I posted this in the other thread:
I thought whole appeal of the Xbox HDD and to a lesser extent LIVE was that developers could release extra stuff for their games to extend replayability and the such. Like Ninja Gaiden's Hurricane Pack or whatever. Awesome.
To charge 20 bucks for 9 maps that should've been there in the first place is pretty low, considering that Halo 2 is one of the best selling games this generation.
The sad thing is that most people will pay for it, which essentially makes Halo 2 a 70 dollar game. And people whine about EA and company most likely charging 60 dollars for premium games, this is by far worse. No one is making you buy it, but holy hell, 20 bucks for 9 maps? That's more than 2 dollars per level. Considering they could just as easily put them on the OXM demo disc or the Exhibition discs, this is high way robbery.
I thought whole appeal of the Xbox HDD and to a lesser extent LIVE was that developers could release extra stuff for their games to extend replayability and the such. Like Ninja Gaiden's Hurricane Pack or whatever. Awesome.
To charge 20 bucks for 9 maps that should've been there in the first place is pretty low, considering that Halo 2 is one of the best selling games this generation.
The sad thing is that most people will pay for it, which essentially makes Halo 2 a 70 dollar game. And people whine about EA and company most likely charging 60 dollars for premium games, this is by far worse. No one is making you buy it, but holy hell, 20 bucks for 9 maps? That's more than 2 dollars per level. Considering they could just as easily put them on the OXM demo disc or the Exhibition discs, this is high way robbery.