Real Steel - most expensive game in history

Dear friends, I wonder if someone, like me, had the curiosity to add the necessary credits to obtain the complete set of RealSteel




 

Well then get ready for one of the most expensive games in history, the sum was simple, MSP / $.

math is simple, we add all the credits necessary to purchase all available downloads for the game (only visualized in the game, I think to not draw attention in Extras Live):

Game live in MSP = 800

Robot = 9 Price / Unit: 800MSP
Head = 9 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Body = 9 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Right Arm = 9 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Left Arm = 9 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Right Fist = 9 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Fist Left = 9 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Legs = 9 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Generator = 10 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Motherboards = 17 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Fluid Hydrualic = 10 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Moves = 10 Price / Unit: 160MSP
Designer  = 1 Price / Unit: 240MSP

good, came to mark 25840MSP
25840MSP to obtain, we have to spend about $ 325 

ie, real steel is more expensive than the XBOX360

250 GB HD + Halo + Fable III = $ 299.00


4g + HD Kinect = 299.00


I do not know about you, but somehow I feel aggrieved to have bought an arcade game that has no list of add-ons in the EXTRASlive, and to have the full game you just need to buy another XBOX.

Just to remind COD MW3 = $ 59.00
Capcom Marvel x 3 = $ 29.00
Real Steel = $ 325.00 (ARCADE huh)

Where does it end?

I agree, that's an expensive title. It's not the most expensive game out at the moment though if you're counting all the dlc available for the game.

If you search on youtube for "The most expensive game ever! " you'll see that the total cost (game + DLC) is just over $550

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Last updated May 7, 2024 Views 406 Applies to: