Not exact matches
This surprises us slightly, as the
price is starting to drop on this one too — we
spotted it
for # 29.99 in
GAME yesterday.
I still don't care
for the $ 50
price tag (not saying it should be free whatsoever, but $ 20 / $ 25 would have been the sweet
spot), but I do agree with his logic that it would make
for a crap pack - in title in the sense that it's mostly a local 2 player
game with one - or - two single - player minigames.
I grab new
games all the time and add them to my backlog just
for a rainy day but I don't get upset anymore when the
game I payed full
price for but haven't played much of (looking at you Tropico) gets offered
for free anymore and I have noticed as well as my Dr that my blood pressure stays in a good
spot for my age as I have less stress which will kill you if you let it:)
It might be easier
for games that have been developed by one - man teams («just» find the sweet
spot that gives maximum revenue, usually that is a
price that
gamers are happy with)- but when the
game is bigger and there's retail and other partners involved (from the beginning), it's not that simple.»
I've tried plenty of
games (Kairosoft
games I do have a soft
spot for), but in the end I don't enjoy most of the mechanisms involved to keep them free and the
games that have a full
price don't translate well to phone only controls.
The
game itself is short but the
price is
spot on
for what you get.
This is only useful
for data that needs the same operation on all 4 pieces, which is common in
games for things such as 3D graphical transformations, physical simulation, collision detection, etc. 128 - bits is the «sweet
spot» of
price and performance, so that is what everyone seems to have settled upon.»
Significant
price cuts
for both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS
games have been
spotted all over Amazon.
I've been careful to not buy any 3DS
games though unless I can get them
for a good
price, cause I'm still working my way through 3D Land, so it may be a bit, but Kid Icarus is officially up a
spot from Animal Crossing on my list now.
The company has been at the receiver
game for a long time, and this year's AVR - S730H hits the current sweet
spot between features and
price.