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Will (probably) be purchasing this.

11 years ago
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I still say it's really shitty to have major spoilers for the base game in the DLC descriptions and then advertise the game to new customers with those spoilers.

11 years ago
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There's spoilers? Good thing I didn't read them.

11 years ago
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Yup. The description for The Knife of Dunwall was written by an idiot. I'm about halfway through the game, if not further, and I don't think I've seen anything in game telling me, or even really hinting at, the spoiler yet.

11 years ago
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Hm. Thanks for the heads-up.

11 years ago
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As far as I can tell, there were no spoilers on the game in the description. If you mean the stuff that tells you what happens at the very beginning of the game, there is plenty of that. Other than that, nothing about what happens later.

11 years ago
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It spoils who does it, which to me seems pretty major considering half the game is figuring out who really did it.

11 years ago
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Never been so grateful for being such a lazy fuck and not reading descriptions. :D

11 years ago
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Thanks for the warning, the same thing was with Arkham City -.- (actually, even the name of the DLC might throw some people off). On Steam there was a screen with a writing on the wall, which was a huge spoiler.

11 years ago
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Bethesda should be just called Bethesda: Games of the Year.

11 years ago
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What about Botherland's company? "Games of the Year while creating more DLCs"

11 years ago
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And now I'm very glad I waited before buying this. I'll pick it up on a decent sale, looking forward to it.

11 years ago
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Not interested. Never liked that game.

11 years ago
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Guess its a good thing I waited on that game.. Other games still take a priority in terms of what I get next.. so might still be a bit before I get the game regardless. :P

11 years ago
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Gonna have to wait till it's 5€ during a sale. I have the Russian pre-order version and I can't buy any DLC for it.

11 years ago
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"Dishonored: Game of the Year Edition will be available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 for $39.99 / 39.99 € / £ 29.99 /$69.95 AUD, and will be priced at $39.99 / 29.99 € / £24.99 / $49.95 AUD on PC."

Lol...

Is the price intentional or messed up? Console prices on US dollars and euro are equal, but on pc it's 40 dollars and 30 euro.
If the game was actually 30 euros, i would wait for a 75% off sale.

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Wasn't it cheaper to get the game on sale and then the DLC than the GOTY edition? :p

11 years ago
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Yep. Could have had the game for $6.57 just 2 days ago. DLC is $10 each for the story ones, and $4 and $5 for the non-story ones. Even at full priced DLC, it's cheaper to just buy the base game on sale with all the DLCs.

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It is cheaper until they put the GOTY on sale for like $10-15, just like they do occasionally with the Fallouts.

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Bethesda sure knows how to milk their products. Well this isn't uncommon as more companies do it but from the top of my head; Skyrim Legendary and Elder Scrolls anthology. On top of that all the GOTY releases they have.

But if they sell why not.

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It's a great game, so it deserves to get this edition

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Closed 11 years ago by Raynys.