While one of them is a AAA story telling with an ending (platform, adventures, open world, whatever you want to call it) with tons of work (3D enviroments, characters, story, historical research, OST, voice acting, animations, etc, etc, etc,) and money invested (marketing mostly and a huge working manpower), The only thing they have in common is that they are both videogames. The differences between both games are abysmal, therefore you can not compare them. I dont see any difference but only 5 miserable euros. You know you can get the game even cheaper than 35 pound if you shop around a little?ĭouble the price? Assassins Creed is 50 pounds (standar edition) (60€ for me), Fm19 is 35 pounds (55€ for me). It's very simple.Īlso, if you have a decent job you can afford 35 pound for a game you enjoy.ģ5 pounds you say? We have to pay 55€ in the official store. If you don't do enjoy those sort of things, don't buy the game. You need to enjoy micro management and statistics to enjoy the game. You need to enjoy football to enjoy the game. But 35 pound for a game that could potentially last you forever is "too expensive"?įootball Manager is not a game for everyone. A game that is double the price but limited playtime and people afford it without problem. Originally posted by Cago™².:Why do you bring up Assassins Creed? Its a completely different game that has nothing to do with this one.
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