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orcishgamer: Was Treasures of the Sun actually good?
uchos: No idea. The only DS that I played was the first years ago, and I think I didn't even finish it :(
Edit: Out of curiosity, how much is the DS Complete pack in the US? (steamprices.com doesn't list it) Here is 12,50 EUR, for reference
The pack is $9.99 in the US. If you want to know the prices in another country, you simply have to append the string ?cc=[country code] to the URL, so for the US it would be ?cc=us. You will need to put ?cc=it to change the store back to euros after that.
uchos: Edit: Out of curiosity, how much is the DS Complete pack in the US? (steamprices.com doesn't list it) Here is 12,50 EUR, for reference
GoJays2025: $9.99
999888: The pack is $9.99 in the US. If you want to know the prices in another country, you simply have to append the string ?cc=[country code] to the URL, so for the US it would be ?cc=us. You will need to put ?cc=it to change the store back to euros after that.
Foxhack: You'd pay money for a glorified FAQ on a PDF? :P
I collect them. In fact, I have a huge collection of standard print ones too (primarily for Japanese games).
GameFAQs is okay and all that, but their primarily text based FAQs can be rather useless. And their GIF, etc., maps equally so. And I say that as someone who used to host FAQs on there.
Foxhack: You'd pay money for a glorified FAQ on a PDF? :P
bansama: I collect them. In fact, I have a huge collection of standard print ones too (primarily for Japanese games).
GameFAQs is okay and all that, but their primarily text based FAQs can be rather useless. And their GIF, etc., maps equally so. And I say that as someone who used to host FAQs on there.
Gamebanshee and Wikia pages have all that stuff, though, not sure why a Prima guide would be better than that.
bansama: I collect them. In fact, I have a huge collection of standard print ones too (primarily for Japanese games).
GameFAQs is okay and all that, but their primarily text based FAQs can be rather useless. And their GIF, etc., maps equally so. And I say that as someone who used to host FAQs on there.
Oh I find nothing wrong with buying print guides.
But PDFs? They cost the same, sometimes MORE, than print books. That's just wrong.
If you want the guide, gifted to you, then we can work something out. A trade, maybe?
DS3 doesn't really look that appealing to me but a tried a demo of DS1 a while back and it was rather pleasant.
Doesn't look like this package includes the expansions.
Thoughts?
DS1 and DS2 are great games, ive loved them since they released. The first i bought twice, once when it released and again when the standalone expansion Legends of Aranna released. DS3 is a little bit of a let down but is pretty decent.
For those who are intrested in Mass Effect DLCs, I've noticed Bioware Points appear discounted if you access the store through the Origin client intead of a normal browser. If in your region they still show up at full price, then you'll find them slightly cheaper at the Bioware Store.