I just received an email from green man gaming inviting me to
pre-order the next installment of Death Stranding.
I looked at the standard edition and saw that it was �70
That's SEVENTY POUNDS for the standard edition.
That is madness. I'm not even sure that I would pay that for a game
that I dearly want to see the light of day, like Half Life 3.
On Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:34:21 +0000, Mr Rob
<[email protected]> wrote:
I just received an email from green man gaming inviting me to
pre-order the next installment of Death Stranding.
I looked at the standard edition and saw that it was �70
That's SEVENTY POUNDS for the standard edition.
That is madness. I'm not even sure that I would pay that for a game
that I dearly want to see the light of day, like Half Life 3.
Don't worry, it will be at $20 soon enough.
On Fri, 13 Feb 2026 14:36:28 -0500, Rin Stowleigh <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:34:21 +0000, Mr Rob >><[email protected]> wrote:
I just received an email from green man gaming inviting me to
pre-order the next installment of Death Stranding.
I looked at the standard edition and saw that it was �70
That's SEVENTY POUNDS for the standard edition.
That is madness. I'm not even sure that I would pay that for a game
that I dearly want to see the light of day, like Half Life 3.
Don't worry, it will be at $20 soon enough.
I didn't overly like DS1. It was OK but I didn't get what the fuss was
about in the end.
Curiously, if you follow the email link to GMG the standard edition is
�70 as a pre-order.
If you navigate to GMG via browser it's �60 for a pre-order.
I wonder how many people will pre-order on the strength of the email
link?
I just received an email from green man gaming inviting me to
pre-order the next installment of Death Stranding.
I looked at the standard edition and saw that it was �70
That's SEVENTY POUNDS for the standard edition.
That is madness. I'm not even sure that I would pay that for a game
that I dearly want to see the light of day, like Half Life 3.
I've yet to play the original. Parts of the concept intrigrue me, but
other parts seem designed to turn me off. The fetus-in-a-bottle in >particular... just ugh, no.
* which is really a terrible and somewhat racist term, but I haven't
found a better description yet ;-/
On Fri, 13 Feb 2026 16:01:18 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <[email protected]> wrote:
I've yet to play the original. Parts of the concept intrigrue me, but
other parts seem designed to turn me off. The fetus-in-a-bottle in
particular... just ugh, no.
Huh? You mean a game mechanic that creates chores for the player to
address screaming babies (well not really babies but a fetus in a jar) doesn't appeal to your sense of fun escapism? I thought it was just
me that had a missing family guy gene or something... glad at least
we agree on that.
* which is really a terrible and somewhat racist term, but I haven't
found a better description yet ;-/
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