Steam do not set the prices.


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So 15 hours of entertainment, I listened to Video Gamer UK's podcast (which is fantastic) and they said the game is about 12 hours long, but if we take it as 13.
Paying £40 for 13 hours of game play is about what? £3 odd an hour? Add in as mentioned in the second quote, that you can replay it as 3 addition classes and extra things on top of that.
£40 for (13 x 4 = 52) then if we add the extra's as being another 7 hours, it takes the game to 60 hours of entertainment (definitely more) for £40 works out at what? Something like £0.60 an hour?
Why do people baulk at paying what appears to be really good value for money per hour of entertainment?
I am tempted to pick it up, but it will probably have to wait until a few things fall in to place; pay day, free time, no Uni assignments

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