Zizzla_Rachet said:
disolitude said:
heruamon said:
ph4nt said: Looks like people aren't happy that ODST has not received the metacritic AAA status award. |
I can't say that I really expected it to achieve AAA...it is built off the same Halo 3 engine. I don't want to call it an expansion, but i still think M$ should have launched this title for $49.99. They might have sold better, and would have likely resulted in a better perception about the game. Even if M$ didn't want to set a price-precedence, they could have offered gamers a discount like Toys R Us is doing.
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- 6-7 hour long campaign that is one of the best single player campaigns of the year and that you will play multiple times - New multiplayer mode that is extremely fun and which I only played twice and wasted 40 min combined - All of Halo 3's maps, including 12 maps not in halo 3. These maps alone will cost 2200 pts (27 dollars) -Halo Reach beta invite
How is this not worth full price? I agree that 49.99 would have been nice, I like cheap stuff too... but yeah, lets be realistic.
Like as a 360 user, you can spend that money elsewhere and buy something like wolfenstien or FEAR 2 or some other FPS that came out this year...but would you really? And is ODST and what it offers really worh less thn those games?
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WTF!
How did you get ODST already?
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My roomate is manager at Rogers Video... theyve had it since Friday so he snuck home a rental copy for the weekend. :)
@Solid_Raiden
each person has different definition of value. I know for a fact that I will play this for over 20 hours...and will have fun for over 20 hours. This justifies a 60 dollar price in my book.
On the other hand I could get Fallout3 and have zero fun with it (I tried it and dont like it).
And on the 3rd hand I could get prototype and beat it in 8 hours...have fun with it but not really get more than 10 hours of gameplay.
All of these games would cost 60 bucks... All I am saying is taht anyone that likes halo and is thinking of trying ODST, should not hesitate about getting it. It is not short on "quality" content...