Cobretti2 said:
There is nothing wrong with the pricetag. You are clearly not a passionate enough gamer if you get a bad sensation paying $30 for a full fledged game with proper controls and without bullshit ads and addons you need to spend extra money on (i.e. smurfs and the berries, draw free and the colours etc.. the soccer game from gameloft money to get stamina to play, otherwise you have to wait a day to play another match. the stamina will cost you more over time than paying $30 once off). I wonder what you would be saying if you lived in some european countries or australia where the price is double that of the US and the ironic part being for example in AUS, the dollar is worth more than the US dollar. |
Just for your knowledge: I live in Brazil. Over here, we have the WORST prices around the globe. Imagine paying 75 dollars for a 30 dollar game. This is our reality, so I don't need you to tell me about the effects of this on gaming, I live this heh
And I guess you just misunderstood my reply. I'm not talking about HUGE titles, or EXCELLENT franchises: I don't care about theses pricetags because I already know I'm going to love those games. I'm talking about new games, games that are trying to suceed in the portable world by the 3DS door. Those games may lose space, shadowed by the excellent sales of Mario, Pokémon, Zelda and other Nintendo software. Those are the games that I'm having a "bad" sensation by trying. And the pricetag is not wrong at all, the problem is when we compare them with the cheaper/free games.
And as I may have not told before, I'm a Nintendo Die Hard. To support my 3DS, I've bought a LOT of original games, and my eShop is also full of games. But I'm just stating the fact: one may feel "bad" for purchasing a "medium-scored" game for 3DS because now they have the "medium-scored-nearly-free" games for iOS/Android.
And this is even worse when we talk about my country, because here we pay 2,5 times more than americans would usually pay for games. This is the reason why these games are popular: because (even though they are mostly HORSECRAP) they're free/cheap. And this may become the turning tide: those companies will try their luck on the mobile world. And they make big money this way.
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