10 Video Game Things They KEEP GETTING WRONG
10. Overpriced Storefronts
Did you know that if you bought all of the microtransactions available in Halo Infinite's first season, it would have set you back over £1000?!
If you're as old as we are, you'll remember back in the day when all these lovely skin swaps were free of charge, and could be unlocked in the game ahead of time. Of course Halo Infinite is a free-to-play multiplayer shooter and has to get those pennies somehow, but aren't you all just sick to the back teeth of overpriced skins or having to do a relentless grind to get it?
We know we are.
This problem is happening in more games than Halo Infinite. Most shooters now have some kind of internal storefront with a constantly-shifting store full of the latest ridiculous goodies for people to hoover up with real money.
It's not just shooters either; remember when Middle Earth: Shadow of War launched and it was full of microtransactions that made the game a repetitive grind and tried to force you into buying things?