That sounds crazy, especially compared to this chart: List of most expensive video games to develop - Wikipedia
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I had a booth at the Vegas convention center for a trade show once. We paid $660 for an electrician to plug a power strip into the wall. Not exaggeratingDude from that show Las Vegas isn't cheap.
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Twenty-two million (sixty-two million inflation adjusted) for ET on the Atari? Is that like 20 million for the license and 2 million on hookers and blow?
edit - shit, actually yeah. Looking at the Wikipedia entry for the game it's like 20+ million in licensing. Goddamn.
There is NO WAY that game cost $22 million to make. The single programmer did it in 6 fucking weeks. He was paid $200k or so - so the licensing portion took up all of that I am guessing and went right to Spielberg. I guess if they budgeted for copies, boxes, etc - but even then.... Margins were through the roof back then and don't forget most all games carried a launch day price tag of $49.99.
I though the FF7 number sounded crazy, especially since I'd never heard that before.That sounds crazy, especially compared to this chart: List of most expensive video games to develop - Wikipedia
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I picked it up on steam during the Christmas sale maybe 10 bucks if not less, I haven't fired it up yet. That's disappointing to hear.Well I thought I'd give this a try since it was free on Epic and wow is it bad. Fantastic visuals but GTE gameplay? GTFO with that! At least I'm not out $60.00
It is beautiful , hell maybe you will like it. i.e. wtf do I know?I picked it up on steam during the Christmas sale maybe 10 bucks if not less, I haven't fired it up yet. That's disappointing to hear.
its a solid 6/10, the combat is pretty lame and there isn't really much enemy variety and the bosses especially are boring as hell but the level design isn't too bad and the game is mercifully short, I think I 100%'d it in under 20 hours.
It still doesn't really hold a candle to Dead Space so i'd only play this if you finished playing the remaster of that game
one egregiously bad thing this game does is lock away the "true ending" behind a pay DLC which was released months after the game, I played it on PS+ recently which doesn't include the DLC so I just watched someone play it on youtube instead lol
Seriously, that's screwed up.its a solid 6/10, the combat is pretty lame and there isn't really much enemy variety and the bosses especially are boring as hell but the level design isn't too bad and the game is mercifully short, I think I 100%'d it in under 20 hours.
It still doesn't really hold a candle to Dead Space so i'd only play this if you finished playing the remaster of that game
one egregiously bad thing this game does is lock away the "true ending" behind a pay DLC which was released months after the game, I played it on PS+ recently which doesn't include the DLC so I just watched someone play it on youtube instead lol
I never played dying light 2, but the first one was fantastic, as were the DLCs.Which at the time highlighted how little combat Dying Light 2 actually launched with. Embarrassing really.
Tough to believe Techland took multiple years to patch the combat in to be somewhat better than Calisto Protocol, which had immediately followed up DL2's release further highlighting how bad DL2 sucks.