I look at $20 and under games quickly, scanning for titles of something I forgot about. Or something to pass the time. For instance Dungeons Siege is no epic, but it’s fun for $20.
If it is brand new for $20… don’t look at it. Period.
$30 is okay, below par but probably good. Game (pc) may go this low in a year. (I’m a snob to pick what I want but not a ‘eww that’s old’ type)
$40 – these are almost always the best. Most slightly less advertised but great games run at $40. I’m an console rpg’r so $40 is usasulaly wat is needed.
$50 – if it is special. A FF game, a game I wait a few years for.
$60, r a r e. working designs does such a good job with packages killer extras and all for a higher price, but you get what you pay for. It’s for the fans…
I say $35.
A touch above the ‘always good but not great’ titles and slightly lower than a sure shot title.
Problem is this: if you come off cocky or expensive, people will flip you off. If you undercharge they’ll think ‘it can’t be good’.
I hope this helped! (tho im fighting sleep to finish the post)
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