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EpicLight said:
bunchanumbers said:
If I think about it as buying a $40 game but included a $20 season pass for everything after, then the game price becomes tolerable. I invested crazy hours into Splatoon, so even if I just think about it as a $60 game I'd be ok with it.

People are very butt hurt on how it's $60. They don't know how hours work. They can get 100 hours playing Xenoblade Chronicles or 100 hours playing Rhythm Heaven  - both having their prices range from an economic history as of today, but that's beside the point. The point is that anybody can have so much fun with the littlest of games, or have the most boredom with the highest prestigious games.

I understand Splatoon is still having content being released from Nintendo, but the game still packs a lot of hours into it, for being a $60 game - and this is a fact. As a consumer, I would really wish to have the most content released at one time, but the timed-release content makes us coming back.

That really only apply to people that only have a WiiU. Between IOS games, PC games, WiiU & Xbox one. $60 for Splatoon is simply not worth my time or money.

Splatoon might be fun but it's not a big budget game, just because you play Angry bird for over 100 hours doesn't mean you should pay $60 for it. Especially at the state they release the game. I would of much prefered a $40 release with paid DLC for extra content.