Drizzlehell
Banned
Case in point:
I've been looking at this game for a good while, always seeing it on sale and considering a purchase because it looked like a fun enough "podcast game" that I can just bumble around in whenever I have nothing better to play. But I've made a mistake of buying AC Valhalla before. I never actually played it because I wanted to get through Odyssey first but then the latter game was so god damned long and draining that I just needed to wait like a year to recharge my batteries before getting into Valhalla. But then it eventually became a free download on PS Plus and I basically wasted 60 fucking dollars.
But now I'm happy that I never bought Riders Republic because in a typical Ubisoft fashion, they just gave it away. Probably because they usually wait until sales numbers drop low enough that they can get more juice out of them by simply giving copies away for free and hoping that people will be hooked enough to pay for DLCs and microtransactions.
Riders Republic™ PS4 & PS5
This product entitles you to download both the digital PS4™ version and the digital PS5™ version of this game. Jump into the Riders Republic™ massive multiplayer playground Grab your bike, skis, snowboard, or wingsuit and explore an open world sports paradise where the rules are yours to...
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I've been looking at this game for a good while, always seeing it on sale and considering a purchase because it looked like a fun enough "podcast game" that I can just bumble around in whenever I have nothing better to play. But I've made a mistake of buying AC Valhalla before. I never actually played it because I wanted to get through Odyssey first but then the latter game was so god damned long and draining that I just needed to wait like a year to recharge my batteries before getting into Valhalla. But then it eventually became a free download on PS Plus and I basically wasted 60 fucking dollars.
But now I'm happy that I never bought Riders Republic because in a typical Ubisoft fashion, they just gave it away. Probably because they usually wait until sales numbers drop low enough that they can get more juice out of them by simply giving copies away for free and hoping that people will be hooked enough to pay for DLCs and microtransactions.
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