It's "free with your first purchase",. in other words - not free.
Nice list, you almost put hubpriest to shame with that collection :P
These are the ones i'd like to see going up on the site.
With jamestown, king arthur's gold and hoard having been on my wishlist the longest.
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New bundle on Indiegala:
$1.89 (24h promo price; $2.99 after the promo)
Bit Dungeon II
Mighty Dungeons
Beyond Gravity
Musclecar Online
One Late Night: Deadline
Orbit HD
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Unfortunately no. Even the grey market is selling them close to retail which is a very odd and rare thing to see. You probably just going to have to wait for the summer sale to get it at a reduced price or just bite the bullet and buy it at full retail.
The caged bird sings /with a fearful trill /of things unknown /but longed for still /and his tune is heard /on the distant hill /for the caged bird/ sings of freedom.
Based on what other AAA titles have done in recent sales (a couple months after release), I'm guessing GTAV will only get a 10-15% discount. That said, Rockstar has allowed some pretty crazy discounts in the past, so who knows. I still don't think it will be even 25% off though.
GTA V could be free and Rockstar would still be making a profit.
"Piracy is destroying the industry", "Games should cost more than $60 based on their cost from 10 years ago and inflation since then"
TBH, if you want to fight piracy, make the games cheaper - not more expensive,. they're just increasing the incentive to find the game on a pirated website.
Then,. to earn money, put in microtransactions and DLC / unlock new stuff more worlds, extra cars, alternative game modes.
It's a vicious cycle where they blame their own customer base for their greed mongering tactics. The only way to make it stop is to cease paying for games at all, but that won't happen. Note that I do not support piracy at all...like I have almost zero tolerance for it since reaching adulthood. (not a jab at anyone) I just have realized the personal pleasure in both responsible purchases and ownership versus self control and not having 'everything'...especially when I have no right to someone's work regardless of what outlandish prices they put on it.
In any case, pirating is less effective than simply not buying a game because it shows them that people are interested in what they are doing and gives them leverage to still pursue finances both through legal action or future funding. Not giving them a lick of anything tells them to stuff it better than anything.
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Piracy does tell them that people are interested, but simply not for the price they ask for it.
But this problem is a lot bigger than just publishers vs consumers. When you download a single song you can get sued for tens of thousands, but when you actually steal an album from a store the fine is the album price + €150ish.
People need to stop thinking that the internet is some magical fantasy world that's completely disconnected from the real world.
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TV companies were on the right track with Netflix, but then they fucked it up right away again.
New bundle on Bundle Stars:
$1.99
Zombie Tycoon 2: Brainhov's Revenge
Ironclad Tactics
Mind: Path to Thalamus
Postmortem: One Must Die (Extended Cut)
Megabyte Punch
Huntsman: The Orphanage (Halloween Edition)
Party of Sin
Critical Mass
Everytime I go out for lunch a bundle pops up -.-. All have been bundled before so it is a pass for me, but not bad overall.
The caged bird sings /with a fearful trill /of things unknown /but longed for still /and his tune is heard /on the distant hill /for the caged bird/ sings of freedom.
I started playing Pillars of Eternity this weekend b/c I used Myobi's last unicorn on Sham's giveaway a while back. Man...that game is good. Like...really, really well done execution of the genre. I told myself I would finish DA2 before getting into another RPG. Oops.
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The caged bird sings /with a fearful trill /of things unknown /but longed for still /and his tune is heard /on the distant hill /for the caged bird/ sings of freedom.