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Gonna pick up the Witcher 3 this time with my cards money - nearly have enough to cover it. Thanks Idle Master :D

Well I picked up Satellite Reign with my left over Card money.... also thanx to Idle Master. I am very tempted to pick up Witcher 3, but I don't know if I should rather wait for GOTY edition or not. Its Not like I have a lack of games to tie me over till I do.
 
Well, I caved and got both Cities Skylines and Far Cry 4. With real money...

I need to give this Idle Master thing a try - I already have about 50 cards in my inventory from the games I actually PLAY.
 
Now I see Origin also has a sale and Star Wars Battlefront is 50% off, which seems more worth it this time around... I guess R300 is an alright price to pay for the limited amount of content in the game.
 
I am still trying to get to level 150 on BF4! I played from day 1 on Premium. Eish.

But I dont think I will buy Battlefront before it reaches R99 and then no one will be playing it anymore.

level 140 you damn hacker... :D "whistling:

Ag, its fun, something different, but not getting Premium or season pass though.
 
Now I see Origin also has a sale and Star Wars Battlefront is 50% off, which seems more worth it this time around... I guess R300 is an alright price to pay for the limited amount of content in the game.

Basted, you made my buy Dragon Age Inq GOTY Edition.....

Was either DAI GOTY on Origin or Witcher 3 on Steam. Yes I know the other is better but come on its GOTY edition vs Normal.
 
Basted, you made my buy Dragon Age Inq GOTY Edition.....

Was either DAI GOTY on Origin or Witcher 3 on Steam. Yes I know the other is better but come on its GOTY edition vs Normal.

"Basted" in what? A nice, rich gravy? :p

I dunno man, you should've gone with The Witcher 3. I've been stuck in it recently and it really is very, very good. The quests, writing and general storyline is some of the best I've encountered in my 25 odd years of gaming. It boasts a level of polish most games can only dream of.

Disclaimer: I haven't played DA:I yet, but the whole party-thing doesn't really appeal to me. I like playing an RPG as a lone "wolf". :p
 
"Basted" in what? A nice, rich gravy? :p

I dunno man, you should've gone with The Witcher 3. I've been stuck in it recently and it really is very, very good. The quests, writing and general storyline is some of the best I've encountered in my 25 odd years of gaming. It boasts a level of polish most games can only dream of.

Disclaimer: I haven't played DA:I yet, but the whole party-thing doesn't really appeal to me. I like playing an RPG as a lone "wolf". :p

Basted = bastard the way I normally say it, like in "Baaas" + "ted"

Anyway I know Witcher 3 is waay better, but thats another reason to Play DA:I 1st. Also it was GOTY edition, I am a sucker for those, Will probably pick up Witcher on another sale when Expansions are cheaper or GOTY.

As for RPG comment, you can play DA:I solo as well, just don't include any party members.
 
A Story About My Uncle is on special on STEAM, going for a massive R20.85 (-85% discount)

I have had the game on my wishlist, looks kinda good, esp the last part in red.

Game blurp

About This Game
A Story About My Uncle is a first person platforming adventure game about a boy who searches for his lost uncle, and ends up in a world he couldn’t imagine existed. Take help of your uncle’s mysterious inventions that let you jump incredibly high and far through beautiful scenery, uncover clues to your uncle’s whereabouts, and meet fantastical creatures that will help you on your journey.

The movement in A Story About My Uncle is a crucial part of its core gameplay – focusing on swinging through the world with a grappling hook that gives the player a wonderful sense of speed and freedom. Soar through a game world with a unique art style and a mysterious story that unravels before you.

Key features
  • Grappling hook: An empowering mechanic that gives you a sensation of speed, flow and vertigo like you’ve never experienced before.
  • Explore the world: Visit a wonderful and exciting world - from paradisal caves, to lost civilizations and harsh, mystical landscapes.
  • Emphasis on story: While searching for your uncle you will meet creatures with stories and fates of their own. Take your time to explore the world to dig deeper into the narrative.
  • Non-violent: A Story About My Uncle is a First Person game, but it is driven by non-violent gameplay and a heavy emphasis on story and atmosphere.
 
A Story About My Uncle is on special on STEAM, going for a massive R20.85 (-85% discount)

I have had the game on my wishlist, looks kinda good, esp the last part in red.

Game blurp

About This Game
A Story About My Uncle is a first person platforming adventure game about a boy who searches for his lost uncle, and ends up in a world he couldn’t imagine existed. Take help of your uncle’s mysterious inventions that let you jump incredibly high and far through beautiful scenery, uncover clues to your uncle’s whereabouts, and meet fantastical creatures that will help you on your journey.

The movement in A Story About My Uncle is a crucial part of its core gameplay – focusing on swinging through the world with a grappling hook that gives the player a wonderful sense of speed and freedom. Soar through a game world with a unique art style and a mysterious story that unravels before you.

Key features
  • Grappling hook: An empowering mechanic that gives you a sensation of speed, flow and vertigo like you’ve never experienced before.
  • Explore the world: Visit a wonderful and exciting world - from paradisal caves, to lost civilizations and harsh, mystical landscapes.
  • Emphasis on story: While searching for your uncle you will meet creatures with stories and fates of their own. Take your time to explore the world to dig deeper into the narrative.
  • Non-violent: A Story About My Uncle is a First Person game, but it is driven by non-violent gameplay and a heavy emphasis on story and atmosphere.

been meaning to get this for quite some time now as well. I'm a sucker for story driven puzzle solvers
 
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