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LOL! If you don't like Bandai or anime games, like I said, that's fine by me. I'm not going to argue with your point of view at all; I simply disagree, and I won't change mine. I enjoy them quite a bit. Hmm, well, in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime, for the fifth season with Giorno (one of my favorites, by the way), they summarized 150 chapters of the manga into 37 for the animated series. So, if the game summarizes that many chapters in an hour, it's not the end of the world. Anyway, it's a matter of taste...
I always tend to buy things on sale (and I consider Steam and Epic's sales to be quite generous), and if it seems "expensive," I simply don't buy it. For example, I'd been wanting to play Jedi: Fallen Order since it came out, but I didn't buy it until a few weeks ago when I got it on sale on Epic Games for $6.99 instead of the original $69.99. So, I've never felt obligated or needed to spend $40 or more on a game, no matter how much I like it. Similarly, I'm a huge DBZ fan, from the SNES games to the most recent ones. I thoroughly enjoyed Xenoverse and never paid for DLC (I didn't buy them), no matter how much I liked the series. That's my personal experience and how I weigh up my game purchases. I haven't bought Red Dead Redemption 2 because in the latest sales it's never below $14, and I don't intend to pay $14 for such an old game. I'll wait until it drops to $10 or less, even if I play it in the next two years. I like games, but I like the game of managing my money even more. Cheers.
Its not about like or not like and Im not trying to convice you. Games based on anime are simply and simply weaker, which is not my invention, but a fact noticed in many places on the internet. That said, you can like whatever you want, I just pointed out that in every measurable aspect they are inferior to Western games (or Japanese ones, but not anime-based ones)
As for buying games, I only buy the ones I'm 100% sure I'll like on release, as I've been disappointed too many times. The rest are on sale – the less I care about them, the bigger the discount.
LOL! There's no accounting for taste... Hahaha, you have to know how to shop so you don't get disappointed.