...waits for the price to drop before buying single player games.
or in the case of Skyrim & Fallout: NV Awaits the GoTY edition because I hate buying a game that is only half finished at release (yes dragon age, im looking at you).
I mean call me cheap, but surely this whole dlc trend does seem to be a bit needless for the sake of a new side quest, new weapon or shiny new toy gun to add to your arsenal.
and if you buy these games that are never going to really change at launch, why? at least with a multiplayer shooter you can be sure that after a couple of months there aren't going to be enough people to care about it to play on the multiplayer servers (effectively neutering the game). but what do you get out of a brand new RPG or platformer, that you dont get out of the discount price a few months down the line?
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or in the case of Skyrim & Fallout: NV Awaits the GoTY edition because I hate buying a game that is only half finished at release (yes dragon age, im looking at you).
I mean call me cheap, but surely this whole dlc trend does seem to be a bit needless for the sake of a new side quest, new weapon or shiny new toy gun to add to your arsenal.
and if you buy these games that are never going to really change at launch, why? at least with a multiplayer shooter you can be sure that after a couple of months there aren't going to be enough people to care about it to play on the multiplayer servers (effectively neutering the game). but what do you get out of a brand new RPG or platformer, that you dont get out of the discount price a few months down the line?
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