It's not that I don't have the money - it's just that nothing has been appealing. I have played about a dozen 2012 games extensively by borrowing from friends, and none of them have been great. 2012 was not a good year.
While Dishonored was a decent game with nice gameplay, it was just too short. ME 3 did some amazing stuff with multiplayer. I didn't get into Hitman, so can't say much.
Oliver Twist is more exciting than AC3. The Walking Dead is seriously just an interactive movie that can be played on your phone. Borderlands 2 has some promise. Halo 4 has a serious objective problem. "Destroy these 3" "Press these buttons on the opposite sides of the map to go there."
At least 2013 is looking up:
-Devil may Cry (lolwut new dante)
- Bioshock Infinite
- Tomb Raider
- Metal Gear Rising
- GTA V (Screw PC gamers. Sincerely, Rockstar)
- The Last of Us
- Beyond: Two Souls (If we're lucky)
- Ni no Kuni
Looks like a good year for PS3, and hopefully its last year too. It's time for some new consoles.
You should try this online management game, named MarketGlory. It got me interested from the first time I played it. The more you play, the more options you have, and you can convert your virtual currency into real money, too. I am so glad that there are browser-based management games, too, nowadays. With just a few minutes of your time a day, you can make pretty much extra money.
Oh wow, so the game got you, the user "marketglory", interested the first time you played? Seems legit.