Man. My dilemma. Do you use my psn credit to buy this game on PS4, or do I get a much better running version on my pc and save my psn credit for an exclusive?
Man I don't know how you guys can play horror games. Even the YouTube vids of this game look so scary :c
Just bought the game plus all DLC for $40 cad off cdkeys....god bless pc gaming!!
Which game? The original? No DLC for this sequel.
Is greenmangaming trustworthy? I get 10% off humble. I could just buy it thereYou can get Evil Within 2 on Steam for $48 on greenmangaming or even cheaper on CDKeys
It comes with the "Last Chance" dlc. I think it's just a preorder bonus.
GMG is 100% trustworthyIs greenmangaming trustworthy? I get 10% off humble. I could just buy it there
That TEW2 is gonna bomb thread is fucking trash. What an anecdotal hit piece.
It's a little premature, sure. In a year when Nier: Automata did well, anything can happen.
Not only that NieR Automata did great in year that other big games came out. Also if remember correctly NieR Automata had barely any marketing.
Just bought the game plus all DLC for $40 cad off cdkeys....god bless pc gaming!!
On PC at least it's unlocking at midnight in all time zones, I'm not sure if US is all counted as one release or if it'll be unlocking at midnight PST time though.
This said, I'm in PST timezone too and going to use VPN to unlock it. As the game unlocks at midnight in Australia their time zone, if you use VPN you can begin to play the game if you have it pre-ordered on STEAM at 7 AM PST on Thursday.
$32 on cdkeys and it does include the preorder DLC for those who are on the fence.
ah dammit really? i paid a bit more from gmg because i wasnt sure if it was included in the cdkeys one. nevermind.$32 on cdkeys and it does include the preorder DLC for those who are on the fence.
ah dammit really? i paid a bit more from gmg because i wasnt sure if it was included in the cdkeys one. nevermind.
My brain memory must be hazy with early onset nostalgia but the pc footage I'm seeing from TEW2 seems like its less graphically impressive than TEW1.
Like, the lighting composition seems less ambitious from the early gameplay I'm watching. Hard to explain, maybe its just the early locations are reaaaally boring, but it feels like the lighting change from dark souls 1 going into 2. The lighting seems flatter.
That's just me.
Wait, what?
It's releasing on all three platform (including PC) on Friday?
$32 on cdkeys and it does include the preorder DLC for those who are on the fence.
A bit off-topic, but if I pay on cdkeys with paypal and I'm not logged in, does the key get sent to the email my paypal account is attached to?
The buying process feels kinda shady to me when it asks me literally nothing, it's just "buy and pay with paypal" lol
I feel dumb because I'm probably just going to buy through Steam for $60. I know CDKeys has it for ~$32 with the DLC included, but I'd rather pay full US price to show them that I'm one of the customers that supports these types of games.
That's how I'm justifying financial irresponsibility anyway.
Doubtful that any of "them" would see a penny more of your cash because you bought it from Steam directly.
That's the game where you play as the sexy robot girl, wreck shit up, and the story is super tragic and depressing and stuff, right? Man, that game was awesome! Glad to hear it did well, and hopefully the fact that it did so bodes well for TEW2.Not only that NieR Automata did great in year that other big games came out. Also if remember correctly NieR Automata had barely any marketing.
0 Marketing. This game has some marketing with ads, commercials, being at trade shows, steady drip feed of content for guys like us, etc.
The only things that could screw this game are an awful story (first game was a bit hard to follow for some) and if it had technical issues. (Bethesda tends to do this with games at launch)
Barring those two things we could see a GOTY contender rise.
I feel dumb because I'm probably just going to buy through Steam for $60. I know CDKeys has it for ~$32 with the DLC included, but I'd rather pay full US price to show them that I'm one of the customers that supports these types of games.
That's how I'm justifying financial irresponsibility anyway.
I was thinking along the same lines as Nick, but if what you say is true...
If I buy a Cd-key vs. buying elsewhere at full price am I really going to end up giving Tango/Bethesda the same $$$?
Cause if so obviously I'll get the Cd-key. I don't really understand the magic of cd-keys but I have used them before.
I feel dumb because I'm probably just going to buy through Steam for $60. I know CDKeys has it for ~$32 with the DLC included, but I'd rather pay full US price to show them that I'm one of the customers that supports these types of games.
That's how I'm justifying financial irresponsibility anyway.
Doubtful that any of "them" would see a penny more of your cash because you bought it from Steam directly.
I just preordered this on cd keys and when I follow the download link it says the code won't be available until right before launch. Based on experience, when should I be looking out for the code?They really don't care. Personally I can't afford to burn $30 so I always buy from CDKeys, without them I'd never get to play new games.