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Video games are inherently replayable, even if there are no objective incentives, like alternate endings, unlockables, secrets, or otherwise, to do so. We bring a lot of personal and subjective value assessment to what we'll pay for a game, and how long we're willing to play them. But, should that factor into the pricing for games?
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Video games are inherently replayable, even if there are no objective incentives, like alternate endings, unlockables, secrets, or otherwise, to do so. We bring a lot of personal and subjective value assessment to what we'll pay for a game, and how long we're willing to play them. But, should that factor into the pricing for games?