Games for Windows Marketplace Relaunches

Andy Chalk

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Games for Windows Marketplace Relaunches


As promised, the Games for Windows Marketplace [http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/Games/] has relaunched and although it's definitely better, it's still not very good.

Microsoft announced in October [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104622-Games-for-Windows-Marketplace-Relaunches-in-November] that as part of its effort to Take PC Gaming Seriously, it would relaunch the Games for Windows Marketplace as a web-based application, with improved performance and search capabilities, support for purchases with credit cards or Microsoft points and even non-Live games for sale. That big day is now at hand; the all-new GfW Marketplace is up and running, and we can finally see for ourselves what Microsoft hath wrought.

It certainly looks better, with a big, easy-to-use interface. The game catalog can be broken down into categories like New Releases, Top Downloads and Live Enabled, while Weekly and Daily deals are highlighted at the top of the game list. Everything seems to work pretty much like it's supposed to, but there are still an awful lot of shortcomings.

The first thing you'll notice is that the library of games remains small, particularly when compared to certain other digital distribution platforms that will go unnamed, like Dead Rising 2 [http://store.steampowered.com]. System requirements are missing or woefully incomplete for most games, while browsing the catalog is a hassle because after you look at a game's detail page, there's no way to return to where you left off; the catalog view automatically resets to the start of the default "featured games" list.

Pricing is also a mess. Game of the Year edition [http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/Games/Fallout-3/] is $39.99 - and yes, that's regular price. Why? It's impossible to say; the game detail pages for both versions are identical, except the Game of the Year edition is called "AA GOTY" while the standard release lists the various sold-separately DLC.

Metacritic [http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/Games/Section-8-PC/] rating of 57. The list goes on.

It's hard to avoid concluding that despite the promises, the Games for Windows Marketplace is little more than a new coat of paint on the same old mess. But why? Relaunch or not, this is no longer a new platform in any sense of the word, and it would be silly to give Microsoft a pass for not being able to bring the same resources to bear as a company like, say, Valve. It's possible that the kinks will eventually be ironed out and that the GfW Marketplace will one day become a viable, relevant distribution platform. But making big promises and then coming up with something like this is not a good way to go about convincing people that you're serious about their platform.


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mjc0961

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Andy Chalk said:
The excellent but aging Game of the Year edition [http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/Games/Batman--Arkham-Asylum/] is $39.99 - and yes, that's regular price.
Okay, so Microsoft is acting like a crazy old lady with 50 cats too. WTF?!
 
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I saw a PC version Section 8 at Gamestop going for $10. Although that may be due to a sale they have going on... either way, that game is not worth the $50.

Also, I'm pretty sure Fallout 3 has had its price dropped, at least according to Amazon. The PC version [http://www.amazon.com/Fallout-3-Pc/dp/B000UU5T7E/ref=sr_1_6?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1289857767&sr=1-6] is $20 and the GOTY version is going for $30 [http://www.amazon.com/Fallout-3-Game-Year-Pc/dp/B002BXKJA0/ref=sr_1_5?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1289857767&sr=1-5].

Oh Microsoft...
 
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They still have such a long way to go...

The marketplace is woefully bad for downloading.

Still at least they realise they need to get better.
 
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Excellent but aging? Arkham Asylum? I disagree.

I think this is the kind of game that people will remember for a long time. It's just fucking good. It's aging fine.
 

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GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:
Excellent but aging? Arkham Asylum? I disagree.

I think this is the kind of game that people will remember for a long time. It's just fucking good. It's aging fine.

I think aging remark is that it's more than a year old. it shouldn't be sold at full price. Don't have access to steam at the moment, so i can't see how much it is there, but i recall picking it up for 25 bucks during a sale.
 
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Ne1butme said:
GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:
Excellent but aging? Arkham Asylum? I disagree.

I think this is the kind of game that people will remember for a long time. It's just fucking good. It's aging fine.

I think aging remark is that it's more than a year old. it shouldn't be sold at full price. Don't have access to steam at the moment, so i can't see how much it is there, but i recall picking it up for 25 bucks during a sale.
Don't know about the US, but it's 30? right now on Steam. GFWL just has the price wrong.
 

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GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:
Excellent but aging? Arkham Asylum? I disagree.

