SonaMidorFeed Now • 100%
This. It isn't just that the content is/isn't available. It's that content that is available might be a weird format (see the Seinfeld aspect ratio debacle), or has outright been modified. For instance, I can watch old episodes of Clone High on Paramount Plus, but all the licensed music from that time has been stripped out in favor of generic fluff. It's grating and it's not in line with the original vision.
An all-streaming future where anything can be changed at any time, or shows can completely disappear into the abyss because they're streaming-only with no physicality is depressing.
SonaMidorFeed Now • 100%
You can regularly find the base game for like $20. Honestly, I'd pick that up and give it a try before dropping 10 times that for the all-in package. Guaranteed they'll have a late pledge system, so you should have time to determine if it's your type of game.
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