Originally posted by: DefaultGen
Originally posted by: avatar!
Originally posted by: Brock Landers
Keeping in mind Baldur's Gate + expansion + new expansion + BG2 + expansion is like 150+ hours of gameplay. $.33/hour.
Indeed. My guess is that Baldur's Gate will go down in price (unless it's a very limited release, in which case prices will skyrocket). However, I don't mind paying full retail for a game of this magnitude. I want to support this. Also, it's false to say
"The premium for physical console games these days is too damn high." NES games were $50+ in the 80s, and that translates to about $120 today! For a single game... Baldur's Gate EE is actually 4 games
I'm talking about these generally digital games that get small physical releases, especially though companies like LRG. LRG will take a $10 digital game and charge 30 bucks for it. Switch physical indie games almost always cost $10-20 more too. Overcooked 2 is a $25 game that was $40 on Switch! The Infinity Engine games are a good value at any price, but for $150 if I need a copy for my shelf I'll buy the originals!
I actually think that's a fair markup. LRG is a small distributor and they won't get the same large discount such as EA does for ordering a million+ copies. A $10 digital game when released by LRG now has the game on disc/cartridge, case, cover, manual (they always include manuals), and collector's card. And everything is 100% DRM free!
As for buying the original Baldur's Gate, sure you could do that. Of course, the Enhanced Editions never had a physical release, and this was never released on any console. So to each their own, but I'm excited about this and will support them