Great price. I really like the game. A game holds it's price simply due to Supply and Demand, more so on the PC than consoles. Games like GTAV, MGS and Witcher 3 still sell by the bucket load, largely due to their over inflated online reviews and as a result hold their price. Mad Max seemed to get a lack lustre majority of 7 across the board. 7 is no bad score but the game reviewers opinions came across as a lot more scathing than their scores suggested. As a result the public interest in the game drops and as a result the price drops.
I'm sure it's a really great game having been slashed to less than 9 quid a mere couple of months after release :confused:
BetterCallSalt to Elevation
9 Nov 15#3
That's what happens to the majority of PC games for some reason. Not sure why though.
Elevation
9 Nov 15#4
Not this drastically it doesn't!
BetterCallSalt
9 Nov 15#5
Similar thing happened to Shadow of Mordor which is also published by Warner Bros. Interactive. It may have something to do with that or maybe the way they distribute codes. Something Ill have to look into. Despite that I've played both and enjoyed both a bunch!
ctafield
9 Nov 151#6
Been roughly this price at cdkeys since launch. Granted this is the lowest its been.
Elevation
9 Nov 15#7
I can wheel out tons of games, on PC, that hold their value for a hell of a lot longer than 2 months after release :P But regardless - so long as you enjoy the game that's really all that matters. :smiley:
BetterCallSalt
9 Nov 15#8
That's true! Although the console variants of this game are still roughly £30 so I must be missing something to why it's so low on PC. Thanks for bringing it up though! :smiley:
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