Dishonored PS3/Xbox 360 £31.99 + 6.06% TCB @ Greenman Gaming
Cheapest around at the moment. 6.06% TCB too http://www.topcashback.co.uk/green-man-gaming/
Review scores for this are VERY high:
GamesMaster - 95%
IGN - 9.2
PC Gamer - 92/100
EDGE - 9
Gamespot - 9
Dishonored™ is an all-new first-person action game under development at Arkane® Studios. Under the direction of co-creative directors, Raphael Colantonio, lead designer on Arx Fatalis®, and Harvey Smith, lead designer on Deus Ex®, Dishonored is set for release on the Xbox 360®video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, and Games for Windows® in 2012.
You are the once-trusted bodyguard of the Empress. Framed for her murder and driven by revenge, you must become an infamous assassin, known only by the disturbing mask that has become your calling card. As you navigate a world torn apart by plague and oppressed by a government armed with strange new technologies, the truth behind your betrayal is as murky as the waters surrounding the city. The choices you make will determine the fate of the world, but no matter what happens your old life is gone forever.


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Jump to unread Post a CommentWhat are greenman gaming like by the way? I've never bought off there.
I would buy this deal, but going to trade in Resi 6 for it, see if I can get it for 99p at GAME.
Good deal though OP.
http://www.vg247.com/2012/10/07/dishonored-review-begin-get-all-the-scores-here/
Don't forget 9/10 from metro games (gamecentral) some of the best vg critics!
I'm gonna buy instore on release, I think blockbusters are doing it for 34.99
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Agree that it will be cheap by Christmas however original games like this should be supported at launch get some decent sales otherwise all we will have soon is sequels
Edited By: Rens11 on Oct 08, 2012 18:10: typo
http://www.game.co.uk/en/dishonored-game-exclusive-special-edition-181793 £45
pc is £38
Agree that it will be cheap by Christmas however original games like this should be supported at launch get some decent sales otherwise all we will have soon is only sequels
Would agree in the "original games should be supported" but not in their overpriced state.
Games could easily be much cheaper than they are now at launch - they only keep them overpriced to begin with when people are willing to continue paying those prices.
Games could easily be much cheaper than they are now at launch - they only keep them overpriced to begin with when people are willing to continue paying those prices.
I'd like to know where you got your statistics from :{
Agree that it will be cheap by Christmas however original games like this should be supported at launch get some decent sales otherwise all we will have soon is only sequels
Would agree in the "original games should be supported" but not in their overpriced state.
Games could easily be much cheaper than they are now at launch - they only keep them overpriced to begin with when people are willing to continue paying those prices.
Games are cheaper now than they have ever been RRP has remained the same since the 90s despite inflation, increased costs and with more competition most games can be had for around £30 at launch. Original games with no season pass, a lengthy campaign with multiple pathways to choose from and your suggesting this is overpriced! Games like this are some of the best £ for £ value you can buy and should be supported!
Agree that it will be cheap by Christmas however original games like this should be supported at launch get some decent sales otherwise all we will have soon is only sequels
Would agree in the "original games should be supported" but not in their overpriced state.
Games could easily be much cheaper than they are now at launch - they only keep them overpriced to begin with when people are willing to continue paying those prices.
Games are cheaper now than they have ever been RRP has remained the same since the 90s despite inflation, increased costs and with more competition most games can be had for around £30 at launch. Original games with no season pass, a lengthy campaign with multiple pathways to choose from and your suggesting this is overpriced! Games like this are some of the best £ for £ value you can buy and should be supported!
Just clicked on the link and the price is in dollars??
Edited By: souljacker on Oct 08, 2012 18:55
Decent launch price, have already bought it for the pc from gmg using their pc 25% off code, but heat anyway. Generally speaking though, a lot of releases, no matter how major, do drop fairly quickly these days.
Ps1 was well over £300 when launched. New game consoles have rarely launched below £250 - £300. N64 games were ridiculously expensive, £65 quid easy compared to ps1 and saturn games at £40. I can't believe people moan at a £30 price tag on games these days - Master System and Mega Drive games used to cost £50 to £60.
Ps1 was well over £300 when launched. New game consoles have rarely launched below £250 - £300. N64 games were ridiculously expensive, £65 quid easy compared to ps1 and saturn games at £40. I can't believe people moan at a £30 price tag on games these days - Master System and Mega Drive games used to cost £50 to £60.
I remember Mega Drive games - RRP on the tickets was around £59.99 - did you ever pay that? I know I didn't. 30 quid max, maybe 35 at a real push.
For a PS3/XBOX game now, £30 is quite average.
PS3/XBOX Games could easily be pushed out at £25 a time now and there would be far more sales right away than people waiting for them to drop in price. The supply of these games worldwide is greater than the Master System or Mega Drive ever had.
Games like this one for example (Dishonored) will not do well at launch and for the next few weeks, but will sell okay when the price is lowered.
As for statistics, we don't need them - it is simple supply and demand and go to any shop that has game charts and watch this dropping down the charts very quickly.
Why? Doesn't matter how good the game is - reason why is because hardly anyone will pay full price for it so they will have to reduce it.
Edited By: unidentified on Oct 08, 2012 19:54
This looks awesome. Already preordered from Gamestation. When i traded in Donkey Kong Country and some other rubbish from Sainsburys fire sale. So not that expensive. Roll on friday!!!!!!!
Ps1 was well over £300 when launched. New game consoles have rarely launched below £250 - £300. N64 games were ridiculously expensive, £65 quid easy compared to ps1 and saturn games at £40. I can't believe people moan at a £30 price tag on games these days - Master System and Mega Drive games used to cost £50 to £60.
I remember Mega Drive games - RRP on the tickets was around £59.99 - did you ever pay that? I know I didn't. 30 quid max, maybe 35 at a real push.
For a PS3/XBOX game now, £30 is quite average.
PS3/XBOX Games could easily be pushed out at £25 a time now and there would be far more sales right away than people waiting for them to drop in price. The supply of these games worldwide is greater than the Master System or Mega Drive ever had.
Games like this one for example (Dishonored) will not do well at launch and for the next few weeks, but will sell okay when the price is lowered.
As for statistics, we don't need them - it is simple supply and demand and go to any shop that has game charts and watch this dropping down the charts very quickly.
Why? Doesn't matter how good the game is - reason why is because hardly anyone will pay full price for it so they will have to reduce it.
Gotta disagree mate. I think this will do well. I've asked in a few stores and they say they've had plenty of preorders. And i haven't been in for a month or so.
Whether it does or it don't, i can 't wait to get my teeth into fresh and new. Instead of the usual rubbish spouted out.