And the issue’s not only the fact that this game’s already expensive but you have to pay almost the same amount for the DLC Booster Packs or Card Sets. And that’s not to mention paying more for other DLC stuff. Tho even with all this. It’s more cheap in comparison to simulators with micro transactions. After you spend all the money and get all the cards for example. You don’t have to spend anything more.
I know its 2 weeks after this video was published, but I would like to add that yeah, as a primarily Yugioh streamer who's never played Vanguard before, I totally would have streamed a Vanguard Master Duel equivalent. Another comparison point is that Yugioh's Dear Days Switch game equivalent, Yugioh Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution, which released in 2019, was only $40 at launch. A Yugioh Rush Duel format Switch exclusive game that released around the same time and also featured 3D graphics and a 3D overworld was also $40 I believe as well. What Bushiroad's asking for with the base game is essentially a quadruple A Ubisoft game.
I would understand that sentiment if not for the fact that the game is $70 and you know there’s gonna be multiple $70 season passes Altogether I think Dear Days 1 was over $200 just for base game + all cards DLC, not even counting the cosmetics I’ve never spent that on a mobile game
Not to mention we're in a time where live service games are dropping service very early on in their life spans, which would be a bigger waste of money in the long-run
I agree, I think people are a little too used to that type of service or live service games nowadays; Its wild to think that in a few years there will be people that will be the same age I was in 2012 and will not have played a game that was released as a complete product on day one lol But I will say that the base price is rough for what it is and I sincerely hope the set dlcs won't be $10 (They will be more :( ) $3 or so would be a lot less upsetting
Well at this point guess I'm gonna spend the next few years seeing if i can copy DuelingNexus for Vanguard huzzah for spite being a wonderful motivator.
Vanguard becoming the number 1 TCG is a very weird wish from Bushiroad, considering they're always looking to make new TCGs, instead of further investing in their successes with Weiss and Vanguard. Them again, Bushiroad is a weird TCG company, Cardfight Vanguard is the only game that they fully own at this point. Weiss can just die if they can't afford to pay for all those anime/game/movie licenses - Rebirth also - and Shadowverse is a collab with Cygames, which also means that it can die, if the other company loses interest in the market. In regards to DD and its sequel, they'd be amazing entry products for the franchise, if Bushiroad could just see how absurd is charging U$70,00 for a visual novel with a card game.
Honestly I think one easy solution ford dear days 2 problem with pricing is to Simply make it so that the first five sets of overdress are free to play. This basically makes it so that the initial base release of the first game becomes free for the sequel then if you want to play with all the new cards you see online or against your opponents in the story mode. Then you need to drop the $70 and keep paying for the expansions. This way we have a way of getting new people into the game with an easy essential trial run but then incentivizes them to actually pay the full price to unlock everything from set 6 onwards which with be 11 main sets and all of the side sets and decks. Which I think at that point you can much more easily sell the 70 dollar price tag, and then the 30 dollar season passes for divenz set 4 and onwards
That doesn't solve anything though. Like not at all. Ain't no way anyone can justify THAT high of a price for a mere cardgame simulator with a basic visual novel attached to it.
And the issue’s not only the fact that this game’s already expensive but you have to pay almost the same amount for the DLC Booster Packs or Card Sets.
And that’s not to mention paying more for other DLC stuff.
Tho even with all this.
It’s more cheap in comparison to simulators with micro transactions.
After you spend all the money and get all the cards for example.
You don’t have to spend anything more.
I know its 2 weeks after this video was published, but I would like to add that yeah, as a primarily Yugioh streamer who's never played Vanguard before, I totally would have streamed a Vanguard Master Duel equivalent.
Another comparison point is that Yugioh's Dear Days Switch game equivalent, Yugioh Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution, which released in 2019, was only $40 at launch.
A Yugioh Rush Duel format Switch exclusive game that released around the same time and also featured 3D graphics and a 3D overworld was also $40 I believe as well.
What Bushiroad's asking for with the base game is essentially a quadruple A Ubisoft game.
At this point, People might prefer CF Area/VPro than DD2 😂
I prefer a video game for $70 as opposed to free to play micro transactions games which cost alot more in the end.
I would understand that sentiment if not for the fact that the game is $70 and you know there’s gonna be multiple $70 season passes
Altogether I think Dear Days 1 was over $200 just for base game + all cards DLC, not even counting the cosmetics
I’ve never spent that on a mobile game
Not to mention we're in a time where live service games are dropping service very early on in their life spans, which would be a bigger waste of money in the long-run
I agree, I think people are a little too used to that type of service or live service games nowadays; Its wild to think that in a few years there will be people that will be the same age I was in 2012 and will not have played a game that was released as a complete product on day one lol
But I will say that the base price is rough for what it is and I sincerely hope the set dlcs won't be $10 (They will be more :( ) $3 or so would be a lot less upsetting
You would have had a point if Dear Days wasn't a money grubbing shit of a game. A mere cardgame simulator costing $70 and $100+ DLC is way too stupid.
@@sammydray5919 Same with the trappings of a live service game.
oh it just got better.
VINTAGE FORMAT!
I saw and I'm not a fan
Well at this point guess I'm gonna spend the next few years seeing if i can copy DuelingNexus for Vanguard huzzah for spite being a wonderful motivator.
Vanguard becoming the number 1 TCG is a very weird wish from Bushiroad, considering they're always looking to make new TCGs, instead of further investing in their successes with Weiss and Vanguard. Them again, Bushiroad is a weird TCG company, Cardfight Vanguard is the only game that they fully own at this point. Weiss can just die if they can't afford to pay for all those anime/game/movie licenses - Rebirth also - and Shadowverse is a collab with Cygames, which also means that it can die, if the other company loses interest in the market.
In regards to DD and its sequel, they'd be amazing entry products for the franchise, if Bushiroad could just see how absurd is charging U$70,00 for a visual novel with a card game.
Not specifically Bushiroad, just the creator of Vanguard.
Just about to switch to Vanguard after wallowing in the cesspool that is Yu-Gi-Oh... Am I making a mistake?
@@f1r3hunt3rz5 yes, Bushiroad is no better than Konami
Yes. No TCG is safe. And those who are currently, won't be for long if they survive long enough.
Pokemon is cheaper
Honestly I think one easy solution ford dear days 2 problem with pricing is to Simply make it so that the first five sets of overdress are free to play.
This basically makes it so that the initial base release of the first game becomes free for the sequel then if you want to play with all the new cards you see online or against your opponents in the story mode. Then you need to drop the $70 and keep paying for the expansions.
This way we have a way of getting new people into the game with an easy essential trial run but then incentivizes them to actually pay the full price to unlock everything from set 6 onwards which with be 11 main sets and all of the side sets and decks. Which I think at that point you can much more easily sell the 70 dollar price tag, and then the 30 dollar season passes for divenz set 4 and onwards
That doesn't solve anything though. Like not at all. Ain't no way anyone can justify THAT high of a price for a mere cardgame simulator with a basic visual novel attached to it.
“We all want better for Cardfight Vanguard”
Except Bushiroad lmao