I don't mind them charging a little more because I know the game is going to be even better than the last one. 2.0 costed more than 1.0, so 3.0 will most likely cost more than 2.0. Even though the 2.0 Marvel games WERE repetitive, and there weren't as many characters/play sets to choose from, I still have a lot of fun playing it. All the videos I've seen of 3.0 gameplay so far are just amazing, and the characters sculpts are the best they've ever made. I know Disney Infinity has partnered with more studios to get all of this incredible work done, so of course it's going to cost more.
Thanks to the Infinity Inquirer, I save a bundle on my 2.0 collection. I got most of my Infinity stuff at TRU (usually on sale) and I get money back with the free TRU rewards program, so for my budget it all works out fine in the end (I got a Jack Skellington figure on sale for $10.00 with a $10.00 rewards certificate, so he was FREE [except for tax]). GameStop also had a BOGO free sale earlier this year, which made it only $7.50 a figure. I can work with that!
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Power discs are going to be $10.00 with 4 to a pack, so $2.50 per disc, which is the same as last time. And now I don't have to go through all of those darn blind bags or fork over a fortune on eBay for that rare disc I didn't get. So really, on power discs I will be saving a ton of money over 2.0. Hallelujah!! I'll just put that savings towards figures and play sets.
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