So I was thinking about replaying Mass Effect 2 on the 360 and for a brief moment I considered that the expansion missions are supposed to be pretty good. On a whim I decided to look up the price of the the three main expansion missions. All in all they add up to about 24 bucks, which is a nice chunk of change especially considering that the game only retails for 20. If I look at it as if I was going in fresh that pricing doesn't really make a whole lot of sense as I severely doubt the content in the expansions is equal to that in the full game, yet it costs more.
It then occurred to me that the PS3 version is currently the same price at amazon and gamestop and includes those packs. So when I get around to playing the game again it's cheaper for me to just buy the entire game new again than to purchase the content separately for the copy I already currently own.
Now I'm sort of curious about what other DLC quirks might exist out there.
Any other pricing oddities that I'm unaware of?
Also I'm curious about whether or not there's a point at which anyone thinks DLC prices should scale as time goes on to match a sort of relative balance to what you pay for the full game.
It then occurred to me that the PS3 version is currently the same price at amazon and gamestop and includes those packs. So when I get around to playing the game again it's cheaper for me to just buy the entire game new again than to purchase the content separately for the copy I already currently own.
Now I'm sort of curious about what other DLC quirks might exist out there.
Any other pricing oddities that I'm unaware of?
Also I'm curious about whether or not there's a point at which anyone thinks DLC prices should scale as time goes on to match a sort of relative balance to what you pay for the full game.