The third game in the BioShock series leaves the bottom of the sea behind for an entirely new setting - the floating city of Columbia, circa 1912. Come to retrieve a girl named Elizabeth, ex-detective Booker DeWitt finds more in store for him there than he could ever imagine.
This sale only lasts a day, (May 19th) but it may be a good time to pick up Infinite if you have not already. PS3, 360 and PC versions all included in the sale.
Sweet, this is exactly what I've been waiting for to pick this up. And less than 2 months after release; only reinforces my custom of almost never buying games day one. Waiting pays off, literally.
@awesomeusername: Why would I buy a game that doesn't last long for 60 dollars when it's already tanking in price? I've had enough of limited corridor shooters at 60 dollars.
@awesomeusername: Why would I buy a game that doesn't last long for 60 dollars when it's already tanking in price? I've had enough of limited corridor shooters at 60 dollars.
My first playthrough ran up to like 12 hours. That's well worth the $60. Hell, I got the Ultimate Songbird Edition so I paid like $160. Money well spent I say. On top of that, the game is certainly GOTY material and one of this gen's best. Shooter or not. It was well worth the $60 and I will be replaying it a couple more times.
@awesomeusername: Why would I buy a game that doesn't last long for 60 dollars when it's already tanking in price? I've had enough of limited corridor shooters at 60 dollars.
this. Although, I would hesitate to label BS Infinite a simple limited corridor shooter, but yeah, agreed.
@awesomeusername: yeah, this is definitely one those few I wanted to be in on the zeitgeist for, but money, dog.
People do strange things for money...
Delaying gratification a bit and not regretting overspending on a short game is worth it to me. When PC sales are the way they are these days, it seems very... let's say nonconservative to jump on everything day one.
that right there tells me you and I view money spent on video games in very different ways.
I was feeling... spontaneous... that day. But yeah, if you're talking about getting it on PC, then I actually agree with you. Valve is crazy. But I got it on PS3 so no point in waiting on a game I'm super hyped for to hopefully see it drop $20 in a couple months. I barely buy games either so only very rarely do I buy games on day one. But this entire generation, I've only bought 5 games at full price. Everything else I got when it hit $30 & lower or borrowed. If I got any other games full price, it was birthday or Xmas presents. So we really don't have different spending habits after all.
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