Ganoncrotch said:
Of the games you mentioned only one of them (or the sequel to it) was bought by me at launch, that's Splatoon 2 it ticked the boxes for me in a way those games are, same with Overwatch (even though that was €40 not 60) but splatoon's Graphics, sound, controls and matches are phenomenal in what they offer for €60 on top of that, even though it is an arena shooter that game still offers a full single player campaign along with some hilarious stories and some giant boss battles. I don't see where in my criteria the game wouldn't make the list. No mans sky had fuck all content (story) The order was a terrible short story (story) Titanfall was on a platform which at the time I wasn't using for online play so even if the game was €60 I would have needed to pay a further €50 for the ability to play it online, so while the game might have been something I could justify being worth 60, I couldn't pony up 110 for what it was offering. |
Don’t get me wrong, Splatoon 1 and 2 were worth their $60 price tags to me. Though Some would argue that Splatoon 2’s graphics weren’t that much improved from the original and the single player wasn’t as good as the original (though the Octo Expansion seems to make up for that).
im just citing examples of how some believe otherwise of what you’re saying in terms of what game deserves (or not) to release at $60.







