Yeah but how can someone who doesn't really play AAA games quantify that.If I may put words in Brawlman's mouth, I don't think he's angry because he's having to pay more for games he wants, given his interests and what he's said before, I think most games he's interested in aren't the ones seeing the price hike. His actual issue is one of principles; not only are AAA games getting bloated with unnecessary things but now the people making them are going to increase the price. "Why should people have to pay more to make up for the cost of things that aren't improving the experience much or at all?" Is what I believe is his issue here. Sorry if I've interpreted you wrong though Brawlman.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a fantastic game with no microstranactions, no extra monetization and the $70 version on PC comes with the $20 DLC story they added a year later, plus obvious Pc improvements and mod potential.
What is the argument against games being bigger and better than ever before. Mortal Kombat 3 was $70 in 1997 and MK 11 with MUCH MUCH More is also $70. So what's the cost/value ratio? There has to be some acceptance. Games went from 50 in the PS2 generation to 60 in the PS3 and now TWO generations later we are going to $70. That's not that bad, and considering most games are dozens if not hundreds of hours of game for that price, I just don't see the problem honestly. It's hate against the coorporation for the sake of it.
I can't even see a movie for less than $30 these days. Everything has gone up in price and video games are the smallest increase tbh.