I think this is the kind of game that people will remember for a long time. It's just fucking good. It's aging fine.
i think he meant that after some time games go down in price, AA is a little over a year old and after that it shouldn't be 50 bucks, infact the GOTY edition is 30 on steam.

and being on the topic of steam, it cant be denied that thats who they are going to be competing against, it may be unfair, like every MMO being compared to WoW, and i wont expect them to have as large a library of games, but at least have prices in the same range, most of the games on there can be purchased on steam for much lower prices (with 2 exceptions that i could find, bioshock 2 and CoD WaW), and you can get the games on steam from online retailers for even lower prices, they cant possible compete with them, the only reason i still use steam is to have all my games in one place and the sales, another thing they dont have.
 

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Andy Chalk said:
The first thing you'll notice is that the library of games remains small, particularly when compared to certain other digital distribution platforms that will go unnamed, like Steam [http://store.steampowered.com].
That made me laugh. Good article.
 

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GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:
Ne1butme said:
GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:
Excellent but aging? Arkham Asylum? I disagree.

I think this is the kind of game that people will remember for a long time. It's just fucking good. It's aging fine.

I think aging remark is that it's more than a year old. it shouldn't be sold at full price. Don't have access to steam at the moment, so i can't see how much it is there, but i recall picking it up for 25 bucks during a sale.
Don't know about the US, but it's 30? right now on Steam. GFWL just has the price wrong.
It was going for $7 a few weeks ago in a sale. No to mention I found about 10 copies in the bargain bin of a local electronics store for $5.
 

Ne1butme

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GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:
Ne1butme said:
GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:
Excellent but aging? Arkham Asylum? I disagree.

I think this is the kind of game that people will remember for a long time. It's just fucking good. It's aging fine.

I think aging remark is that it's more than a year old. it shouldn't be sold at full price. Don't have access to steam at the moment, so i can't see how much it is there, but i recall picking it up for 25 bucks during a sale.
Don't know about the US, but it's 30? right now on Steam. GFWL just has the price wrong.
That's the whole point of that paragraph. GFWL is screwed up when it comes to prices.
 

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If people at MS think this is good enough to even start competing with Steam, Impulse, D2D and others, I have a bridge for sale - today 20% off - so final price is only 200 000 000$ :D
 
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Andy Chalk said:
The first thing you'll notice is that the library of games remains small, particularly when compared to certain other digital distribution platforms that will go unnamed, like Steam [http://store.steampowered.com].
Grief, compared to GOG it's pretty pathetic. It's naff enough next to Turbine's Browser Launcher.

Load up iTunes and see how a proper Evil Overlord does it. That's what you've been doing with Windows for years.
 

Atmos Duality

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Hey Micro$oft.

I know this might seem kind of crazy, but how about actually pricing your goods competitively?

You don't know what "competitively" means?
Oh...right. I forgot.
 

LoganN

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Uh, you guys do realize that Microsoft doesn't set the prices, right?

Swaki said:
and being on the topic of steam, it cant be denied that thats who they are going to be competing against, it may be unfair, like every MMO being compared to WoW, and i wont expect them to have as large a library of games, but at least have prices in the same range, most of the games on there can be purchased on steam for much lower prices (with 2 exceptions that i could find, bioshock 2 and CoD WaW), and you can get the games on steam from online retailers for even lower prices, they cant possible compete with them, the only reason i still use steam is to have all my games in one place and the sales, another thing they dont have.
DIfferent prices for different stores. Nothing wrong with shopping around. Either way, physical copies are still the cheapest of both.
Atmos Duality said:
Hey Micro$oft.

I know this might seem kind of crazy, but how about actually pricing your goods competitively?

You don't know what "competitively" means?
Oh...right. I forgot.
Oh, you mean undercut their compition and get sued for monolopistic practices?
 

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mjc0961 said:
Andy Chalk said:
The excellent but aging Game of the Year edition [http://www.gamesforwindows.com/en-US/Games/Batman--Arkham-Asylum/] is $39.99 - and yes, that's regular price.
Okay, so Microsoft is acting like a crazy old lady with 50 cats...
...or like an Australian games retailer.

I've seen preordered copies of Borderlands priced at AU$30 more than the brand new copies, and the brand new copies were still overpriced. I shit you not.