TMCards
Verified Trader,
I bought Red Dead Redemption off my friend for $30 but I haven't quite had the chance to play it yet.
Finished UA2 and running through again. Picked up Transformers today. Played a bit already - settings are gorgeous, controls are awkward.
Went down to Willow Video in Langley after a trip to the Flea Market so the wimmins could go look at plants while Adam (Mustache Collector) and I walked around...and between that and a Rogers closeout sale picked up
Guitar Hero II (probably won't play it...just for the purpose of rounding out the GH games)
Guitar Hero 5
Guitar Hero World Tour
Saboteur
Godfather II
Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust (hoping at least SOME of the Al Lowe magic carried over)
Have only touched the GH "band" cames and LSL so far. GH is standard fodder...I've been more engrossed in the GHTunes modules to see what people have uploaded. There's a guy by the name of Lambinator who went through and did these fantastic Sonic 1 and 2 medleys (though he omitted a few goodies from Sonic 2 like Oil Ocean and Sky Chase...the former of which I imagine must be tough to synthesize into a game like Guitar Hero) ... I only spent $20 on Guitar Hero 5, but oddly enough, those freebies made the purchase validated before you touch Du Hast and some of the other songs in game :laugh:
Box Office Bust is Box Office Balls though...a sandbox style LSL game sounds awesome, but they messed up camera angles, and the game speed is awful, as are Larry's capabilities in game...I only ended up paying like $8 for it though, so I'm not out much.
I've only played God Father 2 of the ones you mention but I really enjoyed it. It did get a touch redundant but it wasn't bad.
EA's Sandbox style games tend to be hit or miss, but I've heard good things about both Saboteur and Godfather II so when I get to them, I look forward to them.
Picked up AC2 at Future Shop a few weeks back on sale for $20. Thoroughly enjoyed - yes, not a revelation to anyone. Then I happened to be at best buy and decided to grab AC1.
Someone should explain to these shops that if they really wanna push the "used games" end, there needs to be more price differentiation between used and new. Used copy: $15. New copy - $20.
to your point matt, i really don't get the reasoning for EB games' pricing. seriously.
for $5 bucks more i can get a brand new game, why would i pay $50+ for a used game where the disc can be slightly scratched and the manual has pages stuck together by a combination of bodily fluids and cheetos/chocolate stains?
Matt - it's a less convincing argument to those of us on Gamer Savings Time.