I decided that it was time to buy a new Xbox One game so I went to my local store and browsed what they had. There were not many exclusive titles and I owned most of the good ones. I saw Evolve and Dying Light. I had watched some Dying Light on Twitch and it looked cool, but a bit monotonous. I read the back of Evolve and it said there were lots of awards and stuff given to the game and was highly rated.
I decided to get Evolve. I got home and realized it was just a combat game with no single player story which is what I like and don't play online. This was not clear on the game packaging. Well now I am stuck with this game since you can't return opened games. I took it in to Gamestop and got $14 for it and paid another $6 for Minecraft 360.
I gave the game to my buddy since I already had it and lost out on $66 basically for a copy of Minecraft that I gave away. This was not a pleasant experience and is the main reason I like the option of hacked systems to play games mostly for testing so if they are good enough, they can be purchased and enjoyed and not waste a ton of money on a game that is of no interest to you.
I do not play on Steam, but a co worker said they have a trial system where you can get your money back for games you do not like within a certain time. If this is true, that is a great way to do business. There are very limited game trials on the xbox and if you pick up a disc just while you are out and a bout with no time to test a trial game and end up not liking the game then you are just out of luck.
I decided to get Evolve. I got home and realized it was just a combat game with no single player story which is what I like and don't play online. This was not clear on the game packaging. Well now I am stuck with this game since you can't return opened games. I took it in to Gamestop and got $14 for it and paid another $6 for Minecraft 360.
I gave the game to my buddy since I already had it and lost out on $66 basically for a copy of Minecraft that I gave away. This was not a pleasant experience and is the main reason I like the option of hacked systems to play games mostly for testing so if they are good enough, they can be purchased and enjoyed and not waste a ton of money on a game that is of no interest to you.
I do not play on Steam, but a co worker said they have a trial system where you can get your money back for games you do not like within a certain time. If this is true, that is a great way to do business. There are very limited game trials on the xbox and if you pick up a disc just while you are out and a bout with no time to test a trial game and end up not liking the game then you are just out of luck.