It's a pretty common combo too - I see it on menus a lot!
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Branston is a pretty mild one, but I love a harsh, vinegary pickle with peanut butter. A sweat inducing Piccalilli is the bees knees too.
A crunchie bar dipped in salsa is a pretty good combo for me.
And I also like branstons pickle with crunchy peanut butter.
Usually because you actually own the retail/physical version but they can rescind access to a digital copy at any point.
But I usually buy old games or new ones second hand, so, I exist on a slightly different market place...
Good to see them embracing the mantle of the Nasty Party once again. What the fuck is going on!
I get the MSRP outrage, but I mean it's not an unusual cost for launch day titles, especially for physical media.
I don't think I've ever paid full retail for any game or console I've ever owned though. And I do like to own my games by buying physical media (or at least the installer files).
Wild. Possibly market rates are different - don't know if the EUR is particularly weak right now? I don't follow the conversion rates...
What games currently cost that much though, is my question really, I guess. The last expensive titles I can see right now for standard editions of games is like, 70Eur equivalent for AAA type titles.
I mean I own a switch, and I've never paid anything close to that for games... I've gone to maybe £45-50 for launch titles but what games cost £70?
Who the hell is paying 90EUR for switch games?
Bought 35 years ago :sadface:
Is it like the celery in a bloody Mary, or you swig your beer then pop in a little pepperami afterwards?