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It depends. All of that is good, ports, new games, all of it. It caters for a market and as long as it's a decent price then it is worth while. DLC (expansion packs) are good, they extend the game, they add to the characters/story/gameplay. Even micro-transactions are okay by me as long as the main game isn't hurt by it (as in locking off certain stuff if you don't pay). ME3 did it well with it's MP, a MP that shouldn't have existed but it did it well.

But what I don't like is exploitive DLC, selling things as extra just to gain extra income, charging well over what things should be worth for it, things like that. Camos on CoD, £2 for a digital camo? That's stupid. I feel for every DLC they sell to make money, they should do some that they give for nothing. Keep people interested and playing.

This said, I don't buy any of it. But if the resources creating this content means the finished product I do buy is feels 'less' because of it.



Hmm, pie.