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Rule of Rose: price surge or missed opportunity?
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r33benelli:
If it was the same game, you should of grabbed it at that price. Story is supposed to be good if you stick with it, but its gameplay mechanics kills it and tests your patience apparently. It's one of those games you play and suffer through for the story.

Price wise it generally goes up a bit in price every once in a while then slightly corrects itself a bit higher than before. I have the iso on my PS2 hard drive but ended up picking up a complete copy earlier this year.  A good bundle came up for sale and i picked up my copy that way. Don't pay $300. It's really a $60 game with a $220 reputation/hype tag.


 
wartoy:
I didn't realize it was that high
alkaid:
Never seen the store sell cases-only, with the exception of generic ones (like those clear N64 cases), so it looks like I might've just missed out on a steal. Wouldn't have minded toughing out the gameplay for the price I saw it for, but not $300.

Thanks a lot for the help you all, I'm not all too familiar with the PS2 market so I didn't know what to think. Never really bothered to price check at that store since they're really good about pricing fairly, but I guess I should check for deals too. Lesson learned and all.
sworddude:
I actually find it pretty ironic as far as rules of rose goes everyone wants it but It's so pricy and the game to have on ps2 for rarity and being surival horror.

I really wonder if just as many people are interested in the game if the value was low just saying  ::)

badATchaos:
Ahhh its an Atlas game. That explains it. Atlas fans are insane.
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