Since joining Gaming Tribe, Kinguin has felt the Love from the GTribe community. We want to show our appreciation for the warm reception by providing our Page fans an exclusive global giveaway.
Win one of four PC games: Mortal Kombat X, Dungeons 2, Pillars of Eternity or Witcher 3!
All you have to do is post ONE comment telling us what motivates you to purchase a game. Be honest.
Winners will be announced on Saturday, May 11th at 2PM Central.
Art, Story and gameplay. I love engrossing myself into the worlds that are crafted, and seeing 50+ people work to make one world happen in the best possible way they can make it. Companies like CDPR, back when, on their first E3 they had a single table and computer to showcase their dream.
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The price (deals, bundles are my best friends) and the overall quality. TotalBiscuit is the person to look for if you want to make your mind about the quality of the game.
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Mainly story but it also has to have good mechanics. I love the Avatar (Last Airbender/Legend of Korra) cartoons so I bought the most recent game purely because I love the idea of bending the elements. So mechanics of that tempted me to purchase that But for Dragon Age, I knew they had great stories that are very in-depth, so bought 2 and 3 after.
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Hoping to have fun
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My motivation is based on buzz. And co op
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For me, there are two main motivations.
1st of all is the entertainment purpose, I buy games that I have the expectations of bringing me huge amounts of fun (which depends of the genre, I don't expect massive amounts of senseless shallow slaughter in a RPG).
2nd to support the studio that developed the game to (hopefully) help them keep making good games.
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Price( I prefer Free). the game has to be really exciting for me to pay for it or at least 75% off. I'm cheap I know. LMAO
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I buy a game if it's worth buying it. For example GTA V or the Witcher 3. Those games have great gameplay. The only thing is, the price has to be right.
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If friends buy it and it has coop/multiplayer and they want to play it with me. Then thats 75% the other 25% whether or not the trailer/gameplay vid shows something interesting. Or I loved a game that I buy its follow up, usually with regret.
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My motivation is to experince a game and the work that the developer's put in. Find easter eggs and get the satisfaction that i completed something.
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