Ruud_Luiten
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What is this? Nintendo?
Enough truthiness for you today, OP
But why??
I honestly don't get it. It's a remastered version of 6 years old game with no major new content. (One character and few maps if i am not wrong).
In years when most developers are giving Remasters for free to owners of the original versions, and pricing them no higher than 30$ Gearbox Software decides to price Bulletstorm 50$. That's how much brand new or few weeks "old" AAA games cost today.
Your opinion? I am personally not supporting and buying this.
I don't really understand anger at prices... They always go down, don't they? Is it really insulting that they left room for sales? I dunno maybe I'm crazy.
If you have the base game you get it for free on Steam.
Enough truthiness for you today, OP
Threads like this always remind me just how goddamn cheap we are as gamers!
because it's worth it
(and 42 in PSN EU with PS+)
I got the original Bulletstorm for $10 in the bargain bin after it bombed. Got about 2-3 hours into and cried for my missing $10.
Hard pass.
I have question regarding the complaints about the full price. What makes games different from other media (music, movies) that when a remaster is released some games should not charge full price.
Whenever you buy a cd that was remastered or buy a movie again in whatever new format has become mainstream there is no loyalty program. Of course games are more expensive than the stuff mentioned above but still... I honestly would like to know why games are not worth it. And no one is being pressured to buy it day 1.
I understand that with the PC version there is an expiration date with GFWL (this is the version I own) which is something to be considered and since most of its sales where on digital platforms a loyalty discount could be given since it's quite easy to detect ownership.
Having said that I do appreciate when a new version is given for free to owners of the previous release.