Am I alone here in thinking that £70 for a AAA game these days isn't ridiculous?
Considering the increase in size, mechanics and fidelity you see in games now vs paying £40 for a PS1 game (or similar for a SNES game) a few decades back.
Personally I'd be happier with devs making the game how they want and selling it for that sort of price instead of the various nefarious money-milking schemes put forward by publishers to get more money out of a £40 game.
It'd be fine if they didn’t ship needing a day patch, with broken features, loot boxes and micro transactions or being lazy copy pastes of existing franchises etc.
Am I alone here in thinking that £70 for a AAA game these days isn't ridiculous?
Considering the increase in size, mechanics and fidelity you see in games now vs paying £40 for a PS1 game (or similar for a SNES game) a few decades back.
Personally I'd be happier with devs making the game how they want and selling it for that sort of price instead of the various nefarious money-milking schemes put forward by publishers to get more money out of a £40 game.