Buy it new if you can. Every sale counts after all and I want the sequel to be released over here!huntergemini wrote: And Kaito... I'll buy your suggestion first.
Games with high replay value
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Because it's that awesome and has so much replay value that no-one wants to part with it.Reknoc wrote:At this point in time you may as well just go for whatever's cheapest, though I've never actually seen a preowned copy of Sengoku Basara.
Does it matter? BUY! BUY!huntergemini wrote:The EB Games website has it brand new for $48 and $66 pre-owned.
How the hell is a pre-owned copy more expensive? That makes no sense!
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Play some 2D shooters girl. I've been playing Mushi Futari since it came out in 2009, and Dodonpachi Dai ou Jou. Those games are ageless. Or try some Psikyo classics like Strierks 1945 or Zero Gunner 2. It will take you many hours to beat them, especially if you aren;t already sharp at those kind of games.
Edit - oh shit you only have a PS3. Try Sega Rally then.
Edit - oh shit you only have a PS3. Try Sega Rally then.
Tic Tac, sir?
Yep, just a PS3. Kinda sucks though, since I don't get much choice of games on it.
I had a Wii and 360 before, but I had no friends to play the Wii with and couldn't be stuffed paying a monthly fee for online gaming on the 360. That's why I've got a PS3 now; I can actually play games online without paying anything.
That and I always seem to stick to Playstation consoles for some reason.
I had a Wii and 360 before, but I had no friends to play the Wii with and couldn't be stuffed paying a monthly fee for online gaming on the 360. That's why I've got a PS3 now; I can actually play games online without paying anything.
That and I always seem to stick to Playstation consoles for some reason.
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