$60

Sixty (60) US dollars for a video game.

How is this ok? I've been playing video games all of my life and i've only spent this much on a game 2 times. There are so many other things I would rather spend my money on.

I could buy a fresh pair of Vans or Addidas
I could buy like 3 decent bottles of cologne
I could buy a cool high quality pocket knife that would last me forever
I could save my money and buy a pair of Timberland boots that last forever and get bitches
I could buy a nice pair of sunglasses
I could buy a cool piece of art that lasts forever to put on my wall
I could buy a gym membership and improve my physical fitness
I could buy a nice Bluetooth speaker to listen to music on

Or I could buy a video game (non-tangible, no resale value) that will price drop by 50% in 5 months and only gives me like 30 hours of "fun"

>Clothes and gym
>Always clothes and gym

Why is Sup Forums so superficial?

Or you could work and realize $60 is chump change when you're making over $1000+ every few weeks

Why do you want to run around looking like a scrub?

Who are you trying to impress?

Your entertainment budget isn't supposed to be spent weekly.

OP is a fucking faggot.

You could also buy a dragon dildo for a third of the price

Games have always been expensive. I remember NES games being $40-60, and that was late 80's. Considering inflation they are cheaper than they used to be.

Uh, women?

Or alternatively, you could buy video games and all that other stuff if you aren't poor or bad at money management. A hobby is a hobby because you like doing it and don't mind spending money toward it. If you find a point of entry too high, go find a new hobby.

people who think video games are expensive are the same people who eat mcdonalds weekly

>pocket knife
Dumb hick

What for?

t. Gen Z

games aren't $60. they're $110. you need to start including the premium, season pass, etc bullshit because if you're gonna compare to older games that you got your money's worth, you have to compare the same amount of content.

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If you want a true comparison, then you have to adjust for inflation as well.

In which case, even games with DLC wind up being cheaper.

For example, adjusting for inflation, a copy of EarthBound in 1995 would cost you $145 in 2017.

When was the last time you spent $145 on a game, DLC included?

>I could buy a fresh pair of Vans or Addidas
What a waste.
Get fucking Munich, those last for fucking ages

What's wrong with knives?

They arent guns

Them look like ass nigga

sandniggers mentality. they live on wellfare, eat the same meal every day, just so they can cover themselves in 900$ worth of fluo brands and drive a big german car.

You can fucking make your own in their website, holy fuck.
Also nothing beats handmade shoes, man.

>easier and much cheaper to find and acquire
>easier to hide
>quiet

Guns are ok, but blades are great too