sept 8 for XB, PS, and PC.
- Apex Legends: Bloodhound and Lifeline Content Bundle: For those who need in-game currency to purchase legends and battle passes, this is an especially good value at $23. It includes $20 of Coins directly (2,000 Coins), as well as legendary skins that are uniquely drawn skins--not just re-colored--and legendary Prowler and Flatline skins (plus unique banners and badges) that are honestly very nice compared to standard unlocks.
- Star Wars Battlefront II: This game underwent one of gaming's big redemption stories: from a rocky launch, through faithful updates, to now being one of THE definitive Star Wars video game experiences. Picking this up today (vs folks like me who bought back at launch) is a great value for a Star Wars canon single-player campaign, a horde mode, and Battlefield-sized scope in multiplayer fights set in the universe's famous locations.
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May just drop $10 (Origin store sale) if so to try out the game.
The maps were just not well designed.
Shooting is subpar.
Cyberpunk HYPE-TRAIN all aboard! 🚂 choo choo
No but I jest. A couple notes:
- Mass Effect Trilogy for $12 is an awesome value: the narrative is renowned as one of the best stories and world-building in gaming. Well worth the journey of discovery. (Also, note that a Mass Effect Trilogy remaster is all but confirmed to be on the 2021 horizon.)
- Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning: Note that the remaster "Re-Reckoning" is already available for pre-order for release on Sept 8 for XB, PS, and PC.
- Apex Legends: Bloodhound and Lifeline Content Bundle: For those who need in-game currency to purchase legends and battle passes, this is an especially good value at $23. It includes $20 of Coins directly (2,000 Coins), as well as legendary skins that are uniquely drawn skins--not just re-colored--and legendary Prowler and Flatline skins (plus unique banners and badges) that are honestly very nice compared to standard unlocks.
- Star Wars Battlefront II: This game underwent one of gaming's big redemption stories: from a rocky launch, through faithful updates, to now being one of THE definitive Star Wars video game experiences. Picking this up today (vs folks like me who bought back at launch) is a great value for a Star Wars canon single-player campaign, a horde mode, and Battlefield-sized scope in multiplayer fights set in the universe's famous locations.
Mass effect trilogy does not include the DLC.