Batman Arkham city preorder uk?
Batman: Arkham City Skins: UK Pre-Order Content Explained Tom Hopkins Warner Bros. details skins, maps and other content. Published on Oct 17, 2011 Batman: Arkham City's numerous pre-order options have slowly been trickling in for months, so we've rounded up the UK retail content combinations in one place. - For the Robin DLC, you'll need to pre-order at Game or GameStation. - The Joker’s Carnival Map is available with purchases from Tesco. - HMV pre-orders include a T-shirt and prequel comic book. - Blockbuster is offering the Penguin Steelbook and animated skin DLC. - Independent stores (such as ShopTo) have the TwoFace Steelbook edition and 1970s Batman skin. - Pre-order at Amazon and get the Catwoman Steelbook and Earth One skin. - Asda has the Batman: Year One skin. - Get an Arkham City torch keyring and Gotham Knight anime from Argos. - GameStop is offering the Batman Beyond skin. - The Sinestro corps. skin is available exclusively for PS3 with the Green Lantern Blu-ray. - The Batman: Arkham City Collector’s Edition, widely available, features numerous extras including the Batman: The Dark Knight Returns skin. - The Nightwing Bundle Pack hits PSN and XBL on 1 November, while the Robin Bundle Pack releases on 22 Novmber. Each will cost 560 MSP / £5.49. Hit the link to check out the cheapest places to buy Arkham City.
Why does my brother think pre-ordering a game is pre-judging a game before it comes out?
You are buying a pig in a bagIf you’re buying from a vendor you know and trust you just might get a great pig.On the other hand if the vendor is known to cheat like this from time to time you just might get a rotten carcass or just a bag of stones with the vendor running to the bank, laughing, while you’re opening the bag.For a sensible purchase decision you need a trustworthy ‘appraisal’It could be your own experience from trying out a trial version or a demo.It could be a trusted reviewer whom you know not to accept money from the publisher having written a praising preview of the game after having tried it.When you pay in front you don’t know what you’re gettingYou only have a vague idea but as we have seen time after time, a lot of people are very disappointed when the marketing hype doesn’t match the game and reviewers themselves turn out to be corrupt crooks selling good reviews for cash.