Target is great for getting video games on clearance. A lot of times though it's a store by store thing. I've seen things with those clearance stickers at some stores, but not others. There's a game store here I like messing with because they're slow to adjust their trade in values so I buy things on clearance at target and then sometimes double my money when I trade in 2 or 3 copies. =P
Hah, I used to raid the K-Mart clearance when it was still good, and then pwn GameStop's "trade in 3 games, get $10 extra trade-in credit!". One time I forgot to open (break the seal on) one of the games and they said, "uhh, this one isn't opened." Me: "Would you like me to open it for you?" Them: "We can't take this one." Me: "I can do it under the table our out in my car if you'd like." Them: "We can't take that one."
No wonder why, metro2033 is REALLY DIFFICULT when compared to most FPSs out there. These days the less strategy a FPS has the more it sells: MW2 was one rush after another, and you were never out of ammo 'cause there was always another gun or munitions laying around.
Although I do not like any COD after 2, I still thought Veteran mode was pretty difficult on those games... On topic, has anyone played Metro 2033 and is it worth $12?
In MW2 extra difficulty means any shot will put you in critical, and it takes more time for health to kick-in That and enemies respawn quicker, so you get a zerg rush until you reach the control point. AI and strategy stay the same: DUMB