Alright, let’s dive into this whole video game pricing thing. Shuhei Yoshida, you know, the PlayStation legend, had some thoughts. Apparently, we’re heading toward games costing like $70 or $80 now. And honestly? Maybe it makes sense.
He was chatting with Critical Hits Games on YouTube—at least that’s what GamesRadar says. And he was all like, “Yo, games should’ve been more expensive ages ago.” Interesting point, right? He also figures not every game should have the same sticker price. Kinda makes you wonder about other stuff in life, too. Prices go up, games should too, eventually.
Anyway, Yoshida didn’t stop there. He’s like, not every game is worth the same. Some are like, well, a masterpiece, while others… meh, you know? It’s like movies or something. You don’t pay the same for a blockbuster and a small indie flick, right? Makes you think.
And he said something else, too. About those $70 or $80 games? He’s convinced it’s a bargain, especially when you look at the sheer amount of fun they can pack. In his eyes, top games give as much—if not more—joy than other entertainment. Maybe he’s right, maybe you just gotta be wise about where your cash goes.
So, Yoshida’s like, choose wisely, folks. Spend it right, no room for moaning. Unless, you know, something doesn’t feel worth it—but hey, maybe that’s just me rambling.