CiDeRmAn wrote: » Instore in Argos the game is €62.99, expensive enough.
sligeach wrote: » Big jump in price from the original on Wii U. That was £25 on TheGameCollection. £23 with a £2 off special offer for purchases over £20. I remember it didn't even come to €30 with delivery. Good times!
safetyboy wrote: » Trying to pair 8bitdo to switch not having any look, the right thumb position on the switch joycons is horrible
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Was that the launch price for the game on WiiU? The current local "premium" pricing is really no different to the pricing on equivalent PS4/XB1 titles. And, keep in mind the exchange rates at the time. According to Pricespy the typical price for Splatoon at release was £40, which is the equivalent of €55 or so, with a 2015 exchange rate of 1.399. Splatoon 2 on release is, on Amazon, £49, with the current exchange rate of 1.1172 (thanks Brexit!) bringing the local Euro price to €54. Yes, the online bargains seem to have abandoned Splatoon 2 at the bar, but the typical Amazon price at least has held pretty steady, suggesting that the GBP price differential from 2015 to 2017 on the game Vs it's sequel is entirely down to the exchange rate changes. So, no problem then. At all. Probably should buy a Switch now, be invested in the opinions you express.
wtlltw wrote: » Picked it up on eBay for €40
sligeach wrote: » Whatever way you cut it, the sequel is way more expensive. Actually double the price.
setanta1984 wrote: » Never played the original. Do most people use the motion controls? Can't get the hang of them at all. Makes me dizzy. I'm not doing much better with the standard controls either though, barely managed to splat anyone - maybe I am just dreadful at aiming/this game...
earthwormjack wrote: » Mayo v Ketchup for the first EU splatfest in August. Two poor choices I think. I can tolerate a small bit if mayonnaise but ketchup is nasty stuff, so team mayo for me I guess!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » No it's not. You are deliberately quoting discount sites rather than more mainstream stores online. When like is compared with like the game hasn't increased in price at all.
sligeach wrote: » Sorry but you're completely wrong. They're online retailers like anybody else and like anybody else they have to make money, they didn't sell it at a loss. What do you want me to do, compare rip-off Gamestop's price for Splatoon to Gamestop's rip-off price for Splatoon 2? The game was available for less than €30 delivered and that's all that matters. And just by Nintendo's own digital price, Splatoon 2 is £50. Whereas the original on Wii U was £35 or £31.50 really as anybody interested in the game had the Global Testfire downloaded. That alone is a €20 difference. And digital has always been more expensive than retail, for reasons you and I both know why.
Ace Attorney wrote: » Bear in mind that the wii u splatoon was also put out half finished with only 4 stages and promised expansion. That was why it was cheaper when it launched