Why did they think they needed to include Happy Home Paradise?
For some reason it's not 50 but 40€ unlike with dollars and considering I'm interested in HHP I might subscribe to this for maybe three months.
I hope it's possible to subscribe to the base model for a year and the expansion pack for just a few months, otherwise I'm out.
Was only really looking forward to Paper Mario anyways, the others I either already played or was never really interested in.
$50 is way to much, no matter how you spin it. Should have been 30€/$ or maybe 35. Including AC DLC and raising the price even higher gives people not interested in that a disadvantage.
The controllers are also overpriced, especially the Mega Drive controller. It should have been 30€, like the SNES controller and the N64 controller could have been 40€. Can't justify paying 50€.
If it included gyro aiming and they integrated that into some of the games in the expansion pack this would have been way more reasonable.
At least the games are in HD, although that'll probably be the only difference from the originals.
They could make it more worth the price if they gave each game two modes, one is the original version for authenticity and the other has qol changes and reworked textures and maybe widescreen.
Or they could add Game Boy/Color and GBA to the expansion pack for no additional price.
But obviously they are only doing the minimum while charging a premium price.
NSO has been ok for me so far, apart from the lack of some important games and a generally weak infrastructure for only 20€ a year it was acceptable.
This new pricing though just pisses me off.







