Gamers say they want more AA games and many in the industry think this is the answer to ballooning AAA budgets, but gamers don't want to pay for AA games.
I think the industry needs to find the right value proposition for these games and it obviously isn't the same for all games.
The Karate Kid: Street Rumble is 40 dollars. It's a 4 hour game to beat. I'm not certain that's the right price for Karate Kid Street Rumble.
This seems like a cool fun game, but 40 dollars for a 4 hour beat em up? This should probably be like 5-15 dollars. That they would release this 4 player co-op game for 40 dollars without online play is pretty unbelievable. Clearly, they're having a laugh.
There's no market for a game like this at 40 dollars and it'll obviously be discounted eventually. An online co-op mode wouldn't have moved this to AAA status. At 40 dollars you're selling to hundreds or thousands of players at best. Whereas for 10-15 dollars maybe you could have sold to tens of thousands of players if not 100 thousand, especially with co-op online play.
It doesn't look like this was a cheap cash grab, but at the end of the day it certainly will come across as such.
I think the industry needs to find the right value proposition for these games and it obviously isn't the same for all games.
The Karate Kid: Street Rumble is 40 dollars. It's a 4 hour game to beat. I'm not certain that's the right price for Karate Kid Street Rumble.
This seems like a cool fun game, but 40 dollars for a 4 hour beat em up? This should probably be like 5-15 dollars. That they would release this 4 player co-op game for 40 dollars without online play is pretty unbelievable. Clearly, they're having a laugh.
There's no market for a game like this at 40 dollars and it'll obviously be discounted eventually. An online co-op mode wouldn't have moved this to AAA status. At 40 dollars you're selling to hundreds or thousands of players at best. Whereas for 10-15 dollars maybe you could have sold to tens of thousands of players if not 100 thousand, especially with co-op online play.
It doesn't look like this was a cheap cash grab, but at the end of the day it certainly will come across as such.
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