Did EA pack enough into their 21st football game to warrant another purchase, or should you hold out for the season?
Well, that depends on how "real" you want your football game to be. Or, rather, how much fluff you expect when you step onto the gridiron. If you hate menus, in-depth stats, and think half-time and post-game shows are ridiculous sessions of bloviation, well, you might just want to invest your 60 dollars somewhere else. If you rarely play online or have a slow Internet connection and hate micro-managing, stop reading now and go buy last year's game instead. If you don't fit into either of those molds, then this will be the most satisfying experience playing virtual sports ever.
Gamers are all about bargains, since most of us can't afford to shell out $60 for every game. What we we really want comes to do getting our gaming money's worth. We demand $60 worth of content not $20, we want at least 20 hours of game play, an end to console exclusives, quicker price drops, among a few other things. What about yearly sequels and same day DLC? Goozernation wants to know what other bargains fellow gamers demand.
Instead of analyzing potential gameplay per dollar spent, let's just agree that price drops are the way to go.
I'd go for that, I'm sure some of us would like to see more then 6 hrs worth of gameplay out of a $60 game
release single player games at $30-$40, charge separately for online modes. i don't use them so why should i pay for them? why should i pay a full $60 for something like cod when 75% of it is an online mode i don't use?
Well as far as bargains to me....60 dollar games are fine but if you can get the dollar per hour ratio of the game to about 2 or lower...that's a good deal to me.
For example, if I get 30 hours out of Reach (and I will...trust me), then that's a great game first off and a good deal. That's how I kinda look at things....Do I think I'll really play this for 20-30 hours? If so, then I'm open to buying it
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Ironstarmovement reports: "EA's Madden NFL 2010 predicted that the Saints would win Superbowl XLIV; though almost no one believed that the Saints could pull off an epic win over the Colts especially after their terrible performance vs. the Vikings."
Expansion team...not a real NFL team, lulz.
Madden had a 50-50 chance of getting it right. Whoop-dee-freaking-doo.