
Black Friday is upon us, and with it comes the undeniable draw of good deals. TGR knows the sort of trouble this day can be if we walk into it unprepared, so we’ve taken it upon ourselves here at the Bargain Bin to craft a list of some of the best deals you’re going to find this Friday. Just try not to knock over too many Grandmothers on your way to the gaming section; their hips can only take so much punishment.
Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway (PS3, 360)

While certainly not the best shooter on the market, Hell’s Highway is a solid one, featuring some nice squad-based mechanics based around an easy-to-use interface. It has its problems (a generic setting, glitches, etc.), but you’ll probably have fun with it in spite of that fact, and considering its relative newness--it came out just in the past few months--this is a pretty good deal.
Gamestop - $19.99
Best Buy - $19.99
Circuit City - $19.99
Turok (360)
Does anyone recall the classic N64 game, Turok: Dinosaur Hunter? Yeah, this isn’t it. This generation’s attempt at reinvigorating the franchise suffered from a slew of problems that leave it markedly flawed. Nonetheless, Turok still harbors some nice points--you can kill a T-Rex with a knife--and it is an enjoyable game despite some moments of frustration. It may not be for everyone, but for those Black Friday shoppers who happen to like dinosaurs, one could do much worse.
Best Buy - $14.99
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (360)

Resistance 2 might now have a monopoly on ginormous baddies, but Insomniac were hardly the first to give the idea a whirl. Lost Planet featured a slew of huge foes to bring down and by most accounts, it’s a pretty good game. It might not have won any awards, but hey, The Terminator didn’t win an Oscar and it still rocks now doesn’t it?
Circuit City - $14.99
Assassin’s Creed (360)
If Assassin’s Creed tempted you when we featured it in our recent and aptly named Assassin’s edition of the Bargain Bin, there’s no better time to pick up a copy. Follow Altair as he offs a cadre of Crusade leaders. The game isn’t perfect, but it is easily worth this Friday’s price of admission.
Gamestop - $14.99
Dead Rising (360)

I love zombies, so Dead Rising continues to tempt me into buying a 360. Those of you already sporting one however might want to take a glance at the game, as it’s reaching a rather affordable price this weekend. And just think, if you do the math, you’re only paying a fraction of a cent for each zombie you kill, or rekill rather, in the game.
Circuit City - $9.99
wow bargin tastic. Seriously $10 for dead rising?