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Elkot, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

I still have so many games I’ve picked up on Steam sales that I’ll happily wait for those $80 games to go on sale while going through my back catalogue

DicJacobus, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

Bruh it’s 2025 and I’m still on a spin cycle of mostly 10 years old or more games

Almacca, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game
@Almacca@aussie.zone avatar

I’m over the massive, over-produced games. I looked at the price of the new Indiana Jones game (AUD119), and even though I loved Machine Games’ previous work, I noped out. These days, I’m mostly reverting to simple arcade games more akin to the early era of gaming I grew up on. Shotgun Cop Man, from the people that made My Friend Pedro, just came out. It was $13. Finished it in one sitting, but I’ll probably play it multiple times. Much better investment.

omarfw,

Indie games and small publisher titles are my bread and butter. They keep the spirit and innovation that I grew up with alive.

Stern, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game
@Stern@lemmy.world avatar

I have 170 games in my backlog and the summer sale is coming. I ain’t spending 80 bucks on one video game.

psoul,

It’s funny how it’s not even quantity over quality because those 5 to 8 ~$10 to $15 games will provide high quality gameplay and storytelling.

Phegan, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

Don’t pre order games. Don’t buy games at full price. Support indie devs.

trashboat,
@trashboat@midwest.social avatar

Honestly itch.io has plenty of free indie gems that can last me just as long as throwing $80 at a AAA game. I’d rather donate/tip after the fact for genuine well-crafted experiences

Zahille7,

I absolutely love Manic Miners (the fan remake of the old Rock Raiders game). The customization so you can make your own mining crew, all the old-school parts that are in the game, everything about it is fantastic.

lobut,

I will buy indie games at full price, thank you very much.

Zahille7,

I bought Schedule 1 for the full $20 last week.

I can’t stop playing. It’s too fun.

lobut,

it seems I’ve bought it too. Not gonna lie, after reading the description… I have no idea what I’m getting into.

RightHandOfIkaros, (edited )

I’ll still buy FromSoft games at full price. But only because I know they won’t disappoint. And Yoko Taro’s games.

But in general, it would be beneficial for more people to spend less on games.

caseofthematts,

So what’s the difference for Nintendo fans that love any Mario or Zelda game, for example? I’m not trying to be an ass here, but what makes your specific “I only buy this full price” a better decision than someone else’s “I only buy this at full price”?

RightHandOfIkaros,

FromSoftware is not a multi-billion dollar company that has major influence on games peicing in the gaming industry, and when game prices jumped to $70 USD, Armored Core 6 released at $60 and Elden Ring Nightreign will release at $40.

Nintendo is not even close.

piyuv,

Do buy great indie games at full price to support indie devs even more (stardew, Balatro, dead cells, hollow knight, terraria, rimworld….)

psoul,

It’s ok to but indie games even if still a public beta, to support the devs. Had a great time with Factorio, Rimworld, Valheim before 1.0 release.

Ledericas, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

certainly wont purchase a 80$ game with mid-tier playability.

Shardikprime, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

I live in LATAM. I bought civ v once and never stopped playing it since

I don’t know who’s all this people who can buy games every launch, but they must be so incredibly privileged

IronKrill, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game
@IronKrill@lemmy.ca avatar

y’all keep saying this but playing 1 round of Valorant will make you realise pretty quick how easily people drop $80+ on a game.

sheogorath,

I know a guy who only buys games as last resort but bought all the gooner skins in Rivals.

commander, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

Not buying it. GTAV was the least played for me in the series besides the first 2 games. I thought it’s story was a major downgrade compared to Vice City through GTAIV. I feel like GTAV was a pullback from any bit of endearing human spirit to leaning heavily into wacky self-aware sarcasm. Not that the series wasn’t that. Just that 5 to me was an edgy non-clever series parody. It’s not that different than Far Cry. Empty commentary. Just mocking everything. Felt more affection in the 3 series and 4

Regardless since GTAIV, we’ve had a gluttony of open world games. Even the battle royale games I think fill in a niche for social multiplayer that’s wacky and real world pop culture referential. GTAVI and it’s RP community support I think will be what sends it past or below GTAV success. High unit sales expectations but I’m more tepid than most. Maybe it’ll be even more effective at whale hunting

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  • madjo,

    And Microsoft and the other “tRiPlE A” and “QuAdRuPlE A” publishers think they can ride on daddy Ninty’s coattails.

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  • octobob,

    I’m sure “fanboys” is true to some extent but their target audience is children and casual gamers.

    There are so many people that don’t play games beyond Mario kart, animal crossing, party games, etc

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  • dustyData,

    I’m not surprised over 80% were men. That aligns squarely with video gaming as a whole, as a mostly male dominated marked. But at the same time, I couldn’t help but notice that Nintendo forgot to ask this men between 20 and 40 years old whether they had children or were married. Just to put an anecdote out there, me and my cousins are all video game fans. We account as the ones who buy the most games in our family, but the entire family plays. I buy games for nieces and nephews. My cousins buy games and consoles for their own kids and for his wife. This is a big oversight to confound who buys the games with who is playing said games.

    Gorusnor, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

    You guys pay for games, i feel sorry for you. That is a massive debuff to gamers

    flop_leash_973, (edited ) do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

    For the GTA delay, if it is so they can release a less bug filled finished product instead of the usual AAA strategy as of late of throwing whatever out and maybe kinda patching it later on, then good on them for doing it how it should be done. I probably won’t buy it either way since I haven’t cared for the tone of any of the GTA games since San Andreas personally, but for the people that will it is a good thing.

    As for the price of games in general. I’m not opposed to theoretically paying $80, or even more, for a game I deem worth that kind of money. Never have been. The issue is 99% of the time the games in question aren’t worth that kind of money. As an example, I am a Hitman fan. Over the course of the varies releases since 2016 to what is now just called Hitman: World of Assassination, I have spent well over $100 for maps and content. And I don’t regret it because the end result is a huge game that I have gotten untold hours of enjoyment out of over the last ~9 years.

    The AAA players have simply started to price themselves out of their own market, and smaller players have started to fill the void they left behind.

    InfiniteHench, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game
    @InfiniteHench@lemmy.world avatar

    Just like other aspects of commerce, we’ll see what the market does. I hate to say it that way, but that’s simply how it works. Look at what’s happening to McDonalds right now. They’ve been raising prices for years, now tariffs have made things even worse, and people have responded accordingly and go to McDonalds less. Ball is in their court.

    Another good example is the recent news about Beyoncé no longer filling major concert venues. I know there’s a lot of factors going on in these situations, but the truth at the core of it is that prices finally went up to a point where a not insignificant portion of her audience noped out of the transaction. Simple commerce.

    ThunderComplex, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game

    I’ve only bought one $80 game thus far (And that was during a 30% steam sale so only $55) and from my years of experience of buying games, I can confidently say that my enjoyment in games goes down as price goes up.

    Although weirdly all of the $80 games that released so far have been pretty bad so that’s strange.

    PanArab, do games w Players Have Too Many Options to Spend $80 on a Video Game
    @PanArab@lemm.ee avatar

    I will continue to wait until games go on discount

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