Finally!
Priced at £21.24.
At least that clears up any confusion about being able to download the DLC.
Finally!
Priced at £21.24.
At least that clears up any confusion about being able to download the DLC.
[QUOTE=Spendlove;348899]Finally!
Priced at £21.24.
At least that clears up any confusion about being able to download the DLC.[/QUOTE]
How many American dollars is that?
Good news!
For those looking to buy Brink in the UK, Gamestation have boxed copies for £12.99 
[QUOTE=Spendlove;348899]
At least that clears up any confusion about being able to download the DLC.[/QUOTE]
Good to hear the UK is getting some love. Hopefully this will kill all the “DLC unavailable in the UK” threads.
-JJ
SD you may want to make an announcement about this on Steam, SD site and Bethblog. BRINK needs as many players as we can get.
Lets grow this community but we need devs or a community manager or PR person to step to the plate with regular news and videos.
Just saying… There’s a gem of a game here that is hard for many to see right off the bat…especially with all the bad press and whiny players looking for the next Deathmatch game or CoD clone.
[QUOTE=Jimmy James;348922]Good to hear the UK is getting some love. Hopefully this will kill all the “DLC unavailable in the UK” threads.
-JJ[/QUOTE]
I was not so worried about this, but then the utter silence on the subject from any dev from any company or PR representative started to make me fidget…
Now I can rest easy, wait four weeks tops, hopefully get one of my toons to level 20 and sit back and enjoy the new DLC.
Sorted.
I doubt a lot of people will get this game. I understand in this forum everyone thinks this game is from heaven it self. But this game has a really bad rep following it (let the jokes flow in). Seeing multiple reviews, metacritic scores, stats on steam and just hearing a general word from other gamers, the chances are very slim that anyone will get this game.
I feel bad for the random UK resident who decides to purchase it now that its on steam.
I’m just glad that the game is getting about a $20 price drop at major retailers, since that will likely increase player count. Valve did it all the time with TF2 (Got mine for $10), before it went free-to-play.
[QUOTE=Spendlove;348899]Finally!
Priced at £21.24.
At least that clears up any confusion about being able to download the DLC.[/QUOTE]
wow, that’s amazing information !!!
i wouldn’t want this game for free, can’t believe i paid for this broken software.
Meh. People are just weary to pay full price when reviews are mixed - a price drop is just what this game needs. Don’t forget, there are plenty of good reviews, too.
Most people can see passed the whine on forums. Roll on the cleansed playerbase, good riddance to the idiots
[QUOTE=Kurushi;349008]Meh. People are just weary to pay full price when reviews are mixed - a price drop is just what this game needs. Don’t forget, there are plenty of good reviews, too.
Most people can see passed the whine on forums. Roll on the cleansed playerbase, good riddance to the idiots[/QUOTE]
+5 Kurushi! Well said.
I don’t get why people lurk on game forums to bash a product. If you don’t like it, then move on. Or are all the haters just non de plumme for B Kotick?
[QUOTE=Kurushi;349008]Meh. People are just weary to pay full price when reviews are mixed - a price drop is just what this game needs. Don’t forget, there are plenty of good reviews, too.
Most people can see passed the whine on forums. Roll on the cleansed playerbase, good riddance to the idiots[/QUOTE]
Price drop+Free DLC is a good little push for someone on the fence to give it a try. All-out rage quitters will not be swayed most likely. There were some that “wanted the game to be more” perhaps it gives them a reason to give it another impression. What’s to lose? Its not like you are going to be cast from the gaming fraternity because you want to play Brink. I mean, some people always wait for a deal…like a GOTY copy of something… which is what I plan to do with RDR. 