As downloadable games get bigger it's getting tougher to distinguish them from retail games. Should the prices match?
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II follows closely in the original's footsteps, delivering an experience (albeit a stunning one) more than a game.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 starts incredibly strong in the first half, but after certain revelations, the story speeds up to a point where the conclusion feels rushed and half-baked.
Senua’s return is authentic to the original, only with more polish. The captivating and emotional story is thrusted forward with Hellblade 2’s hefty visuals and audio. The only thing letting it down is how repetitive some of the gameplay is.
What is retail? havent bought a retail game in 4 years lol, long live Steam.
IMO a downloadable game's pricing should always be at least a little bit lower than the price of the same game in retail. I prefer a physical copy of a game and I won't buy a download version unless it's a lot cheaper than retail (Steam sales, free or discounted PS+ deals, etc.) or if it's very rare to find it anymore as a physical copy for a reasonable price.
well if i was a millionaire id buy guys at retail and downloadable.