Games like Gone Home or Brothers have been pushing the price envelope. It doesn't help that game journalists refuse to acknowledge the importance of price relative to game length. Even Samurai Gun which costs $15 and offers only couch co op was deemed totally fine in terms of pricing.
Price should not be highlighted in a game review for no other reason that it changes so quickly. Some people are complaining about the $12-15 price now but it'll be half that during the Summer sale on Steam so what does it matter? Whenever you make a review a cost-benefit analysis it always dates the review. Judge the game on its own merits. If the review is written well enough you should be able to decide if it's worth the $12 to you.
That said, it woulldn't hurt to have a demo of some sort.
This keeps happening every time I refresh my podcasts in iTunes. It'll download the newest videos but then list out all the old ones too and I have to go through, highlight and delete them. How do I stop this?
I should note that I use the default settings and all the feeds separated because I don't want trailers.
There's a Playstation-exclusive shooter franchise, with one game on the PS2 and now 2 on the PS3. One of the planets from those games is one of the answers for "Environmentally Hostile." It was the last one I got.
@Protonguy: True, but my comments are about the further delay. You can complain that it wasn't available last week, but I think it would really tasteless to keep complaining after this disaster.
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