The king of all greed - Train Simulator - which sells for £55 and has more than enough expansion packs to keep you busy, while simultaneously draining your bank account. I don't say that sarcastically, there is nearly £3,000 worth of locomotives and routes for you to purchase. Seriously? Over $3,000 for various train models and tracks/locations? Take a look at a cutout of some of the DLC available: You can tell an awful lot about a video game company by their business practices. You can discover things the hard way when you realise that instead of allowing you to download things for free, you're going to have to buy them, and it could set you back hundreds or thousands of dollars. Or, you can research those games, figure out if the developer/publisher has your best interest in mind or if they're just looking to make away like bandits, as all of these on this list have done. Comments, questions, insults? Leave them below!