Posted September 30, 2010
Crassmaster: Best selling game they've ever sold. People are willing to pay because of the time investment...I'm not kidding when I say people spend a year of their time playing through a full Pacific campaign. Running EVERYTHING...R&D, Production, every ship, every squadron, ever battalion of troops. This is the ultimate wargaming grognard game. And is it REALLY a jip pricing a game that will eat up literally years of gaming time at $70+? Matrix has other games I would agree are overpriced, but this isn't one of them.
taczillabr: I know, I have nothing against this title in particular. I'd buy it for $60 sure if I was willing to play it for a whole year or more, I just dislike digital river (and there's a 30 days limit, not 1 year as I thought it was). And I think that most of their catalogue, specially the older titles, could have been discounted as time passes by. There's the alternative of shipping it: to me it costs $10 for physical media + $11.25 for shipping, which would be much better having the box and disc in my shelf. $76.24 for one game.
IMO they would sell a lot more if the games were discounted further AND if there was something like Telltale Games does, of only paying the shipping but not the physical media.
Yes, I'm cheap ass. :p
I DEFINITELY agree that niche strategy publishers need to do a better job of keeping their prices in line with the age of the game. Cheaper older products give potential new customers a nice price point to buy in and see if they like an older game in a series. That's my big criticism with Matrix, HPS Sims, Shrapnel, etc.