[QUOTE="Indie_Hitman"]I don't understand why youre having trouble with this. You exclaimed to me before how GTA elbc counted as it had more content than most retail games. So does HD + fury. The total cost of the games is 19 pounds as stated earlier. The disc version is 20 pounds. 'It only has 8 levels and 12 racers' - No HD had that many, Fury added more. Besides, how many did the original Wipeout have? In addition you argue its recycled material but hmmm wait a minute, isnt GTA eflc set in the exact same city as GTA4. OMgZ Stevo_the_gamer
I'm not having any difficulty with it at all actually. That wasn't the reasoning for it counting, actually. It was merely a point shown/taken from the Gamespot review to give further weight how silly it would be not to count it. The total cost is 19.98 pounds if you were to buy them both from PSN store in the UK, the disk based is 19.99 pounds.
I don't know how much content Fury added, I only know it's a $9.99 priced add-on to the already $19.99 Wipeout HD. What I do know is that Wipeout HD in it's whole is within the disk on the retail UK version, thus it's content that reviewers (if they reviewed it) a year ago played and enjoyed.
Regardless, what I've been saying is that the reviews under "Fury" is for the downloadable version, not the disk based version. You can't assume that the disk based would score the same as DLC version thus it shouldn't be listed.
But it's the same exact thing. Except on a disc :P
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