One of the central problems with the microtransactions in something like Forza Motorsport 5 is that you’re being tempted to pay even more on top of the cost of the game itself, which obviously isn’t the case here. Either way the question of how it’s paid for shouldn’t overshadow the fact that War Thunder is a really great action game. ![]() Or maybe it’s simply their indie-friendly approaching paying dividends, as developers continue to complain about Microsoft’s less flexible rules. With four free-to-play games available at launch you could be forgiven for thinking that Sony no longer believes paying £50 for a new video game is the future. The makers of IL-2 Sturmovik offer a free-to-play flight sim as their first PlayStation 4 title, and prove microtransactions aren’t always bad. War Thunder (PS4) – never before has so little been paid for so much
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