Yes me either. It seems that the email system is not working in these days.I had two on my wishlist that went on sale, I didn't get any emails.
Really? meaning that they don't agree on the sale itself? Well I don't know, other fresh new title of the mainstream got a better deal in my opinion... that's why I thought maybe EA didn't like it. Oh well... I won't die without Child of Light.I honestly don't think that EA can do anything about Child of Light's price.
:sofa:No, it's just that it's published by Ubisoft, not EA.
Buy them. That's all you need to know. And after you've finished at least Bioshock 1 and Infinite, you need to play the Burial at Sea DLC's (but get them sale price).I need instead your feed about Bioshock series, since the budle of al the three of them seems good. I already know about Bioshock Infinite, Dragonbird told me. I'd like to know about the other two.
If you don't mind to have the game only on Uplay, Amazon.com offers a better price for Child of Light right now (~$11).Yes me either. It seems that the email system is not working in these days.
I don't mind anyway, both Gog and Steam are under my radar every day
Bah! Greedy EA x(They could make a better offer on Child of Light
If you don't mind to have the game only on Uplay, Amazon.com offers a better price for Child of Light right now (~$11).
Bioshock 1 was good, Bioshock 2 was worse than 1 and BS Infinite has written EPIC FAIL all over its package...
Opinions, opinions...Infinite was, well as far as I'm concerned anyway, nowhere near an epic fail. There's a lot more that could have been done with it, or rather not dropped on the cutting room floor. The DLC though, well I don't like to talk about it, makes me very, very angry.
The first was a good game, but the fact that the setting was the story meant that it got less interesting as it progressed, and you knew more, whereas in Infinite, the story kept your interest to the end. They were all excellent games though. I started Burial at Sea a few days ago but got stuck because of a combination of a game bug and my own screw-up, so I'm going to start again. (I could just go back to the start of the chapter, but I didn't really explore much in the opening chapter, so I'm short of cash). From what I've seen so far, they did a good job of combining the two sets of games, but I don't know how the story's going to work out yet (and don't want spoilers).I wouldn't say Bioshock 1 was missing a storyline, but the setting itself was the story. Which was a nice mix up. If Infinite had been moreso like 1, I think I would have have enjoyed it much more. Columbia seemed a cooler setting to me. All three are good games though, even 2(might be fanboyism).