Submitted by PythonEntusiast t3_11eintd in gaming
Bananaslamma24 t1_jae9tav wrote
Where are you finding $80 or $120 games? it's was $60 for a while now and is recently climbing to $70.
Herpes-Vagina t1_jaeakzs wrote
Most 60-70 dollar games are barebones now.
The actual full release with all content has been hidden behind 120 bucks editions, including Macrotransactions.
potatomonster12346 t1_jael5pi wrote
i guess most people don't understand that. That's the only explanation i have for the downvotes.
BlueMikeStu t1_jaep76s wrote
Or we were around when a NES game cost $50 and even the good ones can be beaten in an hour or two. Even the basic version of a game today is an undeniable value proposition over something that cost the same 20-30 years ago.
potatomonster12346 t1_jaepqiv wrote
You can't put a price tag on playtime or enjoyment. If you do that, i still own Blizzard thousands of dollars, because i played Diablo 2 for 3 years everyday as a teen.
BlueMikeStu t1_jaeuei5 wrote
You can quantify it, though, and most NES games lose out to most games released today, and that's a basic fucking fact.
Nice attempt at dodging the point, tho.
potatomonster12346 t1_jaevwsi wrote
You have no point, sorry.
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Herpes-Vagina t1_jaevafi wrote
Wrong.
I do and always will. A 3-4h CoD campaign for full price is NEVER justified.
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