What do I do when I don't want to give Game Stop my money?
February is going to be a big month for games for me, what with Bravely Default, Final Fantasy 13-3, an event in XIV going on, Thief later in the month, basically a Final Fantasy/Square Enix bonanza.
But for it, I would have to get some of the nice add-ons and bonuses that come from Game Stop.
For example: http://www.gamestop.com/ps3/games/lightning-returns-final-fantasy-xiii/110480
Two sets of armor and gear for the first bonus, then a set of Cloud Strife gear for the second one. All for just pre-ordering, which means I should put my money down as soon as possible. But I would have to go to Game Stop for it. Amazon only has the Cloud Strife stuff.
Bravely Default has some nice stuff for it too, but just so I don't post another link, it's mainly just an art book, special CD OST, and 34 "Augmented Reality" cards, which at this point I have no clue what their purpose is. Amazon doesn't even have that version of the game listed either...
Looks like I'm going to have to give Game Stop my money to get some of the special content for both of these games, which is a drag, but oh well right? Plus, renewing my XIV subscription for February.
Anyone else having some stressing gaming decisions?
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