If we set aside Round 1’s Platinum Membership bonuses and Dave and Buster’s half cost arcade games on Wednesdays, 3 lives on Time Crisis 5 run you about $1.55. If you’re an absolute mad lad, you can make it through the entire game with only 3 lives, but it’s likely you’ll make mistakes and need an extra swipe per stage, and there are 6 stages in total. With all my membership benefits using a Round 1 Platinum Membership card, 3 lives of Time Crisis 5 cost me about 82 cents (Cost per credit 0.133 x 6.2 credits per play). Also, since Time Crisis 5 relies on the standard 3 lives per swipe system, you’ll have to pay more if you’re dying a lot. It’s most commonly found here in California at Round 1s or Dave and Busters. Meanwhile, the price to play Time Crisis 5 varies depending on the arcade you go to. Crisis VRigade costs $5.99 on the Oculus store for Quest and on ITCH, and $9.99 if you’re trying to play it on your Rift CV1 or Rift S.