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KylieDog said:
gergroy said:
KylieDog said:
gergroy said:

It should be full price, it is essentially a game of the year edition.  It comes bundled with all the released DLC (which if you add it all up is worth about $30) plus it has the mass effect 1 interactive comic.  

I don't see any reason to complain about the price of this game unless you are also going to start a thread and complain about every single game of the year edition game that is released.  


I bought the re-release of Resident Evil 5 with all DLC inlcuded (worth ~£12 on PSN) on release day for £25, the RRP being £30.  I bought Fallout 3 GOTY Edition which inlcuded all DLC (worth £40 on PSN) for £30 on release, RRP £40.  (A new full price games RRP is £50)

 

I'm not seeing any good reason why ME2 on PS3 is being charged full price.

so you got some deals, mass effect 2 is about the same as the fallout game of the year.  Pricing seems a little less fixed over there than it is here in the states, but from what I can see, it seems the price set seems fair on all accounts.  You'll probably find a deal for Mass Effect 2 just like you did for the other games you just mentioned.  

By the way, games rarely fluxuate from the RRP here in the states the week it is released.  So you are lucky in that aspect.  


They were not 'deals', the RRP was lower, they where intended to be lower price by the publisher.  ME2 should be also.


how is it not a deal if the RRP is 30 and you got it for 25? or 40 and got it for 30?  Not being difficult, I guess I just don't understand how it works over there.