I rarely day 1 purchase, or pre-order. I always like to see the reaction from actual gamers before buying something that's gonna leave a considerable hole in my wallet.
Take Brink for example. I was quite excited about it before release. A team based shooter with free-running and objectives other than "shoot everything thats a different colour to you"? This might be the game that finally gets me into FPS's!
Then it gets released and it turns out the single player is a joke, the free-running is nowhere near as big a part of gameplay as I was lead to believe and the different classes aren't actually that different to begin with.
Don't get me wrong, I might still pick it up if I find it cheaply somewhere, or one of my friends gets it. I'm just glad I didn't pre-order.
Only game that's caused me to break this rule has been AC Brotherhood. And I didn't regret it!
And I imagine Skyrim may be another one. But that's OK right?
Take Brink for example. I was quite excited about it before release. A team based shooter with free-running and objectives other than "shoot everything thats a different colour to you"? This might be the game that finally gets me into FPS's!
Then it gets released and it turns out the single player is a joke, the free-running is nowhere near as big a part of gameplay as I was lead to believe and the different classes aren't actually that different to begin with.
Don't get me wrong, I might still pick it up if I find it cheaply somewhere, or one of my friends gets it. I'm just glad I didn't pre-order.
Only game that's caused me to break this rule has been AC Brotherhood. And I didn't regret it!
And I imagine Skyrim may be another one. But that's OK right?