PlayStation legend Shuhei Yoshida—yeah, that guy who’s been there forever—had some interesting thoughts, right? He’s saying something that might surprise a few people: some of these games are actually worth coughing up $70 or $80. I mean, wow.
So, he was chatting with Critical Hits Games on YouTube—according to GamesRadar, anyway—and dropped some truth bombs. It’s kinda wild, but he thinks game companies waited too long to up their prices. How about that? The prices for everything else in life just keep climbing, right? But games? They kinda lagged behind. Like, what’s up with that?
He’s got this wild idea that not every game should have the same price tag. Makes sense, I guess? Some games are epic, while others, well, not so much. So why should they all cost the same? He says it shouldn’t be this one-size-fits-all thing. It’s like with movies or concerts—big names cost more, right?
Then he totally goes on about those fancy, top-notch games. You know, the kind you just can’t put down. Those might actually feel like a bargain at $70 or $80 considering the hours you get out of them. Kinda like, why binge-watch a mediocre series when you can dive into a game world that’s, like, endless?
He even suggests that if we just plan our spending a bit better, maybe we wouldn’t complain as much. But hey, easier said than done, right? Anyway, that’s what Yoshida thinks. Or maybe he’s just trying to justify his next big game purchase. Who knows?