That's unfortunate for you. But I wouldn't sell this game. I can see myself severals down the line playing it, and still enjoying it.
There's just no real replay value in it for me. I like that you can unlock costumes and special abilities on extra play-throughs, but the higher difficulties aren't fun. I could do Dante Must Die in Devil May Cry because it was challenging AND fun. God of War II is the best game to come out in since the next generation began, and I enjoyed every second of the original play through it, but I seriously regret putting $50 down for it. I guess if I was able to keep my buffed up, super Kratos and use him on Titan mode, I would continue playing it for maybe another...week. This is one of the best games I've ever played in my life, but it doesn't have any real replay value. I guess I can use some of the sell money to knock the price of Oblivion (PS3!) down.shady_825
thats why sometimes its a bad idea getting the games when they just come out....or get them by ebay...almost everytime half price for the same thing....im waiting for GOW2 on ebay for half the price :PIpik_Fenris
i dont think you will get it for half the price so early on. might have to wait months for it. at least in my case when i tried to get the first God of War, after months it was still at an extremely high price. i dunno about now. i stopped looking
Replay value is over rated. Only games worth replaying are multiplayer games when your friends come over, or online. I've never once played a game more than once per difficulty mode. Why? Because I can't stand to do something I've all ready done. I remember too much and know to well before hand. I like the original challenge and surprise. After that.. I never touch it again.
It's like using a guide. What's the point? I have everything mapped out in my mind, and every replay is just not the same.
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