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.
watching gameplay vids from that game, liking it and then price..
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It depends on quite a few things actually. The biggest plus point is if the games have an online multi-player feature! And then of course there is the price factor. A 100$+ for a game+DLC??!? - ya!! OK!! im probably not going to buy that!
Then there are games that remind me of the those i played growing up. Like Mortal Kombat! i cant wait to get it after im done with my Exams.
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even if i win i wont be able to these games
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When I look to purchase a game I take a lot of things into consideration. Of course I want to have fun. But, I want to identify with the person I am playing. For me my gaming experience what I am looking for is to leave my everyday humdrum and be whatever I want . To become the hero, to actually win the next important thing in the good fight. To step into another world and live another life fantasy immersed and owning that world in bright real colors
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I honestly have to be a shooter, science fiction, it may be a sequel to a game that I like. A trailer that call me enough attention, graphics and an interesting history.
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price and playability
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Gameplay and story
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I see buying a game as a form of "Thank you" to the developers, especially if it's a game I enjoy and end up playing for a long time. It's about telling these guys that they did a good job, I like the result, and that they should keep up doing what they're doing. I know the reality isn't as rosy as I'd like and money goes to some big company most of the time, but even so, I hope it finds its way to the people that deserve it.
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For me It's the type of the game, and the reviews of the game!
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Whenever I buy a game, I look at it as a form of investment rather than fun since I will be spending good hours on that game if I buy it so that means I really like it and I want to show the devs my appreciation for the amazing work.
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