Editor’s note: I haven’t played ODST yet, so I don’t know if I agree with Luke’s take on the game’s content and pricing. I do know that his chart made me laugh, and that’s why I’m sharing it with you. Agree? Disagree? Who cares? It’s funny! – Aaron
You have to respect Bungie: first for revolutionizing FPS combat, and then for having the balls to put an update in a box, call it Halo 3: ODST, and then charge full price for it. This is what happens when Bungie realizes the power of the Halo brand and decides that they have just enough time to knock something out before Reach.
When your adverts include the phrase “Two new weapons!” you’re taking the piss, but when you actually charge people for a disc containing the previous game’s multiplayer mode you’re stabbing them with a dialysis machine.