I haven't bought a game for more than 10 quids in ages, since I'm always waiting for sales. As such, I haven't played any newly released games in forever.
The labels is really only meant to be a guide. I was trying to think of a way to explain the categories that could be relative to someone from any country. The interesting bit is 'are people paying standard AAA price for a game, more than standard full price or less etc'. I didn't want to make a poll where Australian people were just buying a normally priced AAA title but voting for the top category because of how much more expensive games are over thee. If you're from the US then I guess it goes in the $45-60 area because Hyperdimension Neptunia is priced cheaper than a big budget AAA title.EyeReaper said:So, I bought a full priced collector's edition for $51.99. I'm not sure whether to vote for the correct footnote or the correct price range.
It was Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection, by the way, not a bad game, but very light in gameplay.
Oh man! Lucky duck, those are some good games right there.Frezzato said:I haven't bought anything in over a month, but at the end of April I got from PSN:
Gex
Spyro 2
Jurassic Park (Telltale)
Red Faction
Red Faction 2
Sam & Max (bundle)
Tokyo Jungle
Crash Bandicoot
Crash 2
Crash 3
Tales of Monkey Island (bundle)
All for 99 cents each. So $10.89 total.