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15 new games that are now dirt cheap [2022]

15 new games that are now dirt cheap [2022]

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15 NEW Games That Are Now DIRT CHEAP [2022] Unloved: RE VIII suffers for being locked to first person and 29. 99 is still too expensive.
No not everyone cares about the Mass Effect games. Ignorant generalized statement to claim such.
Judgment is good but there's too much detail in the crack of the protagonist's jeans. Once you see it you can't unsee it.
Ghostwire Tokyo suffers for being locked to first person and having annoying hand animations.
It's actually not all that scary. That is applicable to all visual media of the horror genre. especially supernatural horror.
39. 99 wasn't expensive? LOL! Anything more than 20 dollars is too expensive.
Deathloop suffers for having rogue like elements, for being locked to first person, and for being made by a company that produced the atrocious Dishonored games. It's not a quality game. Arkane doesn't make quality games.
Scarlet Nexus suffers for having bland and repetitive combat. It's only selling point is the anime aesthetic and not everyone is in favor of that look, some irrationally so.
It Takes Two was always cheap at 39. 99? That's not cheap. That's expensive.
Hmm. Nier Replicant for 19. 99. I wonder if I've purchased this already.
Back 4 Blood suffers for being locked to first person and the cooperative multiplayer aspect. The same problems plague the Left 4 Dead series.
Fat Crud 6 suffers for being locked to first person and being irrationally overhyped. especially due to the inclusion of Giancarlo Esposito.
Rainbow Six Extraction suffers for being locked to first person and for it's cooperative multiplayer aspect.

Date: 2022-07-17

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Corporate marketing logic has worked a little to well on you. It s free on game pass / PS plus.
That s like saying movies are free on Netflix. Or Amazon Prime has free shipping. Both only work if you ignore the monthly/yearly subscription cost. You know, the cost you pay for having the privilege to maybe use it s undetermined services (which movies/products/games are coming to it) in the future.
I guess my gym is free, I can go as often and for as long whenever I want completely free for 30 dollars a month.

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I feel like I was the only person who saw the reveal for Guardians and was excited right away and all the way until release. Like, it didn't share any DNA with the Avengers botch-job. The gameplay looked fun and inventive, there was no multiplayer for Square to stuff with microtransactions, and the writing was actually funny and captured the feel of the characters and world. I felt like I was going crazy with all of the internet saying it was another Avengers and throwing up red flags all over the place.
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This video is talking more about permant price drops, but honestly, if you can wait even 3-4 months, you can often get physical copies of new games for 50% off if you just watch sales. Games being 20 8-12 months after release is nothing unusual.
Unless it's a Nintendo-published game (they rarely go on sale as is, let alone deep sales) or a sequel to a series that I truly love and am excited for, I rarely pick up games Day 1. 30 is a much more attractive price.

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Any price for a mass effect game is a bad deal, played the first and it was just about okay, got mass effect 2 with a free code with a GPU I got and it was so clunky and boring and like a shit spaceship simulator with dodgy mechanics for basic movement and shooting and oh god the story and characters are like a shit school kids drama project so uninstalled like 3 hours in.
Mass effect series is a bad deal IMHO even if they gave you money to play it

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To me, dirt cheap means WAY below the initial price. 20 is a start, but maybe 15 or 10 and below. There have been some AAA titles that have gone below those price points, some even free. I'll wait for those prices to get even lower over time. I have way too much to play in the my PS4, Steam, and GOG libraries to be bothered with newer games, especially since I don't have a PS5 or XBox Series X.
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Hot take, guardians is OVERrated imo. Just felt shallow to me. Cant explore much and the combat is obvi super shallow and VERY repetitive, especially in its final act. Great graphics n story n such but it wasnt enough to carry it for me. And i even enjoy good narrative games like Life is Strange, or TLOU2. And am a huge fan of 80s music lol. That part ALMOST makes the game worth it.
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Precisely why i rarely buy games upon release. I already graduated from the days i had to get the latest games day 1 ahead of everyone else. Unless it's on gamepass, now i just chill and enjoy my oh so many backlog i built over the years and by the time i decide i wanna buy that particular game that was just released a few months prior. it's already on sale for like 70-85% off
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Most of the listed games have RTX-raytracing support, which demands them to have more texture maps, which needs more art+design. I wonder if that bias comes from you for your list, or if thise games hoped to sell more copies to recoup the higher visual design cost, but 2022 was a bummer financially for many, so they price-paniced more on the games with higher fidelity.
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I am surprised of where Jake get all the hours to game that much. completing all 3 mass effect two times requires a lot of time. For myself and all the remake/remaster game, i really don't have the time to go through a game i already completed, and also instead look into maybe trying some of the other 400+ games on steam i never started
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