Starfield’s 20-Minute, $7 Bounty Hunter Quest: The Kotaku Review. The first paid DLC for Bethesda's big space RPG is overpriced, paltry, and emphasizes the game's lifelessness.
Starfield’s 20-Minute, $7 Bounty Hunter Quest: The Kotaku Review. The first paid DLC for Bethesda's big space RPG is overpriced, paltry, and emphasizes the game's lifelessness.
The first paid DLC for Bethesda's big space RPG is overpriced, paltry, and emphasizes the game's lifelessness
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I like to do things cost per hour. A $60 dollar video game that gives me 120 hours of content is $0.50 an hour. Pretty good if you ask me.
Going to the movies is $20 for 2 hours. $10 an hour. Pretty high, sometimes worth it. That's about my gauge.
This is $21 an hour. For that I better be having just an amazing time, I better be at Disneyland or something.
43 4 ReplyHeck even Disneyland is cheaper per hour.
16 1 ReplyProbably still much more expensive per hour not spent standing in line, though..
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I've spent $160 on Elden Ring (base game on PC and PS5 and I have the DLC on PC), and have spent 638.5 hours in it just on Steam. That's about $0.25/hour. Even arcade games aren't that cheap anymore!
16 2 ReplyI’ve got >1000 hours in Microsoft Flight Simulator and I paid $100 for the deluxe edition. 10 cents an hour, at most.
3 0 ReplyWhen I bought my buddy’s used GameCube for like $50 back in 2005, he gave me an extra controller and Smash Bros. Melee with it.
Just on that game alone I logged more than 2,000 hours playing almost literally every day for 4 years alongside my dorm-mates and buddies.
That’s like… $0.02 and a half cents per hour… for a whole ass GameCube and a game.
…Best purchase I ever made.
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