Rule 1 of Buying games with little replay Value, BEAT THE GAME :wacko:
So you can sell it later for profit $)
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I bought it way before I started actually playing games for trophies or anything. The main reason I got my PS3 was to play games with friends, and most of them picked up Black Ops on release, so I figured I'd give it a shot. I played multiplayer for a couple of months and that was about it. They still play it occasionally, but I've gotten past the point where I give a shit about playing with them anymore. I'm usually so entranced by whatever game I'm playing at the moment that I can't be bothered to stop playing.
It's the same reason Bad Company 2 is on my trophy list. Played it for a bit at a friend's place and he gifted it to me for Christmas. Never even opened it. :lol
I very rarely sell games, and I'm even less likely to trade them in. I think in the last ten years I've traded in a grand total of 6 games. :shrug: Whatever I buy, I buy to keep.
Looks like I'm going to start inFamous 2. Because I have about three hours before I have to be at my brother's and don't want to start an RPG. :shrug:
While I keep most of my games I don't care about keeping games that I know will just constantly devalue when I know I'm never going to replay them. This is actually a small number of games, stuff like the entire Resistance and Uncharted series. Doesn't do me any good to keep a game that will be worth all of $10 that I'll never play so I like to grab them, play them and beat them in a matter of 2-3 days and sell them immediately after and at least get my money back. Playing games for free legally is pretty sweet. :artist:
I wish there were more evil options and actual evil endings in games, just to have the option. :shrug:
Oh Glorious Rain, How I Missed you :wacko:
Needed some cool down today :top: