I don't and in fact I payed zero for Heavy Rain as it was a gift. And when I put it on my Christmas list, it was only $20. Having played it, I would say that the experience was worth every penny of $60. I'd say it's worth every penny of $100. That's not hyperbole. In hindsight, I would pay $100 for the opportunity to play Heavy Rain, no questions asked, it's that good.I've long felt that some people play games and some people experience them. I'm definitely in the latter group, and I'm pretty sure you're in the former. If it was just playing a game to you, then clearly you do not experience games in the same way as I. Nothing wrong with that, it's just fundamental differences in personality. There were multiple parts of that game where my heart was in my throat, my hands were sweating though I felt cold and I was sitting, literally on the edge of my chair.
As for content, I prefer quality over quantity. I never understood the notion of justifying a game's price based on hours played. If I had to choose between Destiny or Heavy Rain, there's absolutely no question it would be Heavy Rain despite the fact that I've got like thirty or forty times more hours in one over the other. There's just no comparison in terms of the quality of those hours.
Obviously you're free to disagree, just as I disagree with the notion that it isn't worth full price. *shrugs* Tommy strikes me as a pretty emotional guy, I think he'd really, really enjoy it. I've never recommended it to Doc however, because I'm not so sure he would. Different strokes and all that.