Good price. However these games have a bad launch reputation so be wary. Hot nonetheless.
heat from me and its amazon so no giving tesco money 5 months to gain interested on
Good price.
Brilliant price. Under that £40 upper limit I set myself for a new game. Pre-ordered and heat given.
a game pre order? No thanks. COLD!
I'm a bit confused how a game with no reviews and that won't be out for at least half a year and has such a poor pedigree can be a hot deal?
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Dichotomy
I'm a bit confused how a game with no reviews and that won't be out for … I'm a bit confused how a game with no reviews and that won't be out for at least half a year and has such a poor pedigree can be a hot deal?
because it's a good.price lol
I personally loved the first dead island!
fattyuk
because it's a good.price lolI personally loved the first dead island!
You can't know it's a good price until it has been released, if it is a terrible game then £36 is a lot to pay. I wanted to like the first one, and on paper, even after them screwing us with the misleading trailer, it still looked like it might be good. For me it fell a long way short of being a game worth playing though. The gameplay footage of the new one doesn't look all that inspiring either.
£36 for any preorder for a game coming out in 6+ months time being hot shows how well the marketing departments are doing at understanding how far they can push the consumer and what advertising works. I'm a sad panda
Original Poster
Dichotomy
You can't know it's a good price until it has been released, if it is a … You can't know it's a good price until it has been released, if it is a terrible game then £36 is a lot to pay. I wanted to like the first one, and on paper, even after them screwing us with the misleading trailer, it still looked like it might be good. For me it fell a long way short of being a game worth playing though. The gameplay footage of the new one doesn't look all that inspiring either. £36 for any preorder for a game coming out in 6+ months time being hot shows how well the marketing departments are doing at understanding how far they can push the consumer and what advertising works. I'm a sad panda
ok, so does it have to released first, be a good game and then be £36 for a good deal?
what happens if this is released, is amazing, great reviews - then will this price be a good price?
EXPRIED PRICE HAS GONE UPTO £44!!
Does this now change if this game is going to be good or not oO
Edited by: "fattyuk" 13th Oct 2014
fattyuk
ok, so does it have to released first, be a good game and then be £36 for … ok, so does it have to released first, be a good game and then be £36 for a good deal?what happens if this is released, is amazing, great reviews - then will this price be a good price?EXPRIED PRICE HAS GONE UPTO £44!!Does this now change if this game is going to be good or not oO
The point is that, at least until its reviewed, there is no way of knowing if £36 is/was a good price, at the moment it is just a gamble not a deal. Suggesting that I think the price may affect whether the game will be good or not has nothing to do with my problems with deals like this becoming hot. I hope it is a great game and money well spent for any who have risked it, but we won't know for a long time.
Original Poster
Dichotomy
The point is that, at least until its reviewed, there is no way of … The point is that, at least until its reviewed, there is no way of knowing if £36 is/was a good price, at the moment it is just a gamble not a deal. Suggesting that I think the price may affect whether the game will be good or not has nothing to do with my problems with deals like this becoming hot. I hope it is a great game and money well spent for any who have risked it, but we won't know for a long time.
I get it
your anti pre ordering
fair enough
honestly there is no point buying this when Dying Light is the real follow up to Dead Island and looks 100 times better.
ment 2015 thanks
Hot nonetheless.
because it's a good.price lol
I personally loved the first dead island!
You can't know it's a good price until it has been released, if it is a terrible game then £36 is a lot to pay. I wanted to like the first one, and on paper, even after them screwing us with the misleading trailer, it still looked like it might be good. For me it fell a long way short of being a game worth playing though. The gameplay footage of the new one doesn't look all that inspiring either.
£36 for any preorder for a game coming out in 6+ months time being hot shows how well the marketing departments are doing at understanding how far they can push the consumer and what advertising works. I'm a sad panda
ok, so does it have to released first, be a good game and then be £36 for a good deal?
what happens if this is released, is amazing, great reviews - then will this price be a good price?
EXPRIED PRICE HAS GONE UPTO £44!!
Does this now change if this game is going to be good or not oO
The point is that, at least until its reviewed, there is no way of knowing if £36 is/was a good price, at the moment it is just a gamble not a deal. Suggesting that I think the price may affect whether the game will be good or not has nothing to do with my problems with deals like this becoming hot. I hope it is a great game and money well spent for any who have risked it, but we won't know for a long time.
I get it
your anti pre ordering
fair enough