I know, Fabbles, that's what I've purchased. It's going to be lovely.
Unfortunately it's a physical copy, and that's now unacceptable to some people.
Personally I like having a disc, a proper box. Something fun to open and read while the game installs.
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buzzmong
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And the smell. DX:HR was the first boxed copy I'd bought in ages, and I'd forgotten just how awesome that smell is.Grimmie wrote:Personally I like having a disc, a proper box. Something fun to open and read while the game installs.
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Steam Weekend Sale, £21. That'll do Steam.
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Yay, been waiting for the Steam sale! :D
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Joose and I played 30 minutes* of this on multiplayer the other day. It was pretty good!
Joooiiiinnn ussss.
*(We had intended to play 30 minutes, it ended up more like 2 hours.)
Joooiiiinnn ussss.
*(We had intended to play 30 minutes, it ended up more like 2 hours.)
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I was chatting to grimmie about it and am interested, but I'm waiting for a sub-£20 Steam sale. By which time nobody will be playing it.
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I probably will. I played a bit last week, but got half way through trying to build a monument before losing interest because I had to go and settle yet another bloody island to get some strange combination of rice and fruit to keep minions happy whose sole job was make something entirely irrelevant but essential to enabling be to build glass, or something like that. Despite that I rather enjoyed it, and the little side missions keep it ticking along.

