I wanted the Yooka CE but I forgot twice. /shrug
I vaguely wanted the Yooka Laylee CE, but decided in the morning that I didn't care. Cash saved. I'll put that $100CAD into a mutual fund and it'll double in value in like 15 years![]()
Sick, in 15 years you'll have earned $100! That's a hell of a salary.
I say buy console games from current gen and the one before. PS2/GC and before... f*ck that. As for Undertale, I wasn't sure of it and wanted to check it out. If I had liked it, I would've bought it. After an hour I just stopped and couldn't bring myself to bother with it again. I don't see the appeal.
I also don't pay for downloads. Physical only when it comes to spending money.
I think Undertale is an awesome game. And Ms. Muffet, thats my lady right there. Does this count as Furry, Im game.
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And I dont if your comment was directed at me, but praising a poorly made point and click that would have been outdated had it been released in 1980s just because the twist is the main character is gay, is quite frankly an embarrassment. My criticism isn't at the LBGT community itself per se, but those who bend over backwards to get "street cred" with them. I have no issues with what bioware did, with straight and gay romance options, or yuri visual novels. But gone home was pandering of the lowest order.
LRG missed my point as well. My issue is that Narcosis isn't a game that needs or should get a CE. They have made some questionable CE for some questionable games, but at least with things like Senran Kagura okay, its a relatively big franchise. But there was absolutely no reason to make a CE for Narcosis. They know a collectors mentality is they need the best version of something. So by making a CE, they force the hand to buy it. Im not getting a regular edition if there is a CE. But Im not paying 65 bucks either, so I simply passed on the game.
@phantom, I dont get why you wouldn't buy older games that makes no sense. Not paying for digital I can kind of get behind , but the rest of statement not so much.