Game makers are trying to squeeze more money and personal information out of their customers while giving them less.
Hanzala from eXputer: "I do appreciate GTA 6, Rockstar, but if I could trade it for a new L.A. Noire or a Bully game, I'd do so in a heartbeat."
How are they lost? You can get L.A. Noire on Steam, PS5, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch and Bully is on the PS5 and Xbox Series too.
Whenever gta 6 launch we won't be getting another rockstar title for another 10 years lol but on the positive side they bou to come back n show how open world supposed to be done 🔥
Trevor Walker said: Fighting games have always been able to simultaneously experiment and innovate while staying true to their roots in the best of ways. Mechanics change, crossovers take place, and evolution occurs. One of the best examples of all three can be seen in the coveted guest character.
For those who don't have time for massive open worlds or role-playing games with epic tales, these 15 games are worth checking out.
I fear I will one day be priced out of video games. Well, maybe just consoles. I'll still have cool, cheap indie games on PC!
I don't mind buying add-on DLC, but when they're selling stuff that's clearly just levels cut out of the middle of the game I start to have a problem with it.
The full MK9 experience will set you back more than $80. That's a fatality on my wallet.
What about Call of Duty Black Ops? I can't even imagine what all those map packs add up to be.
An interesting read, gaming is expensive but some of the consoles previously in the 90s were outrageously expensive, as were the games.