Some of those prices are higher or near the cost of buying the game. What's the point? Thirty-nine dollars for Assassin's Creed 2? Have they even checked how much that game is selling for on Gamefly? It's something like $15. This service sounds promising, but not with this current business model.
Some of those "Blow-out" prices are tempting, but considering I just bought Pure for $7 through Gamefly, it's kinda hard to spend $10 on Castle Crashers. Five bucks and I be sold. Vandal Hearts looks like a good deal, if I only had the time...
I'm finally going to buy a fighting game. I would even buy it on PS3 if I could afford a 3D TV. Oh, wait. If had the money for a 3D TV, I'd spend it on something with more value. I guess 3D better be around for a long time or I won't get a chance to enjoy it.
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