All these articles that mention the wild Pokémon being "far higher level" than what they need to be to evolve are incorrect, because the DLC uses a scaling system to determine wild Pokémon level. They're only a far higher level for people that have completed the main game. If you start a new game and go into the DLC as soon as possible, the wild Pokémon are between Level 10-20.
I have to say Metal Gear Rising. The "Intro" to the game (cutscenes included) lasts about 25 minutes, and so much happens during it. You meet the main villains, half your team gets slaughtered, you fight a giant mech (to some sweet music), the prime minister also gets killed, and it shows that Raiden isn't as invulnerable as we think he is when his arm gets cut clean off by a rival swordsman.
I literally quit the game straight afterwards just so I could start a new game and replay it.
@win10do @Too-DementeD What I am saying is, their "original prices" are the type that they only put there to make it seem like the discount is that much more. The "original price" for Unity is £54.99, but every site I've been on has it for around £30 (including GAME, like I mentioned).
I'd be really REALLY surprised if Argos ever put the game back to £54.99.
"Technically, the whole bundle would cost £495 if sold individually, representing a saving of £215."
Current prices at Argos Xbox One: £330 Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag: £18.99 Assassin's Creed Unity: £30.50 Minecraft: £12.99 Dragon Age: Inquisition: £44 Total: £406.48
It saves more around £130ish unless you were paying absolute full price on each of them (which, even if you look at other UK sites that sell these games, they also do not reach the "RRP"). Basically, even though it does technically save £200+ if you were to pay for them individually at the "before" price instead of "after", you'd have to be extremely bad with money to find/buy them at that price. Even Game.co.uk, which also tends to have higher prices, has Unity on Xbox One for £29.99 without any special offer.
@PS2fweak I think the reason Fortress Fallout was a good name was cos of the Alliteration. They could keep Fortress and get some other word that starts with F, perhaps?
Fearful Fortress or something of the sort, doesn't sound so bad.
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