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Azzanation said:
ThisGuyFooks said:

What would the retail price of the game dictate its quality?

Ratchet and clank launched at 40$

Senua's Sacrifice launched at 30$

Cuphead launched at 20$

To justify the expectations of a game based on how much it cost is just illogical.

It says a lot about a games quality. I won’t pay top dollar and expect shit or pay low dollar and expect something amazing. 

Ratch n Clank is a Remaster (That’s Obvious) Remasters should never cost full price.

Never heard or care about Senua's Sacifice so I can’t relate.

Cup Head is worth exactly its price. I wouldn’t want to have paid more.

If a game is cheap than there is a good reason why its cheap.

The price of a game should tell you about the scope of a game, Not it's quality.

 

Nex Machina is $19.99 and is therefore a smaller scale game than a full priced retail game, but it's sitting at 88 on Metacritic. Journey was $19.99 and is at a 92.

 

If I'm spending less than $60 on a game I expect it to be smaller, not worse. You're just making excuses because one of the few exclusives your preferred console maker is releasing this year turned out to be sub par.



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