Commanche Raisin Toast
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a lot of these "middle games" end up being so because their marketing and release timing (see: everyone moving to spring to escape CoD) hamstring them. a lot of these titles are absolutely AAA but they get fucked over.
that's different than "the other guys", which would still BARELY be a rental even if it had a huge marketing budget and amazing timing. you see a movie in 2 hours and it's over. you saw it. there goes $10. a game is $60 and typically takes days.
now, are there games that i decide to gamefly instead of buy? of course. LOTS of games. but it's primarily because of the lack of demos and the $60 asking price. if i liked it enough i'll hit the keep button (and have) but these days you just have to be careful. that's a big enough distinction to make the movie analogy way off, despite how much sense it may seem to make on the surface.
that's different than "the other guys", which would still BARELY be a rental even if it had a huge marketing budget and amazing timing. you see a movie in 2 hours and it's over. you saw it. there goes $10. a game is $60 and typically takes days.
now, are there games that i decide to gamefly instead of buy? of course. LOTS of games. but it's primarily because of the lack of demos and the $60 asking price. if i liked it enough i'll hit the keep button (and have) but these days you just have to be careful. that's a big enough distinction to make the movie analogy way off, despite how much sense it may seem to make on the surface.