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We're sorry, but this page does not exist. How much would you pay to play a free demo included with another game? If you're looking for the Final Fantasy XV demo without having to buy Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, the running price seems to be roughly 50% of the price of Type-0. First noticed by siliconera, the demo vouchers are selling for between $25-$35 USD on eBay for both Xbox One and PS4 versions. Final Fantasy Type-0 retails for $60 USD, and includes the demo free. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is a fully realized game, one we gave an 8.0 in our review. So those who buy the initial run of the game get not only a full game, but also the demo for Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae, which is around 3 hours. From a pure value standpoint, ten bucks an hour seems like an awful lot to pay when you could spring for the entire game and spend 30 hours beating the main story. But to each their own. Value being a largely subjective concept means there's nothing wrong with shelling out $30 to play a demo.

If anything, it shows just how excited people are for the full game. Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae was only about 60% completed at the end of last month, but director Hajime Tabata says that the process will only speed up from here. Would you be willing to shell out $30 to play that sweet, sweet, Final Fantasy demo, or is the grey market price too steep? Let us know in the comments. Seth Macy is a freelance writer who just wants to be your friend. Follow him on Twitter @sethmacy, and MyIGN at sethgmacy, or check out Seth Macy Photography on Flickr.How To Buy Cheap Games on eBay | RGT 85Buying games on eBay is much harder than it was 10 years ago. With the gaming market, especially the retro community, developing an economy for rarer games, the deals we once got on eBay have become a distant memory. You can still get lots of quality deals on eBay if you know what you are doing, and in this video, RGT 85 shows you his tactics. Exaggerated Blood Splatters, Dismemberment & Strong Language Features in Resident Evil 7 biohazardSumaiL leaves Evil GeniusesHype, False Advertising, and Refunds: A Look at the No Man’s Sky ControversyNo, Steam is Not Automatically Refunding No Man’s SkyHeart&Slash Review |

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He messaged seller Fernando Miguel Andrade Viseu who confessed to the theft - and admitted being a Ryanair flight attendant. Aaron checked his eBay profile and found Viseu had sold 118 items in the previous few months, including Ray Ban sunglasses and expensive Skull Candy headphones. The Portuguese-born sneak begged Aaron not to tell police and said he would lose his job but officers raided his home near Stansted and found the D5200 Nikon. Viseu was charged with the theft and stealing a Kindle from an unknown owner and pleaded guilty in court. Magistrates in Chelmsford, Essex, imposed a community order and ordered him to do 100 hours of unpaid work. Ryanair have now sacked him. Viseu was also ordered to attend a drug rehabilitation programme for six months by the court on March 9 and pay £145 costs. Aaron, a primary school teacher, said: "When I saw it on ebay I couldn't believe it. "I was angry with Ryanair to be honest. How can they not notice someone just taking things off the seats?

"He had deleted everything from the camera - photos of Christmas, of a family member who had passed away and my graduation - all wiped. "I'd been looking forward to taking lots of photos on my holiday and that was just ruined." Aaron went online when he got back home to Brighton, East Sussex, after his three-night break and was astonished to see his camera. He said: "That night I decided to check ebay - I'm not sure what made me do it, but I thought I would just have a look. "Right there, with just 33 minutes to go, was my camera. I knew it was mine because the description with the strap, the lens, the battery, the memory card - all mine. "It was a three day auction starting the same day I lost my camera, and the item location was Stansted. "I contact the non-emergency police number but only got through to the switchboard and I was panicking. "So I thought I had nothing to lose so I messaged the seller, expecting them to just ignore me. "He admitted he worked for Ryanair and had taken my camera.

I was pretty surprised because actually he could have ignored me and there was nothing I could have done. But he said he was really sorry." Viseu - who was listed on ebay as fstoffel2013 - sent Aaron a message saying: "My apologies for this. I'll obviously return the camera to you. "Please tell me when you return and I will meet you at the terminal. "Of course my job is important to me. I'll meet you at the terminal or whatever you want to. "I found the camera at the end of the day and I will return it to you, of course. Please, please don't report me." Aaron added: "The police initially said they wanted me to organise to go and collect it off him in person, and they would arrest him there. "But then once I showed them the evidence they went to his home and arrested him there." Viseu's ebay user profile is still active, has 100% positive feedback and has been trading since June 2013. A spokesman for Essex Police said: "We arrested a 34-year-old man from the Stansted area on Friday, February 20 on suspicion of theft. "