While the game is clearly
worth the full retail price tag, they were able to drop the price as an early Christmas gift for supporters which is admirable.
I bought this game when it was going for 15 $ during the steam summer sale and i honestly think this game is
worth the full retail price.
That doesn't seem
worth full retail price when you can get the duology on PS3 for $ 20 or less and then 3 itself for a far better deal.
All three of those are decent games but many gamers have talked about the fact that they just don't seem to be
worth a full retail price, then add the inevitable season passes and it's even worse.
Not exact matches
As a game experience, it's definitely
worth picking up, but I find myself having difficulty telling you to buy it at the
full price of a new
retail game.
Throw this in with some zombie - like enemies and sell it on XBL for a quarter of the
price of a
full retail game, and you just may have a multiplayer experience
worth your while.
I'm just not sure if it's really
worth the high
price of admission for a
full priced retail game.
I'm sure the majority would testify that the 10 hour God Of War games each justified their
full retail purchase, and were more
worth while than purchasing a game such as Darksiders or Dante's Inferno at
full retail price.
I'm just not sure if it's really
worth the high
price of admission for a
full priced retail game.
It's
worth noting that players will be able to simply subscribe once the game goes live, so if you don't feel like dropping
full retail price for future closed beta access, you'll just have to wait longer to get into the game.
On the other hand, once word got out that it would be
priced as a
full retail game ($ 59.99), some were left wondering if it was really
worth double - dipping for a game they've already played.
In the meantime, it's certainly
worth the money to get the game for a mere $ 20, which will get you more for your money than several
full -
priced retail games on the market right now.
Machine Games has done something that few developers have done before (with the exception of Irrational Games with BioShock among a select few others): eschewing multiplayer in a first - person shooter while delivering a
full -
priced retail game that's
worth every penny ($ 60).
We'd say they're
worth a play, but perhaps when the game's a little less than
full retail price.
The question is — are the visual and performance upgrades
worth paying the
full retail price of $ 59.99 if you've already played it or when the PS3 version is available for half the
price?
No
full prices were mentioned, though it was revealed that GT6 owners can bump up their financial reserves in the upcoming Gran Turismo game by buying packs
worth 500,000, 1 million, 2.5 million and 7 million Credits from the PlayStation Store and through video game
retailers.
It's
worth mentioning that some case manufacturers will offer a lifetime warranty, but only if you buy directly from the manufacturer, so that's a possible incentive to pay the
full retail price.