CRedskinsRule
02-04-2011, 12:28 PM
I am going to date myself a LOT, but after getting the PS3 for Christmas, and being excited by the graphics, I still can't get into the main game I got for myself. FF13. The last serious gaming that I did was the whole Ultima series in the late 80's. I loved the interaction, the design and the quest aspect of it. So far, none of the PS3 games have the same type quest and dialogue that I was looking for. Is Dragon age like that, maybe I haven't gone far enough in FF13, but after a few times of basically having no options, and just killing what's put in front of me, I really haven't continued it.
Appreciate any thoughts.
skinsguy
02-04-2011, 03:39 PM
Would you believe I have never played the first Final Fantasy game?
mredskins
02-04-2011, 04:02 PM
Would you believe I have never played the first Final Fantasy game?
Most people have not, the majority of the US population started on FF7 with Cloud and friends. Plus every FF is a story within itself there is little to no connection between the chapters.
saden1
02-04-2011, 06:15 PM
1. Madden 11
2. NBA2K11
3. God of War III
4. Killzone 2
5. Tekken 6
saden1
02-04-2011, 06:18 PM
Quake, I think you owe Skinsguy a full disclosure statement :D
Disclose what? That he works there or trading your games there being a complete rip-off? Sell your games on craigslist/ebay/amazon instead.
mooby
02-04-2011, 08:37 PM
I wouldn't advise trading your games into Gamestop either. Sell them online where you can actually get some decent value for them.
EARTHQUAKE2689
02-04-2011, 09:44 PM
Disclose what? That he works there or trading your games there being a complete rip-off? Sell your games on craigslist/ebay/amazon instead.
Both.
Dirtbag59
02-04-2011, 09:55 PM
I wouldn't advise trading your games into Gamestop either. Sell them online where you can actually get some decent value for them.
Selling games directly is not nearly as simple as putting a listing online and waiting for the offers to pour in. Personally I have a lot of games where Gamestop is the only feasible buyer (particularly with PS2 games). Basically if you have the time and creativity then it's preferable to sell your games directly online but if you're on the go, have average games, or are selling at prices that are similar to Gamestop, then it's more of a hassle. Bottom line Gamestop is always an instant buyer for virtually every up to date game you own.
For example if I wanted to sell my copy of FIFA 11 for PS3 I would not only have to take into account that people have to shelve out an extra $10 for the online pass but as of this moment I have to compete with 152 other listings for a buyer and most of the people that want this game are going to local shops to buy it new or to buy used copies so they don't have to wait for shipping, also in some cases the shipping cost will result in me lowering it to a price that is maybe at most $5 more then what Gamestop will give me.
Again given the option it's almost always better to sell directly but keep in mind unless your selling games in demand games that are 2 or 3 months old at $20 below retail you might end up waiting a while (usually months at a time). Not to mention the fact that theres a long list of ways to get in trouble if you sell bad merchandise as well as the fact that E-Bay takes a cut of your earnings while Craigslist comes with the risk of making you another fraud victim.
Don't get me wrong Gamestop isn't all lovey dovey but they are quick and easy compared to the do it yourself approach. I think most of the flak that Gamestop catches is the fact that people trade in their used games for $10 or $15 and then see them go on sale for $30 or $40, while forgetting the big picture where Gamestop trades for millions of used games, many of which never get sold and a portion of which they can't sell due to the fact that they're damaged in a way that couldn't be detected during the trade in. Heck sometimes they'll take damaged games in hope that the credit they'll give you will serve as an incentive to get you to buy something.
KLHJ2
02-05-2011, 10:06 AM
Most people have not, the majority of the US population started on FF7 with Cloud and friends. Plus every FF is a story within itself there is little to no connection between the chapters.
I haven't played a single Final Fantasy. I have watched others very briefly. I have seen the movies and I still couldn't get into it.
Terpfan76
02-05-2011, 02:07 PM
Dragon Age is not an MMO. It's played off-line but there is a good amount of DLC. It's a lot like Oblivion which would be a good one to pick up used.