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You get a 2 day free trial then its pay up time :(

I know it's bugger all but it used to be free now its not so im pissed lol! I paid $64 for the game so its more than the purchase of the game itself lol ;)

yeah its been over a week for me since i've started playing online and hasn't asked for fee's...

Maybe your talking about a season pass? that was an optional extra to the game, I think it just gives you extra maps and game plays or something

No the season pass is for all the DLC etc.

Becomming a PS plus member was mandatory with COD Ghosts, not worth it at all but didn't know that at the time.
I think you get a month free when you first join PS plus not sure, but if you dont NEED it for COD then thats great. I already have it and it doesnt bother me so eh

  • 2 weeks later...

anyone played the crew yet? im thinking about getting it today but i just had a quick look online and it seems to be getting mixed reviews. Ive also been playing a fair bit of advanced warfare, its better than ghosts but i think im over the whole call of duty franchise

I don't mind the new one so much, but it is a bit much of the same. no other decent first person shooter out there though, so cod it is

dragons age looks impressive. may give it a go over my Christmas holidays.

I don't really like the Exo movement on Advanced warefare. I can see they are trying to move forward and add something new to the game, but it becomes a little annoying. I know there is an option to play without it, but all the maps are made with exo movement in mind and that sort of spoils it

It is far better than ghosts, but still nowhere near as good as BO2 or MW3

or maybe I just like how much better I am at those 2 lol.....

anyone played the crew yet? im thinking about getting it today but i just had a quick look online and it seems to be getting mixed reviews. Ive also been playing a fair bit of advanced warfare, its better than ghosts but i think im over the whole call of duty franchise

Did you end up getting it?

Somehow slipped under the radar for me, saw it today while I was out, looks a bit like Need for Speed was in the Pro-Street etc days, which honestly wouldnt bother me. I quite liked modding the cars and driving around in open world. It was fairly arcadey yes, but still plenty of fun.

Did you end up getting it?

Somehow slipped under the radar for me, saw it today while I was out, looks a bit like Need for Speed was in the Pro-Street etc days, which honestly wouldnt bother me. I quite liked modding the cars and driving around in open world. It was fairly arcadey yes, but still plenty of fun.

yeah i got it, its the best driving game ive played on PS4 so far and its huge, the map is ridiculous it can take 10min+ just to drive to where your next mission starts.

The mods are a bit lacking as you just win upgrades in races. Also it takes a long time to save up enough money to buy other cars, i still only have the starter car.

ive probably played about 8 hrs of it now and its starting to get frustrating as hell, one little stuff up and you have to restart the race/mission.

Id say its worth getting, the driving physics aren't to bad allthough it is a bit to arcady for my liking. Also PvP racing atm is useless, you wait an age to get a race and then you get booted and playing with randoms in your crew is useless as they constantly quit out of missions

id give it a 6.5/10

  • 2 weeks later...

bought rugby 15 thinking it would be like all sport games but its not even online .

such a downer and its piss easy like they just rushed the game.

taking it back tomorrow

looking forward to rugby league live 3

they have always been good

No doesn't top ultimate team but the game play is so much better, much more enjoyable to play, forces you to set up plays rather than long ball everything, and those stupid defenders and goal keepers are non existent. Thank god for that

  • 4 weeks later...

Upgraded to fifa15 also. Ea still haven't fixed the god-damn keepers and whole field long balls from a corner clearance. Thought they would have sorted their shit out by now.

Fut companion is also disastrous for my productivity at work :)

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