I might buy it on monday then, as I am buying a game on monday but don't know which one to buy. It was a choice between Turbinator: Salvation and Red Faction.
You see pal for me [being in the UK] price is what causes me to be too picky [fussy] on games. On the PS2 I had about thirty+ games and that was it. Games are about 35 pounds here in the UK. And that is if you look around, some shops sell them at 40 pounds. So I do not just buy any old pish. It has to meet certain standards of mine for me to buy it. Which mainly consist of cars must have good handling and not act like they are on ice or act like they handle like a bus. And the gameplay must last a minimum of ten hours - Gears of War for example [but longer is better though]. Oh aye and it better not be cell shaded graphics either. I detest RTS games and flight sim type of games. And last but not least ALL FPS games must have good controls [your character is light on his feet and doesn't feel like he has a lead weight tied to each leg when moving].
I think that about covers it. These guide lines for me buying games might seem trivial to some people. But for me they can **** a game outright if they get an X instead of a tick.