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I was hoping they would not agree to it, but I can't deny that epic throwing money at you is an compelling argument
amen , a "simple" game like touhou is more of a game than those
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJgy5skcMJI
because in touhou you actually have to play and not just hold down a key , like a german reviewer once said when he reviewed a bad game , "why not watch "saving private ryan" while holding down my w key on the keyboard , that might even be more challenging than some games"
10 hours and they want to charge you 80 dollars for this crap?
thats what i thought as well , same with the last of us remastered , 14,5 hours main story , and 27 hours completionist on hltb , until dawn is just 8 hours main story and 18 hours completionist , theres just so many games that barely last a day , thats just not worth even 30€ if you ask me
i have rpg maker games that cost less than 50 cent and last a few hours , and then they think those interactive moveis are worth full price