| forest-spirit said:
Sure is. And I bought the game back in the alpha days for $10. That doesn't make me feel like every $10+ game is overpriced though. If anything, it's Minecraft that is undervalued and if a sequel came out for $50 I'd happily buy it day 1. But just like the case with 2D platformers there are those who can't see how a game with crappy retro graphics, no story and no goal can be worth more than $5. So in the end, it's all about what kind of games we enjoy. |
But if a game releases at 5$ that is as good as a game at 50$, what does that tell us about the market prices? I understand that you'd pay 50$ for it, but how many games do you play a year, and is 50$ reasonable in today's "pick up and play" landscape, where so many games exist and are all largely comparable in competition for our entertainment time & money?







