Lox wrote:My question is where does the amount of fun of a game come into play in your math? If Game A is $10 for 5 hours and Game B is $15 for 5 hours, but Game A isn't as much fun as Game B, doesn't that count for something?
I've only heard good things about Braid. It's fresh and innovative and supposedly a ton of fun. MM9 will probably be fun for nostalgic reasons, but it's a rehash of an existing formula.
That's simple enough: if it ain't fun, I don't play it.
An extension of that would be, if you have a spectacular 5 hours vs a decent 6 or 7 hours, is that worth the extra $5 you're payin' for the shorter game? It can be. I paid $20 for Beyond Good and Evil and it was a spectacular 8 or so hour game. I never complained. That's also why I grabbed the demo of Braid, to see if it's worth the extra coin. I've only played it for a few minutes (I'm too busy right now to play anything) but if I see that it's worth the extra coin, I may grab it.
But that's the process I go through when determining if I should grab a downloadable game. I love Pac-Man Championship Edition, I think it's an amazing remake of one of the original classic games. I've got all the achievements except for the 400k points. But is it worth $10 for the 3 hours I put into it the one day I played it? Maybe. But it sure as fuck was worth it when I paid $7 and got it with Feeding Frenzy, Uno, and Luxor 2 on the Arcade disc (we shall never talk about Boom Boom Rocket ever again).
Going back to the original reason for this thread, the MM9 achievements have been released. Some of these are gonna be HARD to get
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3169327