Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor

i had no problems, used my paypal account and had a email within a minute. It came as a steam gift so i just had to log into my steam account using chrome and added it to my library with no problems. I bought the season pass through steam and now have the game pre loaded and ready to go :)

same here had a few games from there with no problems
 
This caught my eye at Eurogamer yesterday and at first I thought it was a texture pack for AC. As I carried on watching I saw that it looked extremely polished for combat. I'd actually hold back until player reviews come in because it could be just using the Lotr name to get high reviews.
 
This comes out in 2 days.
Looks interesting.
Definantly got its insperation from assassins creed, but puts a nice spin on it
 
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He's selling regular copies for $30=£18.47 or premium edition for $44=£27.09. Just got my standard edition. He's completely legit.

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Why would we not buy it on pc? This being a predominantly pc website it is sort of expected that's the platform people would choose.

Also I'm sure I'm not the only one who only games on a pc
 
PC Forum, most folks have hardware capable of well above a modern console so why not really. My machine is a 5ghz i7 running an old 6970 GPU and I'm stunned by the reviews and am looking at that reddit user for a game purchase at the moment. Virtually all or most gamers use Steam, and games on that can't be sold anyway - hell the last time I sold a game was back when I used CeX like 10 years ago.
 
Besides, spend £45 to get an equivalent (if you're lucky) experience on an xbone, resell it for £25, you're not actually saving anything, plus your game's gone.
 
Just used the chap above (reddit) to purchase the premium edition. I've got enough games on my plate but given that there were only two titles grabbing my attention at the Eurogamer expo over the weekend (Witcher 3 the other) this had to be checked out. He was a very nice chap offering good prices.

30gb to go...
 
PC Forum, most folks have hardware capable of well above a modern console so why not really. My machine is a 5ghz i7 running an old 6970 GPU and I'm stunned by the reviews and am looking at that reddit user for a game purchase at the moment. Virtually all or most gamers use Steam, and games on that can't be sold anyway - hell the last time I sold a game was back when I used CeX like 10 years ago.

The minimum recommended gpu is a 6950 you know so you may be struggling a little on a 6970 with this game?

Bought from some key site yesterday for 20.50 all pre loaded and ready to start chopping orc heads off! Can't wait.
 
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