straight up aren't worth the price for people that aren't gonna put a ton of time into them and know that they are ahead of time.
This is true I feel.
Or at least you have to know what you want. They can be worth it for people who just want to play casually with friends as well or like playing vs CPU. There's tons of ways to enjoy fighting games like there's tons of ways to enjoy COD or Dota
but I mean if you just want to win against people online with minimum effort, that's probably never going to happen and you should save the cash
(and they really aren't worth the price for those that spend upwards of 50+ hours in them either because of re-releases instead of patching)
This isn't though. Part of the fun of fighting games is improving along with the games. You learn gradually along with content updates so the learning curve isn't as steep when the "final version" eventually comes out.
And with as much time as you put into these games, 40-60 dollars a year is nothing if you really like the game enough to stick with it long term and want a fresh version. At least that's how I feel
i've just never thought retro and infinite to be into the fighting game crowd like that
They're pretty much the only videogames I'm interested in nowadays. lol
FGW is probably the only community I lurk/post in besides BCT
Well and Gundam community thread, but that's alot less than the above two