StoOgE said:
You are getting ~20-30 dollars worth of DLC for free that you would have to buy on the 360.
If this is your only access to the game (i.e. you can't play ME1 and import characters) you would be an absolute fool not to buy this game.
Besides, does it really matter if the game is a year old? It's the exact same game 360 owners were buying for that price last year. Isn't like the game has somehow gotten worse in that time frame. It's only dropped in price on 360 because most people who wanted it got it. It's was worth 60 bucks then, it's worth 60 bucks now.
Partially true. It is around ~$24 worth of DLC, so only a
$16 price difference.
For comparison on the 360 and PC versions:
Kasumi: 560 points ($7)
Overlord: 560 points ($7)
Lair of the Shadow Broker: 800 points ($10)
Blood Dragon armor was originally a preorder bonus from Dragon Age and cannot be bought, so it's a freebie.
Demand never drove the price down. It was EA's DLC scheming which did so. They have over $30 worth of DLC for ME2 which is considerably more than the base game, and despite the one-day price drop on their additional content over Live, there have been hardly any sales.. So expect to pay full price every time for DLC. They're making a greater amount of residual income off the DLC (compared to the base game) by quite a bit, I can assure you of that.
I can understand folks who will wait for a price drop. It's a good idea. But even now, you're
not overpaying on a newly released game. No one has effectively made that argument.