Tesco: Xbox 360 titles for below £ 20
Money talks. And for the cash-strapped UK gamers among us, be assured this news bit is sure to catch your ear. We were passing by the Tesco online retailer earlier, when we spied some interesting products lined up for the Xbox 360.
How does Lara Croft Tomb Raider – Legend, or Perfect Dark Zero (Classics) for £ 17.97 sound? Yes – Tesco’s now selling these aforementioned titles for the said price, along with X-Men: The Official Game and Quake 4. And going a little lower in the price bracket, we find Dynasty Warriors 5 – Empires set at £ 16.97, and Final Fantasy XI at a £ 15.97.
Yes, we know – some of you may groan that you’ve already played through some (if not all) of these titles ages ago, as their release dates indicate. However, for the other guys who bought their 360s quite recently (during the Christmas rush, perhaps?), consider this a chance to try out some of the earlier titles that made it to your choice console.
On a parting note, it’s rather peculiar that Tesco listed all their 360 accessories under their game tag as well. Not serious, just strange.
Money talks. And for the cash-strapped UK gamers among us, be assured this news bit is sure to catch your ear. We were passing by the Tesco online retailer earlier, when we spied some interesting products lined up for the Xbox 360.
How does Lara Croft Tomb Raider – Legend, or Perfect Dark Zero (Classics) for £ 17.97 sound? Yes – Tesco’s now selling these aforementioned titles for the said price, along with X-Men: The Official Game and Quake 4. And going a little lower in the price bracket, we find Dynasty Warriors 5 – Empires set at £ 16.97, and Final Fantasy XI at a £ 15.97.
Yes, we know – some of you may groan that you’ve already played through some (if not all) of these titles ages ago, as their release dates indicate. However, for the other guys who bought their 360s quite recently (during the Christmas rush, perhaps?), consider this a chance to try out some of the earlier titles that made it to your choice console.
On a parting note, it’s rather peculiar that Tesco listed all their 360 accessories under their game tag as well. Not serious, just strange.