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NullSpaceGaming t1_jaectxp wrote

Reply to comment by LisaPisa-1983 in The 7th Guest by LisaPisa-1983

I’m not sure what you mean about getting one. Steam is a digital storefront. You can download the client onto any computer and use it to buy and play games. It’s like gaming itunes

They do sell a handheld called Steam Deck but if you have a computer already I’d imagine it’s capable of playing 7th Guest.

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Sea-Brother-5281 t1_jaecr0c wrote

A lot of PlayStation exclusive games are basically those big dumb cheesy action movies in game form. If that’s what you’re going for I would recommend god of war ragnarok or uncharted 4 depending on if you want a shooter or a game where you fight with swords and melee type weapons

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IMTrick t1_jaecia6 wrote

I loved the crap out of that game back in the day despite the really god-awful voice acting. Apologies to whichever devs they picked from the coding pool to do that part, but I hope you kept your day jobs.

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twonha t1_jaec6a2 wrote

$60 is a normal price for a new game, I think.

With inflation and a new generation of massively expensive games, we're seeing a price increase. Not so odd, if you ask me.

I rarely buy games new, let alone at $60. There is so much on offer in every price range, I'm not so worried about some games being expensive.

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raerlynn t1_jaebxx5 wrote

... Is that not what I said?

Most AAA titles are $60 nowadays and have been for some time. Higher priced items come with optional items (aka what you get micro transactions).

I can certainly buy and play the newest Call of Duty for $60. It won't come with a bonus skin or the first season pass of content however.

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