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Bioshock 2 for ?25.99 at EverythingPlay.com

Never heard of them or used them before, so if anyone buys it let us know if they are legit etc etc...

The next cheapest is Dixon's at ?30

@Green_Eye, "you snooze you lose" has never been so true before :p

Pro Evo 2010 for £16.99 at Amazon

MW2 Hardened Edition for £39.93 at The Hut

Which includes:

Premium, special-edition SteelBook case with custom artwork by Infinity Ward

"Behind the Lines"hardbound artbook, designed by artists at Infinity Ward, featuring the art of Modern Warfare 2

'Call Of Duty Classic' full downloadable game

Bioshock 2 for ?25.99 at EverythingPlay.com

Never heard of them or used them before, so if anyone buys it let us know if they are legit etc etc...

The next cheapest is Dixon's at ?30

@Green_Eye, "you snooze you lose" has never been so true before :p

Indeed :(

The best price is CoolShop with £34.49, but stick with Shopto & get the faster delivery

I'll keep an eye out for deals on the game, just make sure you buy it before something like the Tesco incident happens again :p

Is ?34.85 the cheapest Bad Company 2 pre-order at the moment? (@ShopTo) Can't decide whether or not to wait until release day to see if the supermarkets cut the prices.

I doubt they will. It's not a big enough game, unlike COD.

Never say never.

Some games released just a few weeks ago are at the ?17 price point from supermarkets. Granted it'll never be like Q3 2008 when they were discounted heavily at launch. People don't seem to realize that was due to the recession, not generosity.

Lost Planet 2 preorder May 18th ?29.73

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lost-Planet-2-Xbox-360/dp/B002BWONFS/ref=pd_nr_vg_h__20?ie=UTF8&s=videogames

Also reasonable cheap titles, Grey Matter and Africa might be worth checking out but probably will remain cheap.

Jesus, that is tempting! I oddly like the demo, mostly because of the ability to dive into the battlefield from the sky, and also little jetpacks and the ability to sprint like a mile in one hit. The shooting isn't bad, either. :p It takes a lot of bullets to kill someone though.

Ahh, to hell with it, I'm buying it!

I've no idea how many people play it, but at least you can have bots in online games to fill up the empty slots. The "X-Server" feature is pretty good as well. It allows you to use your PC as a dedicated server for the game on the 360, and you can have up to 32 players on one server.

I know i'm not really one to talk... :p

Yep, you're definitely not one to talk...

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FIFA, MW2, and maybe GoW is fine, but the rest, my god. :whistle:

I would never buy Section 8, it is truly horrible.

And Section 8 is a fine game for just kicking back and having fun with, especially when it's just ?6.

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