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For worth it depend, some people may have never played MGS3 thus 70$ will be worth for them, those who did may find the price a bit high despite the gameplay upgrades.
I'll pre-order it.
I've played this damn game like (possibly over, same with 2) 100 times over the years and have bought every re-release on every console. One of my only 4 games I 100%ed on Steam. I'll keep buying remakes of this til I'm dead.
As a none MGS specific fan, no, no game is worth 70 usd, specially it’s digital( nothing bonus you get); specially it’s on PC, PC gamers like myself spend most of my investments on best hardware every generation rig building, not a bunch of overpriced games. Over 40 usd, will be a hard pass, no need to live with it.
video games have needed to increase in price for years, the $50-60 price tag has remained static since the early 2000s, whilst the resources and financial means required to produce today’s AAA titles have increased to an unprecedented scale year upon year, not to mention inflation? It's crazy, I believe the standard should be at least $100/AAA title as of today