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Buy most of my games there, and got the deluxe edition of this for £39, would never pay the £65 asking on here.
It'll be discounted in the summer sale anyway
For the vast majority of people, the game won't be worth playing through more than once (if it's even worth playing through once). So you're paying $60 for an *allegedly* 10 hour game. This is as awful as those people who make 2 hours games and charge you $20 for it. Some people don't mind this, but I'm not one of those people lol.
"Vast majorty" is just a false statement. The target audience for this game are generally going to play through this at least 2 or 3 times to see different endings, death scenes and branching paths. In the original Until Dawn there was entire scenes you could miss completely and most scenes toward the end have variations depending on who is still alive.
agree this game is made for replaying.
They also tend to have deep discounts just a few months after release.
If you, like I are in a country that's being extorted, just wait for a sale.
elden ring = 60 dollars = R$ 250 reais
The Quarry = 60 dollars = R$ 350 reais