Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Saving Money the Lame Way

I recently broke a personal record of mine. I bought the HD remaster of Resident Evil 4, which means I have now bought that game in a brand-new condition a total of 3 freaking times. Why do this? Quality. It is stupid to have spent over $100 on 3 different releases of essentially the same game, but considering that I sometimes buy "super ultra special mega limited rare give-us-your-money" versions of other games that cost $125 and don't end up as good, it really isn't as bad as it sounds. I want to play an awesome game that looks as good as possible, end of story.

However, as stupid and redundant as all this wanton spending seems to be, I do have a frugal side. I knew from the first announcement of this HD remaster that I would be getting it. It was such a fun game the first time around that I knew I'd love to see it rendered in HD with many game assets re-done. Because I knew I'd be getting it, I pretty much had planned on spending however much got charged for it, as long as it wasn't a huge amount.

It turned out that on the Playstation Network, if you sign up for their Plus service you can get the game half off, which brought it to $9.99. Capcom was also planning on re-releasing an HD remaster of Resident Evil: Code Veronica X as well, and I had a hunch (but no assurance) that Sony would have the same kind of half-off price deal going on. However, after waiting a while I saw that yes, they did have the same deal for that game as well. So I signed up for the Plus service for 3 months at $17.99, got Resident Evil 4 for $9.99, and Resident Evil: Code Veronica X for $9.99 as well. I basically ended up getting $57.97 worth of stuff for only $37.99, so at the minimum I saved a whopping 2 bucks (since I knew I'd be getting the remasters anyway which would have ordinarily cost $39.98) but since I also get 3 months of the Plus service, I saved 20 bucks overall. Hooray for bad math!

The half-off game deal only runs through October 4th (I think) so if you want to save a few bucks, you shouldn't wait too long. Anyway, I figured that I'd post something about this since it's really a damn good deal,  especially if you don't already have the games. Now I'm off to beat my wallet senseless when Anime Weekend Atlanta comes lurching around in a few days. Savings!

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