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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.
The gameplay is important the review not so important I think we have our own taste of game . If you play on PC the graphics and gameplay will be an eyecandy of course if you play on console I think the gameplay will be the selling point..
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Often what will motivate me too purchase a game is if my friends really like it and recommend it to me. I'm also motivated to buy games if they are cooperative and social.
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What Motivates me to purchase a game, I would have to say a couple of things really, first off is if I have seen it being played before and it catches my attention, a Good Story in some Games, sometimes things that either look Challenging or has fast paced fun. Possibly a good Discount on the game I am looking at to buy. My final thing is if it can make me be immersed in the game for so long that I look up and nearly half or all the day has gone by.
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The story and reviews. Movie critics are hard to agree with, but most major companies that critique games know their s#!t
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First, the gameplay,
sencond, the story,
third, rate cost/value,
fourth, support developers.
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Gameplay, graphics and reviews.
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Sometimes it's only just to collect them, others by their narrative and gameplay.
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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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NOTHING sucks me into a game like well developed characters and a riveting story.
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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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