Since THQ shut down D2 has been $17.95NZ on the PSN store, about $14US.

11GB? Fuck, I need to get an external hard drive... FUCKKK
PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850
BasilZero said:
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It'll probably be $10 normally considering that NZ's digital pricing is twice that of the US.

Meanwhile it was nearly free on Humble Bundle and is regularly $5 on Steam. This is why a lot of people say Nintendo is behind. They NEVER reduce the prices on their games enough over time...
| Captain_Tom said: Meanwhile it was nearly free on Humble Bundle and is regularly $5 on Steam. This is why a lot of people say Nintendo is behind. They NEVER reduce the prices on their games enough over time... |
Right, because Nintendo published Darksiders 2, you know, so it's their fault the price is still so high.
HylianSwordsman said:
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Um yes it is. Steam does not own Darsiders and neither does Sony. Yes it was under $20 in OCTOBER on PS3...
Captain_Tom said:
Um yes it is. Steam does not own Darsiders and neither does Sony. Yes it was under $20 in OCTOBER on PS3... |
Right, and of course Nintendo makes the prices for games they don't own the rights to sell.
HylianSwordsman said:
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You're right. Nintendo has no control over what games cost on THEIR system. They are perfect angels. /s
-Super Paper Mario sold 3.5m and still sells for $20 on Amazon.
-Resistance: Fall of Man sold 4.23m and sells for $15 or $30 for all 3 games in the series.
Resistance scored slightly higher on metacritic and SPM can be found for FREE on PC emulators. It's common knowledge that Nintendo has an elitest mentality towards what its games are worth. That's all I am saying.
Feel free to agree with me or not but either way one of these things are true:
1) Nintendo lives in a dreamland where it thinks games on their consoles are objectively the best games ever and don't lose much value over time.
2) Nintendo has little control over how games are priced on their console. They are incompetant and have way below par relatiobships with the people they do business with.
Take your pick.
The trailer for this game doesn't even reveal gameplay. Is it any good?