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...Super Mario Land 3D reviews have scored higher (from IGN and EuroGamer at least) than both MW3 and BF3.
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chasfh wrote:
Currently downloading the Remastered version of 2, waiting on a Steam Key for 1; contacted 2K at the start of the weekend, jumped through all of their hoops, now it's been "passed to the correct department" whatever that means...
Would you believe I had to provide photographic evidence that I owned the original game? A picture of the box, the back of the book and the physical DVD, along with my Steam user name and email address. Not sure why they couldn't just check my 2K account against the CD key I'd registered with them, but whatever.
We'll see what happens.
Do they rate your photo in a similar manner to what happens in the game? :)
Would you believe I had to provide photographic evidence that I owned the original game? A picture of the box, the back of the book and the physical DVD, along with my Steam user name and email address. Not sure why they couldn't just check my 2K account against the CD key I'd registered with them, but whatever.
We'll see what happens.
dav2612 wrote:
Bioshock was always a looker but not sure I am noticing much difference. Watching the comparison videos are a bit 'spot the difference' and the differences seem to be things you could easily overlooked.
I had to restart Bioshock 2 twice due to an issue with save space slots. 1st time I thought it meant general storage space on the PS4. Perhaps a check at the start would have been better but not as good as Bioshock and Bioshock 2 using separate save space locations.
Might just do it anyway... I absolutely love the game, and it's such a pain having to "fix" GFWL every time to make it playable. £13.99 isn't exactly a fortune for it.
chasfh wrote:
Does it look super pretty? Is it worth me spending £13 on a new shiny version? (I could put my special edition one away safely then I suppose...)
Bioshock was always a looker but not sure I am noticing much difference. Watching the comparison videos are a bit 'spot the difference' and the differences seem to be things you could easily overlooked.
I had to restart Bioshock 2 twice due to an issue with save space slots. 1st time I thought it meant general storage space on the PS4. Perhaps a check at the start would have been better but not as good as Bioshock and Bioshock 2 using separate save space locations.
dav2612 wrote:
Bioshock completed and yet again I fail to get all the weapon power ups and audio logs. Now onto Bioshock 2.
Does it look super pretty? Is it worth me spending £13 on a new shiny version? (I could put my special edition one away safely then I suppose...)
Yeah, I read that they're patching mouse support and audio due to the issues with things like hearing the audiologs.
Audio issues? Pffft, that's what subtitles are for!
chasfh wrote:
Good ol' Sander... what a looney nutjob he is! (you get a much better idea of just how bad he is in Burial at Sea...).
Looking forward to Burial at Sea even more now.
Some delay is probably better anyway, it needs a patch or two.
Yeah, I read that they're patching mouse support and audio due to the issues with things like hearing the audiologs.
Some delay is probably better anyway, it needs a patch or two.
What a surprise ...