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Kinguin
 

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.

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Yannick Bourret
"CrossNeon" —  

Forgot to mention. I like games that offers playable demos. If I enjoy replaying the demo, I place it on my wishlist and start saving  
It also helps when the dev. team share their development progress for the current game, addons and such. It makes the game even more worthwhile. Because they're not only in it for the money, but to share a new creation  

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Jeff Harrison
 

NOTHING sucks me into a game like well developed characters and a riveting story.

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Jisheng Chen
 

My only requirement to buy a game is to determine if I can get a satisfactory amount of enjoyment from it.

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Michael Bright
 

Gameplay and story most definitely  

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Dominick Galusha IV
"Hiddentrooper" —  

can i play it offline/online
big community
it's not riddled with expensive dlc
And mostly are Game mechanics fluid or bs, Nobody likes crappy game interfaces

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Jason Loxton
 

Motivation to purchase a game is the story and the length of game play with lots of extra Easter egg content to find and figure out, last but not least the graphics.

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Rheannzell Febru Ibale
 

The biggest factor would be the game's story, kind of like how they did all of the classic final fantasy games. I remember being able to play FF4 on my Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP and just being absolutely immersed in it's story, I didn't see that game as 8bit pixel art, I saw it as a whole new world on it's own and I ended up purchasing the same game when it was remade on the PSP, I can safely say I have no regrets  

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Ivan Ken Ignacio
 

I would buy games that are hard to finish and have a long story line.

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Sean Cavorley
 

I'm usually motivated to purchase a game by reading reviews or recommendations from a friend.

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Marc Peeters
 

By being permanently disabled - the money's scare and life's expansive - my choices are limited.
While perusing those pricy tittles, one thing freeze my wallet: where are those playable demos gone (it's similar to a vehicle and a test-drive), cuz I've been tremendously traumatized by those videos of game-play showing the only few seconds of fun in a mostly boring/unplayable game  
Still, I like lots of different kind of PC games to alleviate my pain and suffering through the last days of my… See More

life!

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