The Last of Us (PS3, 6.14.13)
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If I'm paying over $50, the game had better be either over 25 hours long, or have a helluva lot of replay value.
Your attitude is the entire reason why games are so fucking short these days. People will put up with it, so developers create a shitty, short product that consumers will tire of quickly before going to the next shiny object in the game store.
Your attitude is the entire reason why games are so fucking short these days. People will put up with it, so developers create a shitty, short product that consumers will tire of quickly before going to the next shiny object in the game store.
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I'm quite happy paying $50 for a 15 hour game if those 15 hours are of a good enough quality. Â Portal 2 certainly met my expectations, both in value for money, quality of game and it's length. Â It's worth noting I haven't purchased a game at over inflated Australian prices for years. Â Â There are very few games that are worth $90.
Your attitude is the entire reason why games are so fucking short these days. People will put up with it, so developers create a shitty, short product that consumers will tire of quickly before going to the next shiny object in the game store.
Actually, my attitude is fantastic. Â I haven't purchased a shitty short product for many years now. Â I'm just not so narrow sighted as to believe all good games are long ones.
Your attitude is the entire reason why games are so fucking short these days. People will put up with it, so developers create a shitty, short product that consumers will tire of quickly before going to the next shiny object in the game store.
Actually, my attitude is fantastic. Â I haven't purchased a shitty short product for many years now. Â I'm just not so narrow sighted as to believe all good games are long ones.
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If I don't feel like there's enough content to justify paying the full $60, then I just wait until the price drops to a level that I think is fair.
Though I do think the industry needs to become more flexible with their pricing. If a 15 hour game was priced at about $30 then I'd be more willing to buy then if it was $60.
I think that's what needs to change. I don't think developers should start trying to make their games longer. I would rather play an 8 hour game than a 20 hour game with 10 hours of padding.
Though I do think the industry needs to become more flexible with their pricing. If a 15 hour game was priced at about $30 then I'd be more willing to buy then if it was $60.
I think that's what needs to change. I don't think developers should start trying to make their games longer. I would rather play an 8 hour game than a 20 hour game with 10 hours of padding.
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UndKeineEier said
If I don't feel like there's enough content to justify paying the full $60, then I just wait until the price drops to a level that I think is fair.
Though I do think the industry needs to become more flexible with their pricing. If a 15 hour game was priced at about $30 then I'd be more willing to buy then if it was $60.
I think that's what needs to change. I don't think developers should start trying to make their games longer. I would rather play an 8 hour game than a 20 hour game with 10 hours of padding.
I agree with all of that. Â
It should be also noted that most modern big title games have a significant multiplayer aspect to them. Â These titles frequently have as much MP content as SP content, so saying a game is 15 hours long may be a little inaccurate when there are many hours of MP action to be had as well.
Personally I don't give many fucks about MP, so this certainly isn't a selling point for me.
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15 hours is aboout perfect for me. A game like Skyrim I would never complete. I just get bored with single player games too easily. I have the new Bioshock and have yet to complete it and probably won't. $4 an hour isn't too shabby in my book. Also, I always trade in games and usually pay $20-$25 for new games.
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I have the new Bioshock and have yet to complete it and probably won't.Â
Really? Â I didn't think that game was overly long. Â It's well worth pushing to the end though - the best part is the final 20 minutes.
I know its not a long game. I think the average play through is about 12 hours. Like I said, I just get bored w/ single player games. Maybe bored is the wrong word. Sometimes I may go 2-3 weeks w/ out playing video games. For games like that, I usually forget story details, what I need to do, etc. I just don't feel compelled to play them when I go on breaks. Arkham Asylum was the last single player game I completed.
Sports games and multiplayer games I can just throw in, play a few games online and I'm good to go. The Last of Us may well end up being like other single player games I purchase and I just get to a point where I'm not compelled to play anymore. However, I'm willing to throw down $20-$30 to find out. If I don't finish, no big deal. I'll trade it in or sell it. If I do finish it, then i'll feel like I got my money's worth.
Bogart said
I have the new Bioshock and have yet to complete it and probably won't.Â
Really? Â I didn't think that game was overly long. Â It's well worth pushing to the end though - the best part is the final 20 minutes.
I know its not a long game. I think the average play through is about 12 hours. Like I said, I just get bored w/ single player games. Maybe bored is the wrong word. Sometimes I may go 2-3 weeks w/ out playing video games. For games like that, I usually forget story details, what I need to do, etc. I just don't feel compelled to play them when I go on breaks. Arkham Asylum was the last single player game I completed.
Sports games and multiplayer games I can just throw in, play a few games online and I'm good to go. The Last of Us may well end up being like other single player games I purchase and I just get to a point where I'm not compelled to play anymore. However, I'm willing to throw down $20-$30 to find out. If I don't finish, no big deal. I'll trade it in or sell it. If I do finish it, then i'll feel like I got my money's worth.
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I think it's all the sports i used to (sometimes still do) play. And the social gaming events lan parties, playing with friends, etc. is why i only care about MP. There are not many single player stories that are worth playing IMO, most of them are very similar.  If i was going to do something by myself i would much rather read a book or watch a movie. To me games are social. + I like proving that I'm better then you. Try me, pick the game, physical or virtual I WILL WIN
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The Boss said
doors said
JbHiFi is selling it for $89 and ezydvd.com.au for $51. Thank you ezydvd.
Jesus fucking Christ - NINETY DOLLARS for a fucking game?!
I think I've discovered why piracy exists . . .
Games have been selling for $90 for the last 5+ years. Â Shitty price, but nothing new at all.
doors said
JbHiFi is selling it for $89 and ezydvd.com.au for $51. Thank you ezydvd.
Jesus fucking Christ - NINETY DOLLARS for a fucking game?!
I think I've discovered why piracy exists . . .
Games have been selling for $90 for the last 5+ years. Â Shitty price, but nothing new at all.