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PFFF! Fire Emblem Fortune Weave will cost 80$/euros (physical)/70$ (digital)...urghhh
I can't stand this price! It's almost like paying two big games in once now....:gun::switch2::whip:
And imagine if it's a crap episode or with many flaws like Engage...they didn't even show anything special about the gameplay, just maybe some kind of "agenda pressure" again ...
I don't even wanna pre-order! Will you...?

PS: Why the fuck is the title of my thread cut like that "Fire Emblem;", I didn't post it that way!
 
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Why preorder when you can just wait for release and watch how it plays?
it's hard to judge entirely without testing myself in the end but the price make it too risky...and at the same time it's not like the price gonna drop in the meantime anyway...

PS: This is weird...Now I can see the game at 69;99 euros (even 59,99!) in some webstores...
Did they hear my complains or what?!:lol:
 
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it's hard to judge entirely without testing myself in the end but the price make it too risky...and at the same time it's not like the price gonna drop in the meantime anyway...

PS: This is weird...Now I can see the game at 69;99 euros (even 59,99!) in some webstores...
Did they hear my complains or what?!:lol:
Stores tend to match the lowest digital price.
 
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The Collector's Edition on Amazon U.K. is going for £80, so that should be around €90, but it varies from country and retailer.

If it were just a standard copy it ought to be cheaper though we sadly know it won't be by much of a difference.
 
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If it's anything like Three Houses it will take way to long to make any meaningful progress so I'm probably skipping it. The game itself costs money but grindy games cost the player their time which is even more valuable. Games should offer players a meaningful and enjoyable experience in exchange for their time and not constant repetitive bullshit like having tea with a fictional character to improve your relationship with them.
 
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If it's anything like Three Houses it will take way to long to make any meaningful progress so I'm probably skipping it. The game itself costs money but grindy games cost the player their time which is even more valuable. Games should offer players a meaningful and enjoyable experience in exchange for their time and not constant repetitive bullshit like having tea with a fictional character to improve your relationship with them.
Lol you sure bring back memories to me...moments like "Wtf is wrong my tea ?! Do you know how rare is it huh?" or "Dude/Girl my answer has really no sense to what you are actually saying...why are you happy now?"
And indeed it was very annoying in the end, so yeah between that or "touch my face...":unsure: like in Fire Emblem Fates... I hope we will not have to bear another system like that again...
 

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