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At the sale price you'll have an enjoyable chunk of hours playing through this. It's not going to change your life or anything but it'll deliver the shooty bang bangs in some nice-looking environments with some competent cutscene direction and voice acting.
All kinds of Multiplayer fun, and I think that "30 days of boost" actually turned into an everyday boost. I believe, could be wrong. Every day I start the game I get a boost notice.
You get the boost no matter what edition of the game you own, every one gets it for free.
I personally didn't like the story for a multitude of reasons but other people seem to adore it for the reasons I despise.
I think you should play the previous Gears game before this one because you could find yourself extremely confused on who the characters are and why things are the way they are. At the very least you should try Gears of War 4 before this one because it is the first of the new set of games in the GoW series.
After every Horde/Horde Frenzy match you get "Bonus Boost +300% XP". Is it really useless?
Helps you level up faster, more coins and iron, more stuff to buy for free, more card upgrade to purchase. Is the Boost really useless?