Whoatemysupper said:
Matthew94 said:
Project_Xii said:
You speak a lot for someone who doesn't have much worth saying.
What the PS+ people mean when they say "free games" is "we pay a subscription fee like XBLA, but instead of just being allowed to play games online, we also get games and items to download and keep every month for no further charge". Which really, for those of us who have no interest in playing online anyway, ends up being a pretty good deal. I haven't once regretted signing up, and have scored quite a few games and cool downloadables. Well over $400 worth at least, which is far more then the $50 I paid. Plus, things getting Journey one week before everyone else means we can actually help developers by generating extra hype and interest in the a worthy game so the true launch would be even better.
Reviews, previews and advertising do a lot more for journey's sales than PS+ subscribers will ever do.
But at least you admitted you were wrong, those games are not free so do not say they are. Saying you think PS+ is better than XBLA doesn't make my point less valid.
Where did he admit he was wrong? I would still define PS+ games as free because if buy enough then you get your money back. Suppose you can get a sixty dollar game or two thirty dollar games, if you paid 50 bucks for the service, you're up 10 bucks.
I don't like your cynical and critical demeanor. People come on here to suggest games for some fortunate soul to buy and you come on and attack someone for a simple error. I've seen redundancies in official or widely known icons and everyone lets it slip or doesn't care.
They didn't say they were wrong, true, but by admitting that the games need to be paid for in the same way as you pay to get on XBL they pretty much did. I'll retract that if you would like.
Being good value is not the same as being free and you are misinterpreting the word by saying it is free.
Adverb:
Without cost or payment: "ladies were admitted free".
The games are not free, you have to pay to access them. Do not spread misinformation. If they were free you would not have to part with money to access them.