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ps3-sales! said:
naruball said:
I'm sorry, man, but seriously, what kind of question is that? Why did anyone buy God of War 3 or Darksiders or Heavenly Sword or Dante's Inferno? If we've reached the point where multiplayer is a must for a day one purchase/full price game, then count me out.

Most of us grew up playing single player games which were significantly shorter than DMC. I played Castlevania on nes a year ago and managed to beat it in like 2 hours. Were we getting ripped off all along?


I was using Dmc as an example but the game question goes for any of those short, single player only games. And you're leaving out a major thing here. Where any of those games you grew up on $60???? Didn't think so. Not everyone is made of money to buy launch games for $60 that only give you a limited amount of playing time. The game doesn't have to have include multiplayer. But when you have the option of buying Dmc or Ni no Kuni for $60, one offering 12 hours vs 45+ hours of entertainment, I'm going with Ni No kuni. Same thing goes with most games vs Cod/Skyrim. 

But again, Nes games were not $60 when they launched. I doubt they were more than $40.

I almost never buy any games at launch. I think $60 is ridiculously high. But I'm not arguing against the price, but against the point you raised that it doesn't have multiplayer. All I'm saying is so freaking what? Some games shouldn't have multiplayer, because it makes no sense.

I may be wrong, but I read in another thread that with inflation games like Castlevania DID cost around $60. Nowadays, they have higher developing costs anyway, so the bump in price is justified.

Ni No Kuni is a completely different genre. How many hack and slash games last over 15 hours? What if you're a big fan of that genre?

Also, someone who wants to play Ni No Kuni can also wait for a price cut. I know I am, since I don't have the funds (though it's one of my most highly anticipated games ever!).

Then again, why buy Ni No Kuni, when you can buy Guild Wars 2 for less? (following your logic).

DMC simply put offers a completely different experience than Ni no Kuni, so I don't see how you'd think someone who buys it is "made of mulah".