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Second of all, considering game inflation, I don't know how many people are old enough to remember this, but games used to cost a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ arm and a leg. Mario Bros. 3 was $75.00 when it came out in my area (Upper Michigan) and I paid $60.00 for Bomberman 64.
Prices have actually dropped a little, although I've noticed the costs are starting to rise again.
Wait for the DLC, I remember getting Fallout 3 and all the DLC for under $15.00, which is fair and what it should be at for a game that is nearly a decade old. Those holiday sales are amazing.
Then again, South Park: The Stick of Truth has had horrible holiday sales... And I bought it on day one.. haha.
Also, the DLC is good for both games, IMO NV is better overall. Each have their strong and weak points though.