Saturday, November 9, 2013

What do you think of games that focuses on grinding for it's game value?

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Alucard Te


Games that uses grinding for length, quality, and objects, and concepts. Are they fun, or not? I want to know the opinions of the other ones in here. I am actually playing this game, Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow and it primarily focuses on grinding for abilities and weapons.

And it's short, if you haven't done any grinding at all.



Answer
I personally prefer those games that require atleast some grinding or effort for the game to be completed. believe it or not, part of the fun is dying a few times trying ot get through an area, and if you cant going back and killing enemies over and over agian till you are high enough level, or actually develop some skill or strategy for that game. I havent played catlevania, but i have played dark souls, and that game is the definition of lenght, quality, objects and concepts.

How long does it take a games value to significantly drop?




The X File


If I buy a 60 dollar game is it going to be worth 30 in a month?


Answer
Do you mean if you wanted to trade the game back, or if you bought it and then the price dropped?

No game ever goes from $60 to $30 in a month, unless they're incredibly terrible games. And if they're that bad, they wouldn't be on the shelf in the first place. Most poor games take about 2 months or so to drop from $60 to $40.

But quality games can stay at their original retail price for a year, or even longer.

Most games see a price drop within 3-6 months.




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