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Maybe things are different Stateside but over here I'd be amazed if this was still more than £20 in a month's time.
I'm like Qwarky, if I like something I'll buy it but then with less time for gaming these days and with a monster backlog, I think the only thing I bought day one all year was Reach and even that was selling for less than the £50 rrp (I got it for £40 odd I think). Games drop in price really quickly over here these days so you can pick things up pretty cheap if you're patient. For example, FFXIII is now only £15 on Amazon and I'll probably buy it when it hits a tenner. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() ![]() |
I tend to see value in terms of hours in the pub. In the pub on a good night you'll probably spend about a tenner an hour. If something gives me more entertainment value per hour than that I call it good value, so if FFXIII entertains me for more than an hour it's not a waste of money. When I get games like Sacred that last me 150 hours for only £20 then that's incredible value for money. ![]() Most amazing jew boots ![]() ![]() |
I might swerve it then. You can get Dragon Age for the same price, is that any good?
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