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it's not gonna be $25 for a long time, and certainly not on the first sale
so even if they do put it on sale that early, it won't be for more than 10-15% off
also please learn to use quotes properly
no dev is gonna change the price for you or even respond to this thread
i got mine for 26 tnx to those key sites
The price for TLOU2 is more than fair. It took me 19 hours to finish the story and I've spend 16 hours on the rogue-like free DLC. I am doing a perma-death run next and the a play-through on the highest difficulty after that. There are so much replayability, compared to so many other titles. Resident Evil 3 was 60€ for me and it takes roughly 3 hours to finish. 12 hours to do absolutely everything.
I dunno where you are from, how old you are, but companies doesn't care you are broke. You have waited for a PC release for some years. You can wait a year more for a decent sale. Hell, I earn a fine amount and I have already stopped buying games for full price, especially if the are 70 or above. I love DOOM, but 80€? nah. I am doing just fine. I have no problem waiting a few years.
Nothing wrong with 3rd part key sites as long as the are legit, which not many are. Besides, waiting is totally fine by me. I used to spend about 100€ at each bi annual steam sale and get between 15-20 games and some DLC's on top for that price. Now I have over 900 games and there is very few games left that even interests me, but waiting has been worth it. I got the justice league game for 1€ which was a 60-70€ game. Games I have bought ages ago is on sale for peanuts and I kinda feel sick to my stomach thinking about the amount of money I could have saved. I have probably spent enough money on games and PC parts I could have used for a drivers license and a car.
I just see it as an opportunity to practice some self-control and if others follow, perhaps the greedy a-holes will learn a thing or two. That's doubtful though, because even though prices for games have increased the actual devs now earns less. Their bonuses taken away, overtime, forced to work 80 hour weeks and many just gets fired after a game is released. Not to mention the earnings of a game developer is quite poor to begin with. The excuses from the companies is often, "it has been tough for the company financially" yet they earn record breaking amount every single year.
Personally, I believe something like a recession will happen for the games industry within a few years. If prices keeps going up, something's gotta give. They have already started blaming gamers for bad games and if they stop earning they will blame us and say that people don't like games anymore, when the truth is no one can afford it at that point.