When the teaser for ReCore came out at last year's E3, I was excited. A new Xbox game, a new IP, something other than an FPS; I became immediately interested. Then I looked more into it and found some pretty high profile names behind it's development, and was even more excited.
Now it's come out that the game will be priced at $40. What do y'all think about that? Does that mean it will be a short game, or less quality in some way? Writer Joseph Staten claimed the lower price point is to help the game reach a wider audience, and in no way reflects the quality or length of the game ([url=https://twinfinite.net/2016/06/why-recore-will-be-only-40-on-release/]source[/url]). Do you think he's telling the truth, and we could actually be getting more bang for our buck with this game (unlike some other game from recent history)?
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I made a review so far click on the recore hashtag to find it
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I finna cop dat. Dat ish looks nice
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I'm happy. Just the fact Joe Staten is writing the story makes this a day one purchase for me, so a cheaper price is just a bonus.
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It looks bad.
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I guarantee you people will complain about it being $40. People assume it isn't a full game with that price, I'm guessing it's going to be totally worth it. Quality > quantity
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Ratchet & clank was 40, was really good and with 10-15 hours for the campaign. If recore offers that kind of value, i'm definitely getting it.
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It's only £30 but it doesn't look interesting really.
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After E3 2015 I was hyped for E3 2016 to learn even more of ReCore. After the showing I went to check the preorder and it said $40 so I was confused/happy about that. I'm definitely buying it now but is there anything else this game offers other than campaign? Is there a multiplayer or challenge modes or anything else?
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Edited by GTLargo21: 6/22/2016 9:24:12 PMIt's too bad it's on Xbox only... looks like the kind of game I would enjoy. [spoiler]kinda Metroid-ish[/spoiler]
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Huh, So Funhaus was right. Guess this is why Overwatch was $100 ($60 US) on console and $80 ($40 US) on PC.
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I already pre-ordered because I'm a big fan of the work retro studios has done and Joseph Staten. People will argue that it doesn't look good or that it'll have little content but this game is being made by developers that are well known
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I thought it looked interesting but I mever thought I'd pick it up. For $40, however, I might.
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I don't think it's a big deal. Single/Multiplayer only games shouldn't be full price anyway.
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It makes me caucious but it has staten so damn it anyone good that left bungie diserves to be recognized and buying this game is the very least out of respect
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Idk man, it's hard to believe that a premier game, or what seemed to be one, is going to get the $40 price tag. And no just because it's cheaper doesn't mean quality has suffered or that it's going to be overly short. Will you get 40+ hours out of it probably not, but even if you only got 10-15 I think that's worth it. Maybe it was relatively cheap to make and they aren't getting the interest in the game they thought they would, so they dropped the price point. Could be a lot of things.
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Or maybe it's digital only...
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I don't think a lower price point should make you think it's a less quality game. There are a lot of consumers who do this though. People tend to correlate a high price with quality, but in reality a lot of clothes and cereal etc. are produced with literally the same material, bit with different patches, logos and price points to appeal to various economic classes.
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Was really hyped, now not so much, but I'm gonna wait for launch (or at least closer to) to make a call
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It's gonna be like Ratchet & Clank 2016 I think. If I had an X1, I would defo try this game.
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I read its around 10-12 hours. I think that's pretty solid.
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Quality looks top notch. I don't know how long the game is, but I have a feeling that it won't be too long.