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Wyrdness said:
areason said:

If you think it's sensible for developers to charge full price for a game that is on the lower end of developing costs then you are supporting bad business practices. 

 Just like Divinity Original Sin 2 didn't cost 60 dollars, their is no reason for a game that doesn't use the expensive technology of AAA games to cost that much. 

Development costs means bugger all as far as value goes, they can make the game for free for any of us cares if the game delivers worth while content then that's all that matters.

It doesn't offer worthwhile content that's worthy of the 60 dollar price tag. 

It's a handheld game, on a console. Divinity Original Sin 2 retails for 45 dollars, all of the games which are similar to it do not retail for 60 dollars. 

Compared to the market, compared to its competition it does not hold up to it's price tag. 

And the idea that development costs do not matter is insane, you're basically asking to get ripped off.