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Final fantasy x in a day

Game was broken though



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I've never returned a game. I buy very few games on release, since very few of them are worth the full $60. Just wait a few weeks to a month, and most of them are usually $40 or less used.



Tekken 6 Xbox360 one of in fact the only games I ever returned, bought it day one seen the complete mess of a game, got to NANCY... AZAZAL, fights which are just quick time events in a 1v1 fighter. Got full refund for it bringing it back withing an hour.

Bought it much later for about 4euros used, was worth that for the VS play.



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I never returned a game, I think it's even impossible in Germany to return unsealed games.

The game that I sold the fastest was probably Red Steel, what a terrible game.



Bart Simpson vs. the Space Mutants, the next day.



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CoD Ghosts. I bought it without even having a system for it. Realized my stupidity and returned it. Long story



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I returned The Last of Us after 2 days... what I had finished the game
Also returned Dragons Crown without playing it, got the art book with my purchase and returned the game for a full refund whilst keeping the art book



Teeqoz said:
I've never returned a game.


Oooh, I just remembered that this isn't quite true. I won a PS4 copy of Fifa 15 this spring, but I didn't and still don't own a PS4, and I don't like Fifa, so I traded it in and bought the FFX/X-2 remastered Limited Edition and KH 2.5.



I don't think I've ever returned a game, mainly because I didn't really know you could. Now traded in, that's a different matter. Quickest is trading in FIFA 15, I got it with my PS4, I walked from one store to another and traded it in. So about 5 minutes.

Returned means getting your money back while gaming seems to be funny that way, there has to be a legitimate reason for the return to get the money back and the game just not being to your liking sometimes isn't enough.



Hmm, pie.

Hmm... I've never returned a new game.