Along with all DLCs? But not included in the newest release right? I really don't like this, same what happened with Puzzling Places. In my opinion a brand new platform release/remaster should always contain all content up to that point and then charge for new DLC, releasing a brand new game version for a platform, in some cases as big as being a whole remaster for the normal max price and charging everyone on old DLCs separately seems a bit silly to me. I don't like this trend.
Game is so so so so good. Have hundreds of hours in this with my cousins and my dad. It's the perfect VR hangout game. Great courses, challenging hard modes, fun scavenger hunt stuff. It's perfection as far as I'm concerned. Definitely grab it if it interests you even a tiny bit.
When normal max price is $15, I have to laugh at this entitlement.Along with all DLCs? But not included in the newest release right? I really don't like this, same what happened with Puzzling Places. In my opinion a brand new platform release/remaster should always contain all content up to that point and then charge for new DLC, releasing a brand new game version for a platform, in some cases as big as being a whole remaster for the normal max price and charging everyone on old DLCs separately seems a bit silly to me. I don't like this trend.
When normal max price is $15, I have to laugh at this entitlement.
You're not entitled to get every game years later with all its DLC to date for the original price of the base game. Just because some games repackage their DLC into a value sku doesn't make it a no-brainer practice for all games.Who said anything about the final PSVR 2 price so far?
And if it's really just 15 bucks then they should have done a 25 or 30 bucks edition with everything.
That's like defending on a level if Capcom re releases SF 5 on PS5 but only in base form with all dlc separate and someone like you comes and says "But look, the game is just 15 bucks, what an entitlement".