Yeah, but the only think that has been announced is a price drop for the PS3. At least, it seems that way..
Casual appeal ON!
Yeah, as above, it reviewed quite well.
I considered putting it in, but concluded I'd enjoyed it too much. Besides, it didn't get 100% scores across the board. It was an excellent story, hype aside.
Er, thanks!
That was reasonable.
Surely somebody hates me and wants me dead in some highly inappropriate way?
If you buy it.
Let's face it, if inflation affected games the way it does almost everything else, your average game should be, what, nearly £60 by now (or about $70).
A lot of folk complain about DLC, but the product it's attached to basically hasn't changed in price in five years.
Where else in life can you find that?
Though the cost of new titles may have fluctuated in the US, they've stayed the same here (in the UK) for five years.
DLC, on average, doesn't even cost what inflation should be doing to prices. Hence, they're getting cheaper.
Perhaps, but we're talking about the actual rate of inflation that actually occurred during these years, so XBLA titles' value rose more quickly than most purchasable items did at the time.
Yes, but the value of a boxed game has remained at the same point since 2005, and is hence just over a fifth less expensive now, when you take inflation into account. If retail titles had increased by the same rate, you'd be paying over $100 for them.
So there ;P
Totally worth $15 of cash you can't trade back upon, though?
It might be.
Of course not. Battlefield 3's clearly going to tear it a new one…
But surely God Of War is more like God Of War?
Perhaps it should read "Kingdoms Of Amalur: The New Kingdoms Of Amalur"?
Just a thought…
"The midfielder passes it to the forward."
"Fresh blood is coming in…"
Pretty much consistently until either 2007 or 2008, depending on your taste.
£5.99 a month isn't expensive? You can get HDTV for that!
Er…this isn't a NowGamer article, man
And the stats do bear out…
No, we mean that if fewer people buy the 3DS (because Apple have gobbled up a share of the market), there'll be less 'buying power' out there to ensure decent 3DS games get made.
Well, it is an opinion piece, after all. Doubtless other folk may have different views, because they're not me!
Confirmed for fall 2013, you heard it here first. For realz, etc…