Have any HEXUS readers noticed that they are spending more on individual games this year compared to last?
I've noticed that the price of console games has taken a - in some cases dramatic - upswing. So I've pretty much decided to avoid buying any “just out” console games. In fact, my spending on my XBox this year hasn't exceeded £10. Compare that to previous years where I'd invariably line up for the latest Forza, Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty trio with a Battlefield when available. So that's £100 or more. It also helps that Microsoft's focus is 100% on XBone, with no love for the ole' 360.
On the PC side, I have bought the odd “A list” title (this years “Wolfenstein” was the last one) but won't be bothering with the Assassin's Creed nor CoD - probably leave those until sometime next year.
For both sets of games - yes, the graphics have got better, but conversely I'm reading about a LOT of playability issues, so even ignoring the financial hit maybe the “smart money” is on waiting until there's been a patch (or six) issued. If that also means that the title is then in the Steam/GAME/Asda sale then so much the better…
In the meantime, I'll not be bored since there's plenty of old titles that still have playability (mainly ones I hadn't -
ahem - got around to finishing) and failing that, I really should get some guitar practice in. (If for no other reason than to stem the comments like "
are you still playing on that damned computer - why don't you go do something productive instead?").