Brink. I knew it was going to suck as soon as I saw a trailer for it. Good thing too, it got terrible reviews.
This is exactly my point. Buying clothes is a great way to get rid of any of that pesky money you don't want. Especially if a single unit of leg apparel valued at slightly less than half a hundred quid is considered 'cheap'.666Chaos said:Thats not expensive thats dirt cheap. I have paid more for jeans then most people have for their 360s and have a few t-shirts that are currently worth about $250 each, though they are probably older then half the people on this site.Cheesus333 said:I don't buy clothes.
I hope I didn't just blow your minds there.
Seriously, these things are fucking expensive. £45 for a pair of jeans? I could buy two classic 360 games with that shit! It's a month's worth of cash for me, that.
I have four shirts and four T-shirts that I cycle. I have two pairs of jeans, one rapidly deteriorating that I wear for weeks at a time and one incredibly uncomfortable pair that I wear when those are undergoing hygiene replenishment.
This guy here...he speaks the truth. Any collectible games seem like a waste to me. I suppose if I had friends that played it would be worth it but yeah, I'm really the only nerd in my group.BaronFelX said:I love the WH40K Universe, but those little plastic figures are fucking expensive. I'll stick to my Relic RTS games for now.
Yes they are very expensive but they are destined to never go down in price but at least it is fun i suggest play deamons you can play both fantasy and 40K.BaronFelX said:I love the WH40K Universe, but those little plastic figures are fucking expensive. I'll stick to my Relic RTS games for now.