I have £55 of Game credit

Anything to do with games at all.
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Memento Mori
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PostRe: I have £55 of Game credit
by Memento Mori » Sat Dec 26, 2015 11:43 pm

Steam controller if you don't have one already.

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PostRe: I have £55 of Game credit
by PCCD » Sun Dec 27, 2015 2:27 am

Advent7 wrote:Add another £5 on top and you should be able to buy a used copy of a two year old game.


For £30 in Game? That's ambitious.

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PostRe: I have £55 of Game credit
by jiggles » Sun Dec 27, 2015 3:50 am

PCCD wrote:
jiggles wrote:
jamcc wrote:MGS5 and The Witcher 3?


Got those already.

I've decided to cop £30 of Steam credit and get Dark Souls II and Trails in the Sky SC with that. Which leaves £25 for ????


Hatoful Boyfriend clearly.


Also already have that. :slol:

TV Dinner wrote:Steam controller if you don't have one already.


Nah, I'd never use the thing. Had one preordered and cancelled it in favour of an Xbox One pad.

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PostRe: I have £55 of Game credit
by Super Dragon 64 » Sun Dec 27, 2015 8:51 am

The Steam Controller is the definitive Comfy Couch™ experience, thanks to its trackpads. You should buy one.

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PostRe: I have £55 of Game credit
by jiggles » Sun Dec 27, 2015 10:53 am

Happy enough with a regular controller for living room PC gaming. Can't think of a single game that isn't controller-based that I'd want to play on the big TV.

And really, I am saturated with peripherals. The Shield Controller, 2 Xbox One pads, 2 PS4 pads, 2 PS3 pads, 2 Xbox 360 pads, Wii U Gamepad, Wii U Pro controller, 2 Wiimote Pluses, 2 nunchucks, Wii Classic controller, 8bitdo SNES30, 2 gaming mice, Guitar Hero Live controller, steering wheel, and a HOTAS. It's all too much.


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