..like me. Whats the one game you are willing to pay full price upon release?
For me I think the only game that I really want badly enough to pay full price and/or upon release is GTA V. GTA 4 is the best game this gen in my opinion.
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..like me. Whats the one game you are willing to pay full price upon release?
For me I think the only game that I really want badly enough to pay full price and/or upon release is GTA V. GTA 4 is the best game this gen in my opinion.
This. Oblivion has given me so many hours of gameplay, that I don't feel cheated for paying full price.Skyrim
fusionhunter
I bought 3 new games at full price in 2010 (plenty of other new ones for $20-$30 new). Those 3 games were Red Dead Redemption, Halo:Reach, and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
..like me. Whats the one game you are willing to pay full price upon release?
For me I think the only game that I really want badly enough to pay full price and/or upon release is GTA V. GTA 4 is the best game this gen in my opinion.
monkey_muffin
you do know that when you buy games used, 100% of your money goes to gamestops pocket, (or wherever you buy them), instead spend $5 more and get the new version cause atleast the money goes to those who actually made the game.
I bought RDR a day before its price drop, and I don't feel ripped off.I bought 3 new games at full price in 2010 (plenty of other new ones for $20-$30 new). Those 3 games were Red Dead Redemption, Halo:Reach, and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
TacticalDesire
I do buy them new most of the time I just like to get a bargain. For instance I recently got the new Smackdown game new for £18 (less than $30).
That's way cheaper than any used game of something else I might want (i.e. Black Ops) which would be more than double the price whether it was new or used.
really? I was glad I bought GTA4 at low price, it has so many wrongs like repetitive mission structure, lack of checkpoints, and unresponsive and clunky controls.funsohngwhat u say about gta4 is true,but its funny- rdr was the same way and what i mostly see for it is praise while gta4 gets bashed. both sucked
It always depends what games are coming out around the same time as a given game, how my money situation is, and so on. I would say I buy games at full price that will give me a lot of playtime, but thats not necessarily true, as I can't hold back sometimes, like skyward Sword, it will be a first day purchase if its 10 hours or 50.
Ooh! If there was ONE game that I could buy on the first day it would no doubt be Diablo III :).
This for me too, I don't support Gamestop anymore and lots of places are getting great deals. Target was selling Epic Micky new for 30, or buy LBP2 and get 20 dollars store credit. I think its awesome that they are all having these great deals.I do buy them new most of the time I just like to get a bargain. For instance I recently got the new Smackdown game new for £18 (less than $30).
That's way cheaper than any used game of something else I might want (i.e. Black Ops) which would be more than double the price whether it was new or used.
Murj
[QUOTE="TacticalDesire"]I bought RDR a day before its price drop, and I don't feel ripped off.I bought 3 new games at full price in 2010 (plenty of other new ones for $20-$30 new). Those 3 games were Red Dead Redemption, Halo:Reach, and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
funsohng
Yep, a very long fulfilling single-player and a loaded multi.
Mass EFfect 3, only for the Collector's Edition though. I have a huge backlog of games which is why I don't buy new. I'll never play them anyway.
I got Tales of Vesperia off Amazon for $12 a month ago and it's still in the plastic wrap..
The only time I don't buy a game new is when I can't find it elsewhere. I believe in supporting developers.
The Witcher 2 (drm-free movement is something I support 100% not to mention the first is one of my favorites) and Guild Wars 2 (I played the original to death so its a no-brainer purchase).
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..like me. Whats the one game you are willing to pay full price upon release?
For me I think the only game that I really want badly enough to pay full price and/or upon release is GTA V. GTA 4 is the best game this gen in my opinion.
you do know that when you buy games used, 100% of your money goes to gamestops pocket, (or wherever you buy them), instead spend $5 more and get the new version cause atleast the money goes to those who actually made the game.
Thats not the point of the thread.what u say about gta4 is true,but its funny- rdr was the same way and what i mostly see for it is praise while gta4 gets bashed. both sucked RDR fixed most of the problems GTA4 had. The controls were tight and responsive, it had checkpoints, and for the most parts, it had great missions. The open world stuff was more tight in RDR to a lot of extent as well.[QUOTE="funsohng"]really? I was glad I bought GTA4 at low price, it has so many wrongs like repetitive mission structure, lack of checkpoints, and unresponsive and clunky controls.broken_ops
I'm pre-ordering my Epic edition (or whatever they decide to name it) Gears of War 3 edition this year. I also get a lot of Arcade Games on launch -- like Breach, which I'm getting on the 26th for 1.200 msp.
Skyward Sword
Skyrim
The Last Guardian
Dragon Quest X
Tales of Graces
Dragon Age 2
Infamous 2
Twisted Metal PS3
Final Fantasy XIII-2
Rune Factory: Oceans
Those games are instant first day buys for me, and I don't even need to watch previews and hear opinions from the so-called "experts" about them.
I always try to buy games new to support the developers. However, sometimes I will wait for a price drop, and only buy used if its a game I can't get new anymore (Like Little Kings Story because the dev went under)
[QUOTE="broken_ops"]what u say about gta4 is true,but its funny- rdr was the same way and what i mostly see for it is praise while gta4 gets bashed. both sucked RDR fixed most of the problems GTA4 had. The controls were tight and responsive, it had checkpoints, and for the most parts, it had great missions. The open world stuff was more tight in RDR to a lot of extent as well.theres where we disagree, rdr was clunky and the controls were anything but good, luckily the dead eye mechanic alleviated some of the frustration. and i think ur forgetting a lot of the missions were really not fun at all,sure there were some decent ones (even gta4 had some, bank rob mission anyone??) but for the most part most missions werent that great in either game, neither came close to the variety and level of fun san andreas had,not close.[QUOTE="funsohng"]really? I was glad I bought GTA4 at low price, it has so many wrongs like repetitive mission structure, lack of checkpoints, and unresponsive and clunky controls.funsohng
i still say there was more to do in gta4, i had more fun it in then rdr,but that aint saying a whole lot. both games are a serious step down from previous gta games, which are obviously some of the greatest open world games ever
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..like me. Whats the one game you are willing to pay full price upon release?
For me I think the only game that I really want badly enough to pay full price and/or upon release is GTA V. GTA 4 is the best game this gen in my opinion.
right4dead
you do know that when you buy games used, 100% of your money goes to gamestops pocket, (or wherever you buy them), instead spend $5 more and get the new version cause atleast the money goes to those who actually made the game.
You know what happens when you buy a new game at Gamestop? The exact same thing that happens with used games. Gamestop buys the new games themselves and then they sell it. That's why companies always talk about the number of units shipped, because that means they already got the money for it.
The only games I will buy on the release date are usually role playing or strategy. Because these are the ones you are almost certain to get ur money's worth. Now if u are in to multiplayer, maybe shooters then, but i hardly ever go that route, with the exception of Team Fortress. Also, I would rather buy a gamethat has been out for a while, so I can get a discount. I mean there are so many good games, but there arent that many worth $60 in my opinion. Just wait for prices to go down.I only buy really good games for high dollar, like Fallout 3(GOTY edition) or Civilization V(my last one). Cheers
Star Wars the old republic. Other than that I can wait...like me. Whats the one game you are willing to pay full price upon release?
For me I think the only game that I really want badly enough to pay full price and/or upon release is GTA V. GTA 4 is the best game this gen in my opinion.
monkey_muffin
I gladly paid full price for a lot of games over the years, such as the God of War series, Gears of War 1 & 2, GTA 4, Ratchet & Clank series, Elder Scrolls 4, Fallout 3, most Super Mario titles.
There are a lot of games worth full price if people just bothered to check reviews, for me an 8 out of 10 and up is a definite worth full price, 7.5 and up warrants playing the demo before buying.
For example i'm currently following the Two Worlds 2 reviews and so far on Metacritic it's at an 8 out of 10 by 8 reviewers thus far, i will check once more tomorrow night before going to buy it on release day.
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