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GTA VI is just around the corner. Production cost must be freaking insane.
there is no movie so bad that someone didn't enjoy it, and no movie so great that someone was't bored out of their skull.
This is the thing. Those cheap asset flips. yeah they're the equivalent of popcorn. Not partiicularly tasty, or delicious, but still enjoyable and people eat it by the bucket.
Actually, I guess it's because of badges most of the time
Why badges? You don't need to own the game to craft the badge.
Oh I know, in fact I have some badges from games that I don't have.
When some games go on sale, though, they get so cheap that the cost per card might be better than buying those 5 or so cards from the market.
Excellent idea, OP.
Well, it's happening.
Avoiding the big franchises if you don't like them, is easy. There's tons of games coming out all the time. The variety we have today is amazing, there's everything one can think of and more.
I grew up without internet, steam, mobile phones - I got the first Nintendo console as a kid and I remember it took months waiting for a new game .. this time right now is heaven gameswise, just saying XD
produces hot garbage.
to be consumed.
by the consumer.
everything is working...
as intended by...
That OP doesn't see the point to it, is simply telling of OP.
This has been the state of gaming for a while now.. probably going to be more and more noticeable as time goes on, but yep - I am all out of energy to spend my time on games, especially any new multiplayer games that peak within the first few months of release then suddenly fall off a cliff. I have no time to decide which one to buy let alone play, and no time to waste learning new games - and the quality / gameplay I see doesn't really make me want to buy.
The games I have already, have enough re-playability to never buy anything again.
Well they likely owned the console version so to them there doesn't seem like much of a point. But for those of us who didn't and believe me that's a vast market.. yeah.
I mean as I poin ted out. PLENTY of new fresh games. The OP just isn't look where they are.