Yeah, that's why I mostly quit buying console games.Uh, so basically you are buying games new at 60 dollars, playing them for a few days, and then immediately trading them in and taking a 30-40 dollar loss? You are Gamestop's wet dream and everything that is wrong with their business practices.
Seriously, what the fuck dude? Just rent shit or wait till they drop to 20-30 bucks on Amazon.
Every so often a single player game will hold my attention for a decent amount of time. So I can't be sure I'll end up not playing a game after a couple days. A big game would come out. I'd watch some videos, read about it on here, and ultimately impulse buy it (using credit from the last game to pay for some of it). I could tell myself that if I ended up not playing it very much I could trade it in for credit towards the next one. Usually I'd regret picking up a game ("I knew I wouldn't play it !") but if I only paid $35 or so it wasn't the end of the world. And I'd usually enjoy a game when I first started playing it. I know it doesn't make sense. I must have gamer ADD or something.
By the time games are cheap on Amazon the buzz has generally died down and I won't care enough to purchase em. I was never big on renting either.
Ultimately I decided it wasn't worth it to buy them at all anymore, except in the rare circumstances. For example, I'll pick up Bioshock Infinite. I doubt I'll buy another console game this generation and I haven't picked up a single player game in a year or more.
I'll wait and see what MS and Sony do with the new systems. I was never going to pick one up on launch day but I was prob going to get one within a year or so. Esp if there was a killer app.