The question explores whether people are genuinely interested in purchasing this product.
The question explores whether people are genuinely interested in purchasing this product.
Hey everyone, I've probably heard about the Hardline announcement. When I first saw it, my initial reaction was, "Wow, another BF4 DLC." Later I discovered it was a full-priced title, which really surprised me. How could they expect people to pay $60 for Cops and Robbers? People often criticize BF4 for being too broken, and now they're asking for such a high price? PayDay 2 is available for just $20—doesn't that seem reasonable? I see it's being developed by Visceral instead of DICE, but Dead Space 3 looks promising! Has Visceral ever made a FPS before? It definitely feels like a lot of people are being manipulated. If there was ever a better moment to support this decision, now is it. It's clear EA is sending a message: gamers won't buy this, and they're not naive.
No, it isn't me. It won't be until the price hits or falls below $20. Still, many friends claim they'll, unfortunately.
I’m not questioning whether it could be enjoyable, but it won’t hit the $60 mark. The excitement will fade quickly, and other titles like Destiny, The Division, and Evolve are arriving this year—each offering a stronger experience.