By the sounds of it, you're not in the UK, so I think your points are a bit irrelevant as I'm referring to the British mentality.Yopaz said:I would disagree with you there. I buy my games mostly from an electronics store (we don't have Tesco's here), but from what I can see games are almost always cheaper there than Game and GameStop. I once had a coupon for $17 on GameStop so I decided to buy a game there. With that coupon I ended up paying the same I would have had to pay almost anywhere else.Terramax said:I'd say it's more that the casual crowd that buys GTA have never been to a Game/Gamestation before, therefore get it at cheapy Tescos, than it having to do with what offer they have on compared to other stores.
Seriously, most people that shop at Tesco would have a heart attack with a '£2.00 Off GTAV' sign. OMG, what a bargain!
Used games also often cost the same or more than new games in those stores. Maybe I am part of the casual crowd, or maybe the need for specialized game stores is disappearing. They don't even compete with a bigger library in most cases.
Also, I should point out that if people were really THAT savvy about their money, they wouldn't buy from either retail, as online is always bound to be much cheaper. Amazon.co.uk have new games sometimes around £10-15 cheaper than the cheapest retails.