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PAYDAY™ The Heist Free Weekend

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About the Game
PAYDAY™ The Heist is an action filled first person shooter that lets players take on the role of a hardened career criminal executing intense, dynamic heists in constant pursuit of the next “big score”. Load out with an array of weaponry and equipment. Navigate six high-stake heists with three other live or A.I. Co-Op partners in crime.

Time for a PAYDAY™ - Cash in Before you Cash Out!

Key Features

  • Six High-Intensity Heists
  • Interactive 4-Player Co-Op play
  • Endless Replayability
  • Massive Character Progression Tree
  • Build Your Skills to Fit Your Preferred Form of Violence
  • Hostage Trading
  • More DLC: Additional heists, weapons and equipment means PAYDAY™—a digitally distributed AAA quality title for less than half the price of a retail game—is total OVERKILL

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  • +2

    Price? It is 75% off to $4.99 USD but this is not mentioned anywhere in post.

    • +1

      In fact, that's the only relevant part.

      Without the discount it's just a time-limited demo. Which is not a valid reason to post a deal.

    • I recommend trying it before buying because it's only fun to play for a few days then you get sick of it. Good concept for a game (bank heist co-op) but the game just has no depth and gets boring once you've played for a few hours.

  • +3

    This is an extremely fun game - play co op with mates, only problem is it gets super repetitive. A free weekend should do the trick.

    • Diamond Heist. Do it

    • Massive Character Progression Tree

    Actually this game highlights what I don't like about a lot of games it seems that you can earn weapons and other upgrades the more you play. But it's not actually explained anywhere or obvious how this is done. If you miss this then a lot of the re-playability is lost and it turns into a handful of maps. So many games skip manuals, in-game instructions or training and just assume you'll figure it out.

    • Can't see how a XP earning system can be any more simpler than earning XP in a game then 'buying' upgrades.

      We really need a manual for that?

    • Probably the biggest gripe I had with first playing Payday, not knowing how to select your progression tree to upgrade (from memory, hold the TAB key at the lobby screen "waiting for players" and select 1,2 or 3). If this was explained better, then the experience would be alot smoother.

      Nonetheless, a very fun game being able to play what it might feel like in the movie "SWAT" :)

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