Sometimes, it's just hard not to love Amazon. The website has already helped us avoid the (sometimes deadly) hassle of holiday shopping. Nearly all our holiday gift purchases have been made online this year, which is great and in no way increases a blogger's natural predilection for agoraphobia. And now, today only, Amazon is offering Prince of Persia for a mere $39.98. That's $20 off the most "magical" game you'll play this year. Oh Amazon, you shouldn't have. We didn't give you anything. Oh, right, except the money.
[Via Joystiq. Thanks, Josh]
Reader Comments (9)
Posted: Dec 17th 2008 2:04PM (Unverified) said
is it worth it, or should i just rent it beat it and be done with it??
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Posted: Dec 17th 2008 2:11PM (Unverified) said
I bought it because it is $40. I went online and the repurchase price is higher than the initial purchase.
In other words, if you sell it after you beat it, you will either make money or break even.
That is why i bought it!
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In other words, if you sell it after you beat it, you will either make money or break even.
That is why i bought it!
Posted: Dec 17th 2008 2:21PM (Unverified) said
Thats a good point. However, if youre not looking to trade the game in (I never do), you may want to wait for it to go down to 20 bucks. If its anything like Bioshock or Mass Effect, itll be there pretty quickly.
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Posted: Dec 17th 2008 3:09PM Landosystem said
I spent 60 on it, beat it in a day and a half (including collecting all the orbs), never want to play it again. It was beautiful and fun, just not interested in revisiting it. This is the prime example of a rental game.
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Posted: Dec 17th 2008 3:14PM (Unverified) said
Thanks for the heads up! I was debating getting this game for a while... The price drop was all I needed to justify the purchase :-)
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