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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
and as awesome and catchy some of the tunes may be, I feel inclined to ask:
Why is this $10.00 if the game is $7.00 (a little over $5.00 on sale)?
I wouldn't mind at all if it was the other way around (your game is totally worth those $10.00 but you can see the price tag on the OST is pretty much twice the game's at the moment).
Any comments on this would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: The physical Edition I can understand. I'm talking the digital download one.
I'd be more willing to buy it if I knew it was to support you! Thanks for answering :)
Well damn I wish I had known that.
Not that I'm unhappy about owning the soundtrack or anything, but the primary reason I bought it was because of how much I enjoyed the game.
...of course, now I need to find a way to convert it from .WAV to .MP3 so I can listen to it on my player.