You will love Batman: Arkham Ayslum. That was one of my favorite games to play, ever. Can't wait for the sequel.
I used to buy all of my used games at Gamestop/EB Games, but I have noticed that they have the highest priced used games. Sometimes you can get a deal there on some older titles, but for comparison Red Dead Redemption was $44.99 used @ BestBuy in November while being $54.99 @ EB Games. Thankfully Red Deer is small enough and most of the major game outlets are all on the same end of the city and within a few blocks of each other...combine that with most stores advertising their 'used' prices online I can shop around very conveniently. I should also mention that the copy of RDR I bought was in pristine condition, but missing the included poster and fold out map. Disc was flawless on a game released about 5 months earlier. Blockbuster also has used games for sale, at competitive prices.
If it is a coveted title or a special edition, I would suggest buying new in order to get all the limited edition stuff that comes with them. Otherwise, save a bit of cash if all you want is the game itself.
To add to the discussion, does anyone know where the best place to trade games in is now? Like, where will you get the most value?
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