Turtle Club, got a question for all of you out there.
I recently received a Steam donation from a viewer, and they've asked me to find something to stream with the donation amount. They're hoping I find a good, fun, chill family friendly game that they can then purchase for themselves. The donor wishes to remain anonymous, but they're keen to see what I can come up with.
While going through this exercise, I thought to myself, what's a feasible purchase price for a Steam Game these days? Something to play with friends, family, or just on your own.
I know we all have different levels of income, and different capabilities, but personally I feel like the trend of $40 for Early Access games, and $70 (Yikes!) for AAA games is quite a lot. Especially with the trend to not release games in a finished state, or in a compromised state.
Turtle Club, got a question for all of you out there.
I recently received a Steam donation from a viewer, and they've asked me to find something to stream with the donation amount. They're hoping I find a good, fun, chill family friendly game that they can then purchase for themselves. The donor wishes to remain anonymous, but they're keen to see what I can come up with.
While going through this exercise, I thought to myself, what's a feasible purchase price for a Steam Game these days? Something to play with friends, family, or just on your own.
I know we all have different levels of income, and different capabilities, but personally I feel like the trend of $40 for Early Access games, and $70 (Yikes!) for AAA games is quite a lot. Especially with the trend to not release games in a finished state, or in a compromised state.