As a series, Red Dead Redemption has one of the best legacies in gaming. The second entry is a massive success all-around, and people are still talking about their adventures in the Old West.
The original game made a triumphant return on modern platforms this week, but not everything is going swimmingly. The thing is, players have been voicing their issues with the pricing of the game on mobile, and many concerns are echoed in this Reddit thread.
Currently, Rockstar is selling Red Dead Redemption on Android and iOS for $40. As Reddit user ahmxp puts it: "Ain't no way they're selling a mobile port of a 15-year-old game for...$40." Although some users argue that the aspect of portability is great for a game like this (on the go), and Bluetooth controller support has been seamlessly supported for ages, there's a sticker shock aspect.
Mobile game pricing is tough, as you're battling all the other free-to-play games out there, many of which are predatory and attempt to extract a lot more than $40 out of their users. But a lot of folks in the thread agree, $40 is too much.
Other fans suggest that...
