i don't like that every game is $60 no matter how much gameplay i get out of it. i wouldn't pay $60 for a four hour single-player campaign *coughcallofdutycough* and assuming i enjoy being thrown into the monkey house that is online multiplayer doesn't make it worthwhile for me either.
but i don't try to fight them on it, because price fixing is something that doesn't go away once it's introduced. if i don't think a game is going to be worth $60, i don't buy it new. i wait until the price matches my interest in it. and the sales at that price usually inform the developer and they release sequels at closer to the price range the game is actually worth. fight capitalism with capitalism and if you don't like it, it's a good thing we're talking about a luxury item you in no way need.
but i don't try to fight them on it, because price fixing is something that doesn't go away once it's introduced. if i don't think a game is going to be worth $60, i don't buy it new. i wait until the price matches my interest in it. and the sales at that price usually inform the developer and they release sequels at closer to the price range the game is actually worth. fight capitalism with capitalism and if you don't like it, it's a good thing we're talking about a luxury item you in no way need.