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Have you ever returned a game you bought just because you didn't like it?

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Have you ever returned a game you bought just because you didn't like it?

 

 

Nah, I keep all the games I buy

Have you ever returned a game you bought just because you didn't like it? 158 members have voted

  1. 1. Have you ever returned a game you bought just because you didn't like it?

    • Yeah, I do it all the time!
      6
    • Yes, but only when the game is too bad...
      55
    • I tried, but they wouldn't take it back.
      4
    • No, but I've sold it back or to someone else.
      34
    • No, I've keep every game no matter how bad.
      59

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tutti frutti. I usually do. If I find a game to be bad, I usually don't bother keeping it since I normally don't go back to it. This way, I can get a game that I believe is worth keeping.

I have. I did it with Pac-Man World 2 and some other pacman game that game with it, and No More Heroes. But it was only cause i was like 12 and i didnt expect gushes of blood all over my screen. But in the end, I got No More Heroes again.

 

I sell um. :3

 

I do this too

A friend of mine made a campfire and watched MW3 melt. And I have never bought a game I didn't like.

Edited by Leaxel

I tried to once. But they said they couldn't take it back because "NO ONE BUYS THIS KIND OF GAME ANYMORE."

 

It was a Saints Row game, so I was like "wat."

Edited by Miku Hatsune

No... but I wish I did with Dead Island. Not that I don't like it, it's just that none of my friends wanted to buy it, but my neighbor wanted to do couch co-op with me. But the xbox case said there was couch co-op, but it was all lies :(

Nah. If I don't like the game, it goes deep within the bowels of my stomach. If a game's not good, it must face the wrath of my teeth my video game drawer.

One time, I bought a FF game with my money, it was $20 but when I got home I tried it out on the computer, It didn't work. I think I had to pay for it or something, so my dad took it back to the store.

Sure, I'd like to, but it's not the kind of thing stores will put up with. xD I've just had to do trade-ins and lose a lot of the original amount.

See if I'm not sure about a game I'll rent it first or I'll rent it because I don't think it will be a game that justifies €50 being taken from my pockets. I'll only buy a game that I know I'll love and keep forever. Used games so don't count xD

I only ever did this once when i was a kid, like I was only just starting to realise how shitty bad games were and I was at that point where you get games mags for the previews and reviews so you know whats good so it's your money going to a good place, plus this was back when games didn't have huge multiplayers to break even, it was all on the singleplayer! Kinda a good thing I was getting mad into protracted RPGs I mean a game like Kingdom Hearts or Final Fantasy X have up to 40 - 50 hours for the main game then all the extra stuffs that double the play time!

 

I was even OCD-ing them trying to collect every little thing getting to the highest possible level which oddly enough is 100 in Kingdom Hearts or crossing ever sphere on the Sphere Grid which I swear makes you into a firetrucking monster! Jesus didn't mean to go on sucha tangent haha

I bought a game ages ago that didn't work on the slim line PS2, after an hour of arguing with the shop attendant I managed to get my money back.

 

But I don't return games I don't like, they just get left on the shelf and never played again =P

I've never bought a game I don't like. I make sure I want it before hand so I don't have to deal with the store people.

If this was true, then a lot of people should have brought back any Call of Duty game.

I've never bought a game for myself that I didn't like, most of the games I've come to dislike were gifts haha, whenever I don't like a game though I usually just sell it or trade it in or something...

Returning something that isn't defective is morally unacceptable in my opinion. That's like watching half of a movie and then demanding your money back. Or eating half of a hamburger and expecting a refund even though there's nothing wrong with it. Not to mention that simply opening the game destroys its value... so if you're not paying for it and the manufacturer isn't paying for it (which he isn't)... then who's stuck with the bill? The store you bought it from is stuck paying and it's completely unfair. If I ran the store then I simply wouldn't give refunds... or if I did, it would be for the depreciated value of the game (since I could sell it as a used game, assuming my shop sells used games).

 

As a matter of fact... most stores (around here anyway) don't accept returns. I've never tried returning anything so I don't know if they typically stick to store policy, but they've got no-return policies on (opened) new games.

 

As for selling games back... I have done that before. Only a few games were games that I didn't like though... the rest I just sold either because I was tired of them or had to make a quick buck (which looking back on was a horrible idea because I traded in nearly my entire game collection and only got enough money to buy a single game... never doing that again...)

Edited by Xenidal

I always keep them no matter what lol you paid for it!

I don't buy bad games.

I always buy a game I like or have been interested in for a while. And usually I always pick good or great games so no. The only time I ever returned a game was when I was making a trade a Gamestop to get Batman Arkham City, because I was a little low on cash.

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