You know the deal: someone announces that they're making a new expansion to game X or Y. Awesome! You'll get to play the game you like, but now with more stuff! Cool beans.
But then they say it's "a stand-alone expansion," or an expandalone.
How can a game be an expansion (adding to a game) but also be stand-alone (meaning it is a separate entity)? Isn't it just its own unique thing?
Like, hey, Alan Wake's American Nightmare? That's just a game. Call it a spinoff, call it a new side installment, whatever, but it's its own thing. It's not like Rise of Rome or Brood War or something.
For that matter, what quantifies a game as a stand-alone expansion? Why isn't Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, a smaller game than AC2 that built on the previous game's features without greatly changing them, considered a full-game where another game might not be?
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood looks like it'll be pretty cool, especially if that rumor about a 10 hour playtime (which makes it almost as large as The New Order!) turns out to be true. Sounds like a full game to me... except that the price point is awesome (and a big factor in my deciding to get it ASAP).
So is that it? Is a game a "stand-alone expansion" just 'cause it has a reasonable price point instead of a $60 one?
Seems weird, yo.
But then they say it's "a stand-alone expansion," or an expandalone.
How can a game be an expansion (adding to a game) but also be stand-alone (meaning it is a separate entity)? Isn't it just its own unique thing?
Like, hey, Alan Wake's American Nightmare? That's just a game. Call it a spinoff, call it a new side installment, whatever, but it's its own thing. It's not like Rise of Rome or Brood War or something.
For that matter, what quantifies a game as a stand-alone expansion? Why isn't Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, a smaller game than AC2 that built on the previous game's features without greatly changing them, considered a full-game where another game might not be?
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood looks like it'll be pretty cool, especially if that rumor about a 10 hour playtime (which makes it almost as large as The New Order!) turns out to be true. Sounds like a full game to me... except that the price point is awesome (and a big factor in my deciding to get it ASAP).
So is that it? Is a game a "stand-alone expansion" just 'cause it has a reasonable price point instead of a $60 one?
Seems weird, yo